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  1. 1. Which do you prefer: creamy or chunky?

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Ditto, and I'm kinda doin a thing with my diet lately so haven't had any in 2 weeks...struggling.

Anyone do pb and cheese sandwiches? My family thinks it's gross and I have no idea where I picked it up but been eating them for many years. Just awesome, esp on toast. Weird?

I used to make PBJ&C.; Haven't made one in years. It was awesome!

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I used to make PBJ&C.; Haven't made one in years. It was awesome!

Ok, jelly too? C'mon, that's just weird. ;)

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Didn't they make some marshmallow based compound to use instead of jam or jelly?

I vaguely remember kids using it in an egg toss contest.

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Didn't they make some marshmallow based compound to use instead of jam or jelly? I vaguely remember kids using it in an egg toss contest.

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At my Kindergarten Teddy Bear picnic I made a PBJ&P; sandwich. It was deLISH!

Pepperoni.

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That was it. Thanks.

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At my Kindergarten Teddy Bear picnic I made a PBJ&P; sandwich. It was deLISH! Pepperoni.

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At my Kindergarten Teddy Bear picnic I made a PBJ&P; sandwich. It was deLISH!

Pepperoni.

PBJ&C; doesn't sound so bad now, does it @Gunther . ;-)

I think I'll try PBJ&B;(acon).

- Shane

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Tearing the bread ia a common problem that leads many inexperienced pb eaters to stray towards creamy, forever depriving them of the unrivaled joy of a crunchy sandwich. Luckily, there is a solution. Instead of spreading the glob you've got to go back to the jar and get another glob. Repeat until the bread is covered. No spreading. Just add more crunchy pb. Unless we are talking about milk, the answer is always chunky. I've never even considered a pb&j;&c;, but I've also never eaten something that didn't go better with cheese, so I'm sure it's good. What would go best? A mildSwiss? A soft brie? Goat cheese might be the one.

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Kraft is now making peanut butter with honey already mixed in. Awesome idea. Now add chocolate chips.

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Kraft is now making peanut butter with honey already mixed in. Awesome idea. Now add chocolate chips.

Yup, peanut butter and honey is delicious. I put it on whole multi-grain bread. I use local honey, though. It's both more flavorful and supports my local farmer. Never thought to add chocolate chips. I'll give that a try next time.

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I've never even considered a pb&j;&c;, but I've also never eaten something that didn't go better with cheese, so I'm sure it's good. What would go best? A mildSwiss? A soft brie? Goat cheese might be the one.

As long as it's not stinky blue cheese. I was wondering about which cheese and assumed American processed. I would guess spreadable cheese might work. Boursin? I bet someone out there did PB&J;&CC.; Cream Cheese.

Sushi does not go well with cheese. Don't... even... go there. Yuck.

And this, despite sounding like a good idea, didn't like it.

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Sharp, aged cheddar goes great with honey. My youngest will make PB&C; on toast, I'm not a fan (of PB&C;, I like my kid).

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Chunky only and no sugar, no added oil. The best ones have a goodly layer of peanut oil on top i tip off for frying my eggs which go onto the sandwich with the chunky PB. Usually add mayo, dash of chili peppers on whole  wheat bread.  Also, mighty good is PB and banana.


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Tearing the bread ia a common problem that leads many inexperienced pb eaters to stray towards creamy, forever depriving them of the unrivaled joy of a crunchy sandwich. Luckily, there is a solution. Instead of spreading the glob you've got to go back to the jar and get another glob. Repeat until the bread is covered. No spreading. Just add more crunchy pb.

Unless we are talking about milk, the answer is always chunky.

I've never even considered a pb&j;&c;, but I've also never eaten something that didn't go better with cheese, so I'm sure it's good. What would go best? A mildSwiss? A soft brie? Goat cheese might be the one.

Takes to long. When it comes to eating PB, I am not very patient. Besides, the peanut chunks poke you in the mouth and cause all sorts of problems. Creamy all the way!

- Shane

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What about putting a couple of dabs on a small plate, microwave it till it's extra mushy?

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