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  • habik
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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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  • theengel
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    Respect the bread, man!

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by theengel
    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.
    That's a lot of anger for a sandwich. lol

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  • theengel
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    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.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by mikadonovan
    This may be TMI, but mixed with a hard stool there could be blood letting.
    Yup, TMI.

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  • mikadonovan
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    Irritant or coarse rasp?
    This may be TMI, but mixed with a hard stool there could be blood letting.

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  • zoraldinho
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    In the sandwich nothing sweet. Just salty and fleshy.

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  • fixthecopier
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    Extra crunchy peanut butter, jam, jelly or honey. Prefer it on toast.

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  • Lagonda
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    Strawberry jam and cheese on one sandwich and honey and banana on the other. Yum

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by mikadonovan
    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.
    Irritant or coarse rasp?

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  • mikadonovan
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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.

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  • Geo
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    How about getting real kinky ..Honey butter with grape or strawberry jam on Jewish rye....

    Yum...

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  • Ratchet2501
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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.

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  • vincent64
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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.

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by copier addict
    Smooth peanut butter, never crunchy. And I prefer honey over jam, but sometimes I will make an exception for grape jelly.
    Honey goes on the toast or bread first, then the peanut butter on top of the honey.
    I'm not saying this is the correct way, just my way.
    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.

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