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Lee Zalben, nicknamed the Peanut Butter Guy, (born 1973, in Philadelphia) is a cookbook author and the creator of Peanut Butter & Co., a sandwich shop in Greenwich Village, New York City

Lee Zalben

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    April 08, 2010 — From Recipes [Photographs: Lee Zalben] Frequent readers of That's Nuts will know that my passion for scuba diving often takes me to remote locales where, much to my delight, I...

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    20 hours ago — peanuts or peanut butter? About the author: Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid that grew up to be the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co., which began...

  3. August 26, 2010 — Nut, and Golden Raisin Salad » Frankie's Meatballs » Warm Chicken Salad with Arugula, Capers, and Pine Nuts » Pasta with Sardines and Pine Nuts » About the author: Lee...

  4. August 19, 2010 — Jenkins (played by Dave Chappelle ) proclaims, "Abba-Zabba, you my only friend!" while enjoying a piece of the candy. Are you an Abba-Zaba fan? Do you have a favorite nostalgic or hard-to-find candy? About the...

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    August 11, 2010 — , garlic, chili pepper, chocolate, mustard, coconut, jalapeno, coffee, teriyaki, wasabi, and even SPAM. Do you go nuts for macadamias? Ever visit a plantation when on vacation in Hawaii? Got any good mac-centric...

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    August 05, 2010 — & Co. Cookbook , which adds peanut butter to the ingredient list for an interesting twist. Do you like peanut brittle? What other sweet and salty snacks do you enjoy? About the author: Lee...

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    July 21, 2010 — ? About the author: Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid that grew up to be the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co., which began as a Greenwich Village...

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    July 07, 2010 — Healthy Diva Eats. Do you do the OIAJ thing? Or do you enjoy peanut butter for breakfast in any interesting ways? About the author: Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid...

  9. July 21, 2010 — Mark Brooks (YOUNG AVENGERS). Plus: a tiny-size Man-Thing backup feature by Stuart Moore & Joe Suitor (MARVEL BREAKOUT)! 40 PGS./One-Shot/ $3.99 Jim : I won’t commit to this book, but the concept sounds...

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    June 23, 2010 — you find delish? About the author: Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid that grew up to be the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co., which began as a Greenwich...

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    June 17, 2010 — (I forgot to buy the pine nuts and the supermarket was low on basil). It's a delicious way to enjoy the flavor and health benefits of walnuts in a savory dish. Do you eat any foods for a specific health remedy, or...

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    June 03, 2010 — : Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid that grew up to be the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co., which began as a Greenwich Village sandwich shop serving...

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    May 20, 2010 — without ice. Pour mixture and seltzer over ice cubes. With the weather getting warmer, we expect to be enjoying this kind of afternoon refreshment on a regular basis. Got any other favorite iced or blended...

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    May 06, 2010 — Seriously Strawberry jam. About the author: Lee Zalben was a PB&J-loving kid that grew up to be the founder and president of Peanut Butter & Co., which began as a...

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    April 29, 2010 — company, humorously enough called Spitz offers seven different varieties, including dill pickle and chili lime. Are you crazy for sunflower seeds? And if so, how do you eat them? One at a time, or have you...

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