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    Recipe Question

    Right. Just had a look in fridge & cupboard. Nothing looks promising. Except maybe... I don't know - always turned me nose up before...and anyway I haven't got the exact ingredients...

    So.

    How do you go about making a peanut butter and 'jelly' sandwich?

    Which bit goes on 1st and does it matter if it's jam instead of jelly?

    And is crunchy ok?

    So many questions....
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    #2
    Bread in the middle, peanut butter on the south side, jam on the north side. Eat without getting your fingers dirty (if it make it easier you can switch the peanut butter/jam location)
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      #3
      perfect, get the bread, put some penutt butter on, then the jelly / jam then the other slice of bread.....soft white is good for this type of thing..
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        #4
        Only if I fancy turning it into performance art...

        Next.
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          #5
          So jam's ok, gooner?
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            #6
            *toddles off to try gooner's suggestion*
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              #7
              Try Peanut Butter and Marmite. Great for the morning after.......apparently!
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                #8
                Originally posted by cojak
                So jam's ok, gooner?

                not bad, but you could also try cheese or honey, or just have a cheese and honey sandwich.....penutt butter and bannana is a good one, also penut butter and sliced apple....
                SA says;
                Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

                I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

                n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
                (whatever these are)

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                  #9
                  substite the jam for banana - now THAT is a great sandwich. i prefer chunky peanut butter but smooth will do. gotta be better than the tesco's thing I just ate. advertised as limited edition cheddar cheese and festive chutney it came inside soggy sultana bread. bizarre and really rather unpleasant.

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                    #10
                    Banana and marmite also works very well...

                    As does strawberry jam and cream cheese.
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