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| One of the stops on this morning's shopping expedition is to get some fresh ground peanut butter. Besides PB&J and the ubiquitous peanut butter and banana sandwich (which I thorougly enjoy), what other ideas are floating around for PB "sammies?" Shel |
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| a friend of mine loves peanut butter and crispy lettuce. to me it sounds weird but she says it's great. i personally like peanut butter and honey, on soft whole wheat bread. |
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| You could always add sliced bananas (a la Elvis); crispy bacon; marshmallow creme, making it a fluffernutter (my teeth hurt thinking of how sweet that would be), replace the jelly with fresh fruit (sliced strawberries, sliced apples or pears, etc.). I used to BEG my mom for PB&J sandwiches but she considered them junk food. That was before we understood how nutritious decent peanut butter is. Instead I ate processed lunch meat in the name of "you must have protein for lunch!"
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| My daughter likes peanut butter and pretzel and peanut butter and Cheez-Its sandwiches. Sometimes she likes jelly on the pretzel variety, sometimes not. She's cute. Kevin Macho pizza. |
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| Cannot bear the smell or the texture or the taste of PB.... I think it's probably because when I was a girl, it was a completely 'foreign' food. My children quite like it though - but they have to make the sandwiches themselves. ![]() |
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| My wife loves peanut butter and mayo, I personally gag at the sight of them. I'm with Mezz and Siduri. For me it's Fluffernutter as my all-time favorite (sometimes I'll toast the bread too) and then peanut butter and honey on soft wheat as a close second. When we don't have any of the other two around (like that's gonna happen ) I'll force myself to eat a PB&J.My daughter used to like those crustables. Fired one of those down once to just see what they were like..... Almost as bad as the peanut butter and mayo. ![]() |
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| When I'm out of nutella I substitute PB |
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| Just remembered that, when I was a kid, I used to eat PB and cream cheese sandwiches on white toast (we only had white or rye bread at home). These days I enjoy fresh ground PB, right out of the fridge so it's not too gooey, with or without bananas, on a well toasted english muffin or a good, bakery whole wheat bread or multi-grain bread. Sometimes I'll add a sprinking of wheat germ as well. The toast seems to warm the PB to just the right consistancy and temp for my taste. Shel |
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| Mmmm.... seeded, toasted rye with peanut butter!
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| Oooh yes, the same as Siduri's friend but with raisins too! First butter, then PB, then a layer of raisins all nicely placed, then lettuce.. Yuummmmm! PB and honey a very close second! BUT the honey has to be the white creamed honey, never liquid.. My great Auntie got me addicted to this when I was a small child.. Now there's a memory! ![]() |
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| One of my favorite school lunches was peanut butter and lettuce. I'd forgotten that! I loved peanut butter and bacon, but for custom and religious reasons we didn't have bacon in the house. At one time Skippy came out with peanut butter that had soy-based bacon bits in it. Some friends who kept kosher bought a small jar to try it but couldn't bring themselves to do more than taste it. I think the product was technically kosher.
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| Peanut-Butter Sandwich - by Shel Silverstein I'll sing you a story of a silly young king Who played with the world at the end of a string, But he only loved one single thing -- And that was just a peanut-butter sandwich. His scepter and his royal gowns, His regal throne and golden crowns Were brown and sticky from the mounds And drippings from each peanut-butter sandwich. His subjects all were silly fools For he had passed a royal rule That all that they could learn in school Was how to make a peanut-butter sandwich. He would not eat his sovereign steak, He scorned his soup and kingly cake, And told his courtly cook to bake An extra-sticky peanut-butter sandwich. And then one day he took a bite And started chewing with delight, But found his mouth was stuck quite tight From that last bite of peanut-butter sandwich. His brother pulled, his sister pried, The wizard pushed, his mother cried, "My boy's committed suicide From eating his last peanut-butter sandwich!" The dentist came, and the royal doc. The royal plumber banged and knocked, But still those jaws stayed tightly locked. Oh darn that sticky peanut-butter sandwich! The carpenter, he tried with pliers, The telephone man tried with wires, The firemen, they tried with fire, But couldn't melt that peanut-butter sandwich. With ropes and pulleys, drills and coil, With steam and lubricating oil -- For twenty years of tears and toil -- They fought that awful peanut-butter sandwich. Then all his royal subjects came. They hooked his jaws with grapplin' chains And pulled both ways with might and main Against that stubborn peanut-butter sandwich. Each man and woman, girl and boy Put down their ploughs and pots and toys And pulled until kerack! Oh, joy -- They broke right through that peanut-butter sandwich. A puff of dust, a screech, a squeak -- The king's jaw opened with a creak. And then in voice so faint and weak -- The first words that they heard him speak Were, "How about a peanut-butter sandwich?" |
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| Some web pages that may be of interest: http://www.ilovepeanutbutter.com/san...hop.cfm?show=2 http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/702/0.shtml http://www.epicurean.com/articles/be...-sandwich.html |
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Good one Shel!! |
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