PB&J's

PB&J

  • 1 piece

    Votes: 57 75.0%
  • Both pieces

    Votes: 19 25.0%

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Angie

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What kind of weirdo puts PB on both and J in the middle? That would be hard to even J on it, it wouldn't spread without mixing into the PB?
 

cmjh10

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PB goes on one piece.
Then you wipe the knife off on the other piece, so you don't get any in the J jar. Then J goes on the other piece.

Thank you

The GF made me a couple sandwiches for lunch, and put PB on both. Total PB overload and the jelly was basically irrelevant.
 
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jdoggivjc

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PB goes on one piece.
Then you wipe the knife off on the other piece, so you don't get any in the J jar. Then J goes on the other piece.

While I agree with this, my wife takes it a step further - she uses two separate knives; one for the peanut butter and the other for the jelly. I think it's a waste of a clean knife, but that's not the hill I'm going to choose to die on.
 

cmjh10

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While I agree with this, my wife takes it a step further - she uses two separate knives; one for the peanut butter and the other for the jelly. I think it's a waste of a clean knife, but that's not the hill I'm going to choose to die on.

Just get the jelly from squeezeable container
 

JM4CY

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PB goes on one piece.
Then you wipe the knife off on the other piece, so you don't get any in the J jar. Then J goes on the other piece.
I was genuinely unaware that there was any other way to do this than this
 
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