Is it normal to have just Peanut Butter on your sandwitch without anything elce like Jelly?!


Question: Is it normal to have just Peanut Butter on your sandwitch without anything elce like Jelly?
I like just peanut butter with bread

i dont like it with jelly

allthough i want to try it with bannana


have you had just peanut butter by itself with just bread?

Answers:

My Mom got me hooked on peanut butter and pickle. It's pretty good. I think it's a southern thing.

Peanut butter with bread is good but you need a massive glass of milk to go with it



Creamy peanut butter without any accompaniment is the lunch of a deviant.

Crunchy peanut butter alone is normal, even celebrated.

I enjoy toasted bread with peanut butter and banana.

I also recommend peanut butter and honey, and toasted peanut butter with syrup over the top.



My dad used to eat butter sandwiches. Plain dairy butter, not peanut butter.
Peanut butter by itself is really good - try it on cranberry bread. It is also good with honey on an English muffin.



Hi,

in the UK we tend to eat peanut butter without the jam /jelly
i did buy a jar with chocolate and it was just to sweet.

i like crunchy peanut butter on warm toast!



Yeah, I slap pb on bread for a quick snack all the time. PB and banana is also delicious! Another good alternative to jelly is honey.



That's normal! I eat mine from a tablespoon. Now, that's not natural! I've been trying to cut down on my carbohydrates, like bread, crackers and jelly.



no, not at all a lot of my friends and i do that and btw, its great with banana's in it!



with butter or marg, and peanut butter...yum!
peanut butter and bannana is the best!!!



Maybe you should see a doctor about this. I'm kinda worried you have a jellyphobia....run, get a banana quick...at least your pb won't be lonely then. Good Luck.



I do that all the time. Sometimes I'm just not in the mood for jelly.



yeah i do that all the time i don't really like jelly either



whatever you like is normal! i use banana with pb and i LoVe itttt!



Yes




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