I had mine with an orange and my usual carrot, but that’s just an example.

  • cobysev
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    911 months ago

    I usually eat it on its own. Maybe a glass of milk to wash it down. Maybe some chips if I’m really hungry.

    For me, a PB&J is usually a snack if I’m feeling hungry between meals, so I usually eat light if I’m having one.

  • Boris NotTooBadinov
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    411 months ago

    Lightly toast one side of each slice of bread for the outside of the sandwich (or the inside depending your preference).

    Place a slice (shaved from a block) of cold cheddar cheese in between the PB and J. You can vary the thickness of the cheese slice depending on the texture you’d prefer.

    Cut into triangles

    Enjoy!

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      Cheez-Its always sounded like a curse word to me. Like you drop a wrench on your toe, and you yell “AW CHEEZ-ITS!!!”

        • @[email protected]
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          I use extra crunchy peanut butter. And make it a little volcano shape on one piece of bread. Then in the hollowed out middle I put a pitt of strawberry jelly.

          Then take one more spoonfull and lightly glaze the rest of the peanut butter in a layer of jelly.

          If you make the pitt too big, it squirts on your chest.

  • Plum
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    I like putting half a cut-up banana in mine, then eating the other banana half for dessert.

  • @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    2qty toasted pb&j sammies, a bowl of apple sauce & a can of orange soda. If lunch was a last meal that’d be my last meal lunch menu. You eat 1 Sammy, then apple sauce, then drink half of can, then eat 2nd Sammy and top off the orange soda.

  • nocturne
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    311 months ago

    Pb&j burritos are far superior to sandwiches, you can get more filling and less “breads”. I typically eat mine with a small handful of chips (harvest cheddar, or the red bag of sun chips may be my favorite with pb&j) or some sort and some dill pickles.

    • marighost
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      411 months ago

      For me, the bread is part of the experience of the PB&J. You have piqued my interest, though. How do you prepare this PB&J burrito?

      • nocturne
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        211 months ago

        Heat a flour tortilla so it is soft and pliable. Add peanut butter, then add jelly (you may want to stir the jelly in a bowl so it is not lumpy, if you mix it on the tortilla it can mix the pb with the j and some do not like that, it does not bother me personally). Fold over the left and right sides slightly, and then roll it up, and enjoy!

  • marighost
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    711 months ago

    I’m a simple chips enjoyer (or crisps if you’re a Britbong). Something salty to balance the sweet jelly. I usually eat crunchy peanut butter, so it’s already a little savory.