Hmmm- what to have for lunch?? Decisions... Decisions. Should I have a PB&J or a J&PB? They're the same thing! No, they're not. One, I have on bread. The other I eat straight out of the jars.
Making a sandwich is an artistic process. I like my ham and swiss (on rye of course!) with mustard and mayo. But I’m very particular. The mustard must be on the ham side and the mayo on the cheese side.
I will eat peanut butter right out of the jar (has to be crunchy), but I don’t think I could stomach eating jam straight from the jar. That’s just too sweet.
Good ol’ Wonder Bread in the back ground. As my grandfather used to say “it’s called wonder bread because you squeeze it and you wonder where it went” :-)
I dip my spoon in the PB (crunchy, of course) then in the Jam (sugar free) jar so I have both on one spoon. Cutting out the bread drops the calories and carbs so I can indulge in a favorite combo as a dessert but not worry about my blood sugars going whacko! Diabetics will find a way! :o)
I make killer PB&Js, with the just the exact perfect ratio of PB to J. I never make them for myself, but whenever my son asks me to make him one, I charge a little fee for the service and slice a strip off the inside of one of the halves for myself.
comicgos over 10 years ago
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Oh, YUCK Red!!! ;P
Catfeet Premium Member over 10 years ago
Mainlining PB&J is the best way to go!
nosirrom over 10 years ago
Making a sandwich is an artistic process. I like my ham and swiss (on rye of course!) with mustard and mayo. But I’m very particular. The mustard must be on the ham side and the mayo on the cheese side.
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
I always make my PB&Js with buttered bread! I figure if your gonna go, why not go first class…
sfreader1 over 10 years ago
I will eat peanut butter right out of the jar (has to be crunchy), but I don’t think I could stomach eating jam straight from the jar. That’s just too sweet.
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
PB&J with mustard isn’t bad… I draw the line at onion, though.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
What sort of logic simply rearranges the words (or initials) to indicate the omission of an ingredient?
4thStooge over 10 years ago
I don’t know which I like better, peanut butter and jelly or peanut butter and banana.
hippogriff over 10 years ago
Tom Flapwell: The strip is written in the English language; logic has noithing to do with it.
cheetahqueen over 10 years ago
Love the “Classic White” bread! Nice touch, Brian!
Dr_Fogg over 10 years ago
Good ol’ Wonder Bread in the back ground. As my grandfather used to say “it’s called wonder bread because you squeeze it and you wonder where it went” :-)
JP Steve Premium Member over 10 years ago
How about a spoon of PB and a spoon of jam in a bowl of yoghurt? Yummy!
Troy over 10 years ago
I always make sure I get extra on the knife that I have to lick off.
jthurber over 10 years ago
Red, I’m there!!
contralto2b over 10 years ago
I dip my spoon in the PB (crunchy, of course) then in the Jam (sugar free) jar so I have both on one spoon. Cutting out the bread drops the calories and carbs so I can indulge in a favorite combo as a dessert but not worry about my blood sugars going whacko! Diabetics will find a way! :o)
flowergirl19 over 10 years ago
I make killer PB&Js, with the just the exact perfect ratio of PB to J. I never make them for myself, but whenever my son asks me to make him one, I charge a little fee for the service and slice a strip off the inside of one of the halves for myself.