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PB&J Appreciation thread

edinatlanta

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PB&J really is a perfect combination. I've been eating a lot of them in recent weeks, not sure why. I especially like them for lunch when they've been in the fridge for a while and the jelly (or jam) is cold.

Good eating right there.

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I also appreciate a good PBJ.

Yesterday, I was at the grocery store getting some more jelly for my PBJ's and I went with Welch's just because it comes in a squeeze bottle, even though Smucker's is clearly better.
 

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Originally Posted by nerdykarim
I also appreciate a good PBJ.

Yesterday, I was at the grocery store getting some more jelly for my PBJ's and I went with Welch's just because it comes in a squeeze bottle, even though Smucker's is clearly better.


I'm really upset. Just opened a jar of Publix brand grape jam, thought it was jelly, quite disappointing. I had used Smucker's red raspberry jelly for the last two weeks. Quite nice.
 

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Use a baguette. And butter it first. It will change your life.
 

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peanut butter and bacon
 

edinatlanta

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Originally Posted by cheessus
Use a baguette. And butter it first. It will change your life.

Originally Posted by robertorex
peanut butter and bacon

Both sound exceptional. The latter will have to wait until Saturday for me to try it, however.
 

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pb&j's for the win~!

sometimes when i have no jam, i'll make a peanut butter and sliced banana sandwich.

**** is so good.
 

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I would suggest adding a little butter to your pb&j. Actually, mix it all together for a great combination. Top it off with a glass of milk.
 

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PB&J's is the food of the Gods.
 

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Also, PB&J slathered on a banana
 

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I like it best on cheap nasty Wonder type bread.
 

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Anyone do cream cheese and jelly?

Try crunchy penut butter with rasberry, that's good stuff.
 

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