MAKING A PBJ - Knife in PB or J first?
#21
Am I the only one who uses a knife for PB and a spoon for jelly?

I also put peanut butter on both pieces of bread, that way the jelly doesnt go through the bread. Insulation Wink
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#22
I actually use my mixer to blend creamy peanut butter with home-made grape jelly and a little real butter. This concoction has it's own special tupperware container that is only used for "Peanut Butter Fluff". By doing this, I don't have to have the constant pain of deciding if I should put my peanut butter or my jelly on first. It also keeps the jelly out of the peanut butter jar and the peanut butter out of the jelly jar.

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#23
I just buy the kind that has peanut butter and jelly swirls in it already.
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#24
Peanut butter first. But I prefer Nutella over jelly.
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#25
Julie Wrote:Peanut butter first. But I prefer Nutella over jelly.
Nutella is the single most awesome spread ever created. Peanut butter and Nutella? pineapple yeah, awesomeee.

Anyway, to the guy who uses spoon for jelly, me too man! The jelly really just slides out of the knife and I have to keep digging in there to get a nice amount of jelly. Usually I take huge globs of peanut butter and spread it all over both slices of bread, then get some jelly and just...lay it there and spread it around.

After which I stick my knife in the jar of peanut butter, scoop out more, and just eat it.

Peanut butter is good. Cool
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#26
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i actually do jelly first. i don't like seeing peanut butter inside the jelly container for some reason, but i'm fine with it the other way around.
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