How do you like your peanut butter & jelly sandwich?!


Question: I've heard of so many differences when it comes to pb&j sandwiches. I personally like to put peanut butter on both breads and put the jelly in between. How do you do yours?


Answers: I've heard of so many differences when it comes to pb&j sandwiches. I personally like to put peanut butter on both breads and put the jelly in between. How do you do yours?

I put peanut butter on one slice of bread. Sprinkle cinnamon on top and then put the jelly. And lastly the other slice of bread.

interesting question!

I like to put a layer of peanut butter, followed by slices of banana. Then top the banana with more peanut butter and lastly add the jelly. Tastes so good!! yummmm

i like creamy penut butter on one side of the bed and grape jelly on the other

pb on one side, jelly on the other, throw it on the griddle and you have a crunchy warm satisfying sandwich. mmm <3

i love toasting the bread and then putting on the peanut butter on one side and the low sugar grape jelly on one side. it tastes great warm

I buy Smuckers Goober Strawberry That way it's already mixed together & I dont need to worry about it.

toasted and fresh. Make your own jelly and peanut butter kind of deal.

put creamy peanut butter one piece of break and grape jelly on the other piece of bread.

I like chocolate flavored peanut butter with cherry jelly.

http://www.ilovepeanutbutter.com/detail_...

I use marshmallow creme, instead of jelly.

PB, J in the middle of 2 slices of bread with a tall glass of milk

100% whole wheat bread
peanut butter--smooth
dill pickle slices
strawberry preserves
another slice of bread

it HAS to be strawberry!!





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