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With organic peanut production on the rise in West Texas coupled with increased consumer demand for organic products, the first ever Organic Peanut Production Seminar met an educational need for area producers.

Hosted by the Texas Peanut Producers Board (TPPB), the seminar provided an opportunity for producers interested in learning about the organic process, many of whom face concerns regarding what it means to stay within organic guidelines for field problems such as weeds and crop disease.

Bob Whitney, Peanut Specialist for TPPB and event organizer said about the meeting, “Overall, it was a great success with approximately 83 attendees representing 93,972 acres of total farmland, of which 10,722 acres consisted of organic peanuts.

A special thanks goes out to crop consultant Dr. Justin Tuggle, Mark Gregory with IPG, Steve Cavitt with TDA, Ryan Lepicier with the National Peanut Board, Ben Johnson with J.M. Smucker Co., TPPB Executive Director Shelly Nutt, and the Grower Panel featuring organic peanut producers for their participation.

With that being said, we believe that the future of organic peanut production is bright, and we are so thankful to be a part of it.

Valentine’s Day Peanut Butter and Chocolate Hearts

Recipe from It’s Always Autumn

Show your Valentine you care with a homemade peanut butter and chocolate treat. These delicious desserts will wow everyone. Bonus: they’re only four ingredients!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup creamy peanut butter

1/4 cup melted butter

1.25 to 1.5 cups powdered sugar

12 oz milk chocolate

  1. Combine the peanut butter, butter, and 1 heaping cup of powdered sugar in a bowl. Stir with a wooden spoon until combined. If PB mixture seems quite sticky, stir in more powdered sugar until you have a cookie dough like consistency.
  1. Place the PB mix between two layers of wax paper and roll out to about a 3/8 inch thickness. Chill until firm (15 minutes in the freezer should do it).
  1. Cut hearts from the PB mix with cookie cutters. Place on a new piece of wax paper. Freeze again until firm. (Either eat the scraps of PB mix or re-roll them and cut more hearts.)
  1. Melt your chocolate as directed on the package or using one of the methods described above. Dip a PB heart into the chocolate, covering it completely with chocolate. Lift the heart out of the chocolate using a fork and tap it gently to remove excess chocolate. Use a toothpick to slide the heart off the fork onto wax paper. Repeat with all the hearts (if you are working with real chocolate work as quickly as you can before the chocolate cools or keep the chocolate in a double boiler with warm water in the bottom).

      5. Allow chocolate to set up at room temperature until firm (a couple of hours).

Enjoy!

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The Texas Peanut Process

Did you know that in 2017, Statista reported that peanut butter dollar sales in the United States amounted to approximately $1.85 billion? That’s close to 530 million units sold! With numbers like those, it’s pretty clear that peanut butter remains a national staple that we’re all used to seeing in the pantry.

But have you ever wondered how peanuts make their way from the farm all the way to your neighborhood store’s shelves? This month, we’re taking a closer look at the hard work that is required to make all of our favorite peanut butter foods possible!

Step 1: Growing

Though it may seem simple, there’s a lot more that goes into the initial stages of peanut farming than you may think! In the late spring, when the soil has reached a minimum average temperature of about 65˚, peanut planting begins, but not until it has been tested and treated to ensure the most optimal, nutrient-rich growing environment. As one of the most sustainable food sources in the world, peanuts have the ability to conserve water, grow without the aid of fertilizers, and actually improve the quality of the soil through a process called nitrogen fixing.

Peanut seedlings will break the surface of the soil about 10 days after planting, with flowers appearing about 30 days after. Once these flowers begin to pollinate themselves, budding peanut ovaries called “pegs” penetrate the soil and grow until about 40 peanut pods have been produced.

Step 2: Harvesting

Depending on the peanut type and variety planted, farmers can begin harvesting after about 120-140 frost-free days of growth, but only when soil conditions are just right. Once it’s determined that the soil is not to wet or too dry, peanut plants are then dug up, shaken off, rotated, and placed back down in a windrow to dry over the course of the next two or three days.

Once peanuts are dry enough, they are then separated from their vines and placed in a hopper during a process known as “combining.” Peanuts can then make their way off to their next phase while their vines are returned to the earth, serving either as a natural soil fertilizer or livestock feed.

Step 3: Processing

After harvesting, peanuts make their way to processing plants where they are cleaned to remove any leaves, trash, or other foreign objects. After cleaning they are shelled and put through a process known as “blanching,” which makes it easier to remove the skin off of the peanut. Depending on the product to be made, some peanuts are further cooked by roasting and then crushed or left whole depending on their size. Peanuts are also a zero-waste food source, meaning that after processing, by-products are then used in many different items, with the rest of the approved peanuts moving forward to become any number of delicious foods, including the almighty peanut butter.

Step 4:  From the Plant to the Rest of the World

Once peanuts have been processed, they can begin their journey to a shelf near you in the form of food that you and your family can enjoy! As one of the most nutritious and water-efficient food sources available, peanuts are helping innovate the way that different environmental, wellness, and sustainability issues are approached in every corner of the world.

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Farmers Prep For Peanut Planting Season

After a dip in 2018 peanut production, Texas peanut farmers are hoping for optimal planting weather for this year’s crop.

For instance, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension reports peanut production across the state decreased by 43 percent from 2017. Farmers faced drought and poor weather during planting and harvest, which impacted yields.

Peanuts need a wet planting season in the summer, and a dry harvest in the fall. Out of all the planting times sufficient for peanut growth, the springtime is the best period for the most successful plant growth. Planting in April, May and June allows the peanut plant to acclimate to the cool spring weather before summer’s heat strikes the area. Since the seed begins life within a mild temperature range, the plant takes extra time to grow to full size and produce crops. A benefit of this longer maturity time is the plant’s ability to generate more peanuts with larger sizes compared to other planting times.

If your part of the state has a rainy spring, you should keep an eye on the peanut plant to verify that it is not becoming waterlogged or washed away with the runoff. Any stunting to the peanut plant’s growth extends the growing period which causes possible nut production failure.
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6 Healthy Peanut Recipes You Need in Your 2019 Diet

This year, more than anything, you realize the importance of giving yourself grace and being kind to your body. Resolve to improve yourself, not change yourself. Coincidentally, few things are better for your body than these healthy peanut recipes you need in 2019.

The saying is true, “everything in moderation.” Maybe don’t cut the savory and sweet foods out entirely, but allow yourself to enjoy treats every now and then. There’s no greater joy-thief than chomping on lettuce and carrot sticks while your family enjoys delicious meals.

Moral of the story: peanut butter = joy. Read on for some healthy AND delicious snack recipes you could be making today.

No Bake Keto Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls

This no-bake (score!) snack only has four ingredients and is also Paleo, Vegan as well as low-carb for you keto-ers. Get the recipe now from The Big Man’s World.

Peanut Butter, Banana, and Chia Seed Bagelwich

Another great peanut butter recipe that only requires four ingredients and is easy to grab and head out the door. Takes just seconds to make. Courtesy ofPeanut Butter Fingers.

Peanut Sauce Chicken And Broccoli Bowls

Fox and Briar’s take on this healthy and protein-packed meal takes about 20 minutes to make and is the perfect meal-prep recipe for those fitness goals.

The Best Homemade Peanut Butter

Balls, bagelwiches, and bowls, and the thing that started it all: peanut butter. Salty, crunchy, or sweet, this homemade peanut butter recipe from Inspired Taste is the BOMB with Texas Peanuts.

Loaded Apple Nachos

This is the perfect snack for those moments you must have something sweet immediately. There’s no need in hiding in the pantry to enjoy these peanut-buttery, chocolatey, healthy dessert from BeginWithin Nutrition.

Peanut Butter Flaxseed Pancakes

Making brinner (breakfast for dinner) tonight? These plant-based peanut butter flaxseed pancakes will delight your taste buds. Perfect way to use your homemade Texas Peanut butter!

Have you thanked a Texas Peanut farmer today? Texas farmers produce hundreds of millions of peanuts every year and ship them around our state, the country and the world. Plus, did you know peanuts provide 29 essential vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and antioxidants?

Peanuts are naturally cholesterol-free, low in saturated fats and high in fiber, making them a delicious way to keep your body working on all cylinders. Those with gluten intolerance and diabetes can benefit from the nutrients peanuts provide.

Let us know which one of these recipes you enjoyed the most, and good luck on those New Year’s resolutions!

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What the 2018 Farm Bill Means For Peanut Farmers

Texas farmers received an early Christmas present last month when President Trump signed the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018, commonly referred to as the Farm Bill.

The farm bill passed 369-47 and sets federal agricultural and food policy for the next five years.

Agricultural advocates across the state praised the passage of the important legislation.

Growers Can Now Update Program Yields

Growers across the country will have an opportunity to update program yields. In a one-time opportunity, farmers will be able to use a formula that starts at 90 percent of the average yield for crops from 2013-2017 and reduces it by a ratio that compares the 2013-2017 national average yields with the average for 2008-2012 crops.

Congress Delivers On Top Priority

Provisions made in the bill will remove crop insurance barriers, maintaining a strong crop insurance program. Federal crop insurance has become the dominating safety net for farmers the past 20 years.

Extended Family Members Now Eligible For Farm Supports

Nieces, nephews, and first cousins become eligible for farm supports under the 2018 Farm Bill, a step back from previous farm bills, which tried to tighten payment limits. The CBO estimates a $4 million a year increase in payments under the new provision.

Good News For Peanut Farmers

Texas Peanuts Executive Director Shelly Nutt said the agreement is good news for area peanut farmers in a December Lubbock Avalanche-Journal article.

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Going “Pea-Nuts” for the Holidays: Our Favorite Christmas Recipes

Thanksgiving may be over and gone, but the food fun doesn’t have to stop there! For many foodies, Christmas can be just as good of a time as Thanksgiving. And if you’re like us, the desserts that we get to enjoy during Christmas could give even the feeling of waking up on Christmas morning a run for its money.

That being said, we want to end the year on a high note with some of our favorite peanut butter-inspired Christmas recipes.

Let’s jump right in!

Peanut Butter Christmas Crack

Also known as Chocolate Saltine Toffee, Christmas Crack has become a Holiday classic for many foodies and families over the years, and for good reason. It’s simple, easy-to-make, and absolutely addicting! Our first must-bake recipe takes one of our all-time favorites to a new, never-before-seen level by adding–you guessed it–peanut butter! Get crackin’ by checking out the full recipe here.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

As any dessert lover will tell you, you just gotta have cookies. Around here, we’re passionate about cookies, so we take this rule seriously! These particular cookies are jam-packed with enough peanut butter and chocolate to satisfy even the strongest of sweet teeth. Find the complete recipe here!

Peanut Butter Christmas Mice

We know you all remember these! For many years, these mice have been a quick and easy go-to on dessert tables everywhere. Check out this recipe for a peanut butter-friendly take on yet another classic.

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bread

How do you A.) be daring and adventurous in the kitchen while B.) respecting tradition? You’ll find your answer in a loaf of this delectable twist on a Christmastime favorite. Complete with chocolate chunks and an irresistible peanut butter drizzle, this deliciously rich Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Bread just might become your new favorite. Skeptical? See for yourself!

Salted Caramel Peanut Butter Fudge Pie

You can’t forget the pie! We certainly haven’t. In fact, we’ve been on the hunt for our new favorite, and we think we’ve found it in this Salted Caramel Peanut Butter Fudge Pie. Much like the name itself, this trifecta of taste is a mouthful of some of our favorite dessert flavors baked into one delicious masterpiece. You’re gonna want to save room for this one!

Peanut Butter Pretzel Krispie Treats

If ease is what you please, then buckle up for an extra little dose of sweet and salty. These Peanut Butter Pretzel Krispie Treats combine everything we love about peanut butter and Rice Krispie treats into one simple and delicious treat.

What are you waiting for? Let’s hit the kitchen and get to work! For more tips and info on all-things peanut butter and Texas peanuts, be sure to subscribe to our blog.

Last but not least, Merry Christmas from all of us at the Texas Peanut Producers Board!

Thanksgiving and Peanut Butter: A Match Made in Flavor Heaven

Thanksgiving is next week, which means it’s officially every foodie’s favorite time of the year! November also happens to be Peanut Butter Lovers Month, which we think is far from a coincidence. This year, we’re celebrating by taking a look at some sweet and savory peanut-inspired spins on some Thanksgiving classics.

Let’s get cookin’!

Dinnertime

From the turkey all the way to the pumpkin pie, we all know that Thanksgiving is a holiday that’s all about tradition. While we believe that sticking to tradition is important, we wanted to explore some recipe options that offered something new. Who knows — maybe this will inspire some all new traditions!

Thai-Inspired Peanut Butter Green Bean Casserole

Let’s jump right in and get started with an all-time classic. Over the years, green bean casserole has remained pretty much the same on tables all across the country, so it’s about time we help you switch things up a bit! This take on the Thanksgiving staple introduces a whole new blend of Thai-inspired flavors that you may not have previously associated with holiday sides including coconut, tamari sauce, and, of course, peanut butter. You can find the full list of ingredients and instructions here.

Maple Peanut Butter Bacon Biscuits

As we’re sure you’ll agree, Thanksgiving is nothing without sides. The recipe for this particular side is an easy peasy twist on a bread go-to that’s perfect for dipping, dunking, and soaking up all that leftover gravy! Also, who doesn’t love an excuse to eat some more bacon?

Curried Peanut Butter Turkey Soup

Let’s not forget about those leftovers! Instead of using them to make the same meal over and over again, put them to good use with a recipe that introduces a range of flavors that you may not have previously considered for Thanksgiving food items. Fire up the stove, open up the fridge, and switch things up a bit with this recipe, which can be found here!

Did Somebody Say Dessert?

The main course is fun and all, but you can’t have a great Thanksgiving without delicious desserts. Here are some great peanut butter-inspired ways to close out a long day of feasting!

Peanut Butter Pie

Let’s kick off the best part of mealtime with a simple and straightforward sweet tooth’s dream. This peanut butter pie takes simple ingredients and makes them into a dessert that is bound to have people asking for more.

Peanut Butter Pumpkin Cheesecake

With a peanut butter graham cracker crust and a pumpkin peanut butter filling, this is one of our favorite fall-inspired takes on an all-around dessert favorite. This one may take a while so to save time, prep this one the day before the big day and stick it in the fridge. Once you’re ready to serve, top with whipped cream and salted peanuts to give an added kick of sweet and salty! Find the full recipe here.

Chocolate Pumpkin Spice Peanut Butter Pie

When it comes to dessert, sweeter is always better. This recipe takes your everyday pumpkin pie to a whole new level with a list of ingredients that will undoubtedly satisfy every sweet tooth in the house. The graham cracker crust, peanut butter and pumpkin filling, and chocolate topping all work together to create a fusion of flavor that is bound to make your Thanksgiving just a little bit sweeter. Say hello to your new dessert tradition!
Let the feast begin! Thanksgiving is less than a week out and we hope that these recipes help you with your prep and create a holiday to remember. For more tips and information on all-things peanut and peanut butter, visit us at texaspeanuts.com and subscribe to our blog!

A Month Full of Peanut Butter Love

It’s November, which means it’s officially National Peanut Butter Lovers Month! To celebrate, we’re taking the time to acknowledge and celebrate the Texas peanuts that make peanut butter taste so great.

Did you know that one acre of peanuts will make approximately 30,000 peanut butter sandwiches? It’s true! With numbers like that, it’s no wonder why peanuts are considered to be one of the most sustainable food sources in the world. As one of the most affordable and nutritious crops in the world, peanuts are paving the way for a happier, healthier, and well-fed world.

Here are some more fun facts about Texas peanuts and the peanut butter that they make!

  • Texas is the second largest peanut growing state in the country.
  • Peanuts account for two-thirds of all snack nuts consumed in the United States.
  • It takes almost 850 peanuts to make one 18 oz. jar of peanut butter.
  • Harvard researchers have found that the more frequently peanuts and peanut butter are consumed, the more risk of type 2 diabetes may decrease.
  • Frequent peanut and peanut butter consumption has been linked to lower BMI and body weight.
  • Peanuts are a global favorite and are a central ingredient in many cuisines around the world, including places like Mexico, Africa, Asia, and beyond.

It’s no coincidence that Peanut Butter Lovers Month and Thanksgiving are in the same month! All month long, we’re spreading the love with some of our favorite recipes that show our love for both peanut butter and our favorite holiday of the year. Check out these 7 Recipes to Celebrate Peanut Butter Lovers Month to get your celebration off to the best start possible.

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Four Fun Ways to Use Peanut Butter on Halloween

When it comes to peanut butter, there are no tricks involved – only treats! Halloween isn’t complete without fun parties, creative costumes, and, of course, tasty treats. This year, however, try opting for some fun and easy-to-make DIY treats with the whole family instead of resorting to the same ol’ bag of candy!

Peanut Butter Cookie Pops

These aren’t your grandmother’s peanut butter cookies. Each cookie holds a special candy surprise of your choice while colored frosting brings them to life, making for a fun (and addicting) Halloween snack! You can find a full list of ingredients and instructions here.

Peanut Butter Eyeballs

Feast your eyes on these! These peanut butter eyeball bites are an easy-to-make sweet and salty snack with a spooky Halloween twist. Complete with a delicious white chocolate coating and topped with the classic taste of M&M’s, they’re simple, yet impossible to resist. Head to the Spruce Eats website for the full list of ingredients and baking directions.

Peanut Butter Cookie Pizza

A sweet twist on a savory classic. This peanut butter cookie pizza is a flavorful combination of peanut butter, chocolate, marshmallows, and M&M’s, all resting on a bed of delicious peanut butter cookies. Get creative by substituting the marshmallows and M&M’s with your own favorite candies. Don’t leave this new classic out of your Halloween festivities this year; get the full list of ingredients and baking directions here! Who doesn’t love a good pizza?

No-Bake Peanut Butter Treats

The last recipe on our list is not only the easiest but one of the tastiest! With peanut butter, oats, honey, vanilla, chocolate chips, and peanut butter pieces, these no-bake treats are the perfect combination of flavors that everyone in the family will love. Once Halloween is over and the costumes have been put away, these quick peanut butter balls also make for great after-school snacks as well! Check out the full recipe and instructions here!

The introduction of peanuts and peanut products into your diet doesn’t have to be hard, and this is the perfect way to start! Buying bags of candy may be easy, but baking your own Halloween treats is a great way to bring the family together to try something new.

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