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How Do You Make A Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich?

How do you make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?

  • Jelly on both pieces of the bread, peanut butter in the middle

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I like that style of spoons. :)

I like jam, marmalade, and fruit butter.

I like Jello too but not with PB.

I actually had PB and Jam on my toast today.

Who makes the jelly? Which companies?
 
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I don't usually have a problem with foods touching each other, but for me, peanut butter and jelly/jam are two food types that definitely should never touch.

I love peanut butter though, I could eat it by the bucket, if it weren't so calorie-laden.
 
People joke that it's a 'pregnancy food' but I don't really get it. The saltiness and sweetness (if you buy peanut butter that has sugar added to it) of the peanut butter goes well in contrast to the sourness of dill pickles.


My mother used to make us peanut butter sandwiches with a sliced banana on it instead of jelly. I liked them as a kid.

People make jokes about pregnant women craving pickles. I like pickles whether I'm pregnant or not!
 
For me peanut butter on toasted whole wheat seed loaf and fig jam is the best.
I went through a stage as a kid of trying all sorts of different mixes on sandwiches and Fig Jam with Peanut paste was one I remember liking. We didn't as a rule normally mix jam and peanut paste together, it was just me being a kid and trying every different combination I could think of.

Mum made all her own jams when I was a kid, it's a country people thing and an old fashioned thing, from back in the days before we had supermarkets with global trading. Making jam was a way of preserving the fruit so that you could also have some in winter.

Another term for jam is Fruit Preserve. Because I grew up with this as a kid and I understand it I now fail to understand why commercial jams have chemical preservatives added. If jam is made correctly it is a preserve, why add chemicals unless the manufacturing process takes shortcuts?

And you'll notice I'm a bit of a hold out on the term Peanut Paste. It's what I grew up with, all the jars in the supermarket now say Peanut Butter but that's not what I call it. It also brings back the memory of a primary school joke, in Australia kids mostly only had two different kinds of sandwich, Peanut Paste or Vegemite.

What have you got on your sandwich, penis paste or vaginamite?
 
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