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    Default Eskel Free Nut Butter

    I was going through a magazine and I found an add for this nut free butter called Eskel Free Nut Butter. Apparently you can buy it at Woolies and Coles. The add says:

    Eskel FreeNut butter is not only a healthy spread made from sunflower seeds, it is also a great way to bring back the peanut butter sandwich as an old school favourite, without the dangers of allergic reactions from kids at school.

    Has anyone tried this? Want to know if it is any good. Because I would like to give my 12 month old peanut butter but am wondering if this would be a better alternative at the moment...

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    I haven't tried it but the creche were I sent my son say it's fabulous. You still need to be wary of the sunflower seeds as kids can still have an allergy to that.
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    Ok I bought a jar today and it was expensive (as expected) but I wanted to try it. And I havent given it to DS yet but I have tasted it and it is yummmmmmmmmmmmm! Tastes very much like peanut paste but more sweet.

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    I saw this in Coles last night and was very tempted to buy it. I wasn't sure if it tasted alright.

    I will have to get it now though.
    I love to give home made gifts, which one of my children do you want.

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    I think it tastes like a very good substitute, it has a very sweet taste. I am only going to give bubs a tiny taste at first though just incase of sunflower seeds allergy but that is very very unlikely. Atleased you can send your kids to school etc. with this in their sandwiches if they like peanut butter

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    My dad's friend bought us some of this at the recent food allergy expo in Brisbane. Dad dropped it over about ten minutes ago and I haven't tried it yet. We had seen it, but thought it was a bit naff - like "not chicken" and "not sausages" for vegetarians (we kind of thought - why bother?), but now that we have some, we'll give it a go. DH LOVES peanut butter, so was very sad to throw it out. We agreed to go totally nut free until bub is big enough for an epi pen.
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    definetely try it. It is yummy, tastes just like peanut paste. I dont think I will buy another jar too soon, as Ive been eating it out of the jar! lol

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    My DDs kinder which doesn't allow any nut products won't let us use this nut free butter either because teachers cannot tell the difference between it and peanut butter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chant View Post
    My DDs kinder which doesn't allow any nut products won't let us use this nut free butter either because teachers cannot tell the difference between it and peanut butter!
    You only haveto taste a tiny bit to tell the difference. It is much sweeter in taste, and has a different texture.

    They should allow you to use it. I mean, if a parent tells them that their child has this on their sandwiches Im sure they wouldnt be lying?

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    I bought some of this today.

    Wow it is so yum!
    My dd is licking it off her ricecake at the moment.

    It is on special at Coles too for $3.99.
    I love to give home made gifts, which one of my children do you want.


 

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