I wanna try this so called peanut butter and banana sandwich should i do it grilled or not which is better?!


Question: How does a peanut butter and banana sanwich even taste like


Answers: How does a peanut butter and banana sanwich even taste like

They R awsome well it dep. or if you want 2 grill it or not i like them both wase when you grill it its more melt in your mouth kinda thing with the pb so... I think there better grilled but i still ike them both ways!!!!

Grilled is the traditional way, either way it makes me gag.

try both and it sounds good

yummy, just toast the bread. No need to grill

EWWWWWWWWW

it tastes horrible in my opinion but you should grill it...cuz who wants to taste a grilled banana? gross

Heeeeeaaavenly!!!!!! I like it on soft bread. Lots of people like it grilled. Either way, you are in for a treat.

i love it.i get a slice of bread and spread peanut butter on it and then slice bananas and put them on there

its good!

PB and J is the only way I can eat that sandwich. PB has to be creamy and the J has to be strawberry preserve w/o seeds.

oh gosh, don't grill it. the peanut butter will melt everywhere and it will taste better cold anyways.

some people put honey on the bread, too. i prefer mine with just peanut butter and banana slices. it's deliciousssssss.

never had it grilled but ive had it the other way. you probably can try both 1 package of bread, a jar of peanutbutter and a bunch of bananas can make all of the sandwhiches you could ever want. id start with it ungrilled and then try grilled if you like it.

Unless you just don't like peanut butter or bananas, it's delicious! Butter the outside of the bread, drizzle a little bit of honey over the peanut butter and bananas, then grill it!

Get your barf bag ready, cuz either way they're NASTY!

grilled? eww sounds gross.
to sum it up, it tastes like peanut butter.... and bannana

We just use plain white bread.

Grill It! Just like Elvis its the only way to have it!





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