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My Miss bakes fresh sour dough bread from scratch.
I can eat it on its own.
As for the PB & J.
PB first as it is thicker to spread and then jam ( apricot in my case :St.Dalfour - Thick Appricot) yummy..
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Re: Peanut Butter and Jelly
I happen to be The Sandwich Guru.
For a proper PB&J, you put smooth peanut butter (natural is ok) on one piece, jam or jelly (only grape works) on the other, and put them together.
You know what I really hate, is those people who don't make the pb & j go all the way to the sides. People who just put a dab right in the middle. I want to castrate such people.Leave a comment:
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Re: Peanut Butter and Jelly
I happen to be The Sandwich Guru.
For a proper PB&J, you put smooth peanut butter (natural is ok) on one piece, jam or jelly (only grape works) on the other, and put them together.
You know what I really hate, is those people who don't make the pb & j go all the way to the sides. People who just put a dab right in the middle. I want to castrate such people.Leave a comment:
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Extra crunchy peanut butter, jam, jelly or honey. Prefer it on toast.Leave a comment:
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Strawberry jam and cheese on one sandwich and honey and banana on the other. YumLeave a comment:
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Apple jelly or blackberry jam will do. I really like a natural crunchy peanut butter, but at my age the peanuts do not digest well and end up as a butthole irritant the next day, so I keep creamy at my crib.Leave a comment:
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How about getting real kinky ..Honey butter with grape or strawberry jam on Jewish rye....
Yum...Leave a comment:
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Smooth (Jif) and jelly(welches natural grape), after living in Texas I can't do the store bought jam, too weird. Peanut butter on one side slightly mixed with the jelly to keep it from going everywhere. Nutella or honey if I need some variety.Leave a comment:
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My 2 cents worth...as I have gotten older, I found I could not eat peanut butter any more, caused some distress, until I found a all natural peanut butter I like, smooth also, and I like mine with honey, or maybe some red plum jelly or jam.
As far as which to put on bread or toast or Eggos even, I put it on all 3 at times, if making a sandwich, I mix them together, making a spread, it is less likely to tear fresh bread, and no soaking of the bread, now my son, likes just peanut butter on bread, no jelly, first time he told me this, I looked at the kid like he was speaking greek to me, but I let it go, and he likes it that way.
And I don't mind stirring the oil back into the peanut butter, stir well, store in fridge.Leave a comment:
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I like peanut butter and honey on toast but the honey likes to remain runny. I think I will try putting the honey on first so it can be absorbed into the surface of the toast.Leave a comment:
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