Re: PB&J sandwich class
robnephew, on host 207.167.35.25
Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 07:08:09
PB&J sandwich class posted by Howard on Wednesday, May 8, 2002, at 18:32:03:
I like pb&j with dill pickle slices in it. It sounds gross, but it's good. Also, peanut butter and maple syrup complement each other well.
> Here are some tips for making great PB&J sammiches. > > 1. Skip the jelly and add chocolate syrup. > > 2. Put peanut butter on both slices of bread and put M&M's in the middle. > > 3. Glue thin slices of banana to the PB with apple jelly. Always use whole wheat bread with this one. > > 4. Peanut butter and orange marmalaid. Sour dough bread helps but isn't absolutely necessary. > > 5. Peanut butter and apple jelly with slices of fresh strawberries. > > 6.PB&J with celery sticks. Good with grape jelly, but apple works better for some people. > > 7.PB&J on buttermilk bisquits. > > And now for number eight, the ultimate PB&J: > (drum roll) > 8. Slice a sourdough roll, the kind used to make subs, and apply peanut butter to both sides. Add strawberry jam, and grape jelly. Slice a banana so that you can completely cover one side. Sprinkle M&M's over the other side. The small ones work best. You can also add a few peanuts. A thin smear of chocolate syrup on the bananas is recommended, but not mandatory. Serve with a root beer float.
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