To: profit_guy
I’ve always heard of Peanut Butter and Jelly(never have liked it), but never “Peanut Butter and Jam”. Am I just missing something?
I once knew someone that liked to eat Peanut Butter sandwiches with Mayonnaise and bananas. That’s just disgusting, IMO!
14 posted on
09/12/2012 7:31:57 PM PDT by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: KoRn
Yeah, I don’t bother with the bread. I just slice the banana into quarters, spread Mirsacle Whip on each quarter and top it with a good sized dolop of peanut butter. Yummy light lunch.
17 posted on
09/12/2012 7:36:03 PM PDT by
Wiser now
(Socialism does not eliminate poverty, it guarantees it.)
To: KoRn
Ive always heard of Peanut Butter and Jelly (never have liked it), but never Peanut Butter and Jam. Am I just missing something? I've never understood the difference between jelly and jam with one exception--napalm is a form of jelly, and I've never heard it referred to as jam.
21 posted on
09/12/2012 7:42:30 PM PDT by
Fiji Hill
(Deo Vindice!)
To: KoRn
but never Peanut Butter and Jam. Am I just missing something?Consider "JAM" as a verb, and I think you get the picture.
29 posted on
09/12/2012 8:04:34 PM PDT by
UCANSEE2
( If you think I'm crazy, just wait until you talk to my invisible friend.)
To: KoRn
Ive always heard of Peanut Butter and Jelly(never have liked it), but never Peanut Butter and Jam. Am I just missing something?Me neither. At the end of the article, we learn that she's an anchor baby from Texas. You show me a Texan who hasn't eaten a peanut butter and JELLY sandwich. At her age, I'm sure her mama packed her lunch with them so don't even try to sell me that hispanic kids don't eat pb&js.
44 posted on
09/12/2012 9:25:49 PM PDT by
bgill
To: KoRn
I once knew someone that liked to eat Peanut Butter sandwiches with Mayonnaise and bananas. Thats just disgusting, IMO!Ewww; you're right! They left out the pickles!
49 posted on
09/12/2012 10:49:04 PM PDT by
ApplegateRanch
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