Heathens, all of you. Chunky peanut butter first on both slices, wipe knife on bread edge, then apply jelly to one or both slices.
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Making lunch for my kids just now, and it occurred to me that I'm very particular about the order in which I make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
I always spread the jelly first, and then wipe the knife off on the PB side of the bread, in order to keep the knife clean, and not get jelly in the peanut butter jar. If I did the peanut butter first, I don't think the knife would wipe off as easily and I definitely don't want PB in the J jar. But, if I'm honest, all of that reasoning is theoretical, because I've never deviated from the way I make them, and it never occurred to me before today the amount of logic and thought I use when making this sandwich.
Is my logic flawed? Can an equally good case be made for making it another way? I'm willing to have my mind changed.
I mean… your wife has literally always done PB first and then preserves (because she does things the right way), and there is no PB in the jelly jar, so isn’t your thinking flawed?
So does he trims the crusts off for you when he makes them for the family? Also why do crusts bother some people?
"literally always" = the 4 sandwiches you've ever made in your life?I mean… your wife has literally always done PB first and then preserves (because she does things the right way), and there is no PB in the jelly jar, so isn’t your thinking flawed?
"literally always" = the 4 sandwiches you've ever made in your life?
Don't forget the mayonnaise.Well it looks like we found Elvis...
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You know it's the off-season when we get a 6 page thread on how to make a PB&J
This is the correct answerPeanut butter first with a knife.
Then a spoon for the jelly. Spread the jelly with the bottom of the spoon because that works a lot better than a knife for jelly
If I was forced to use one knife, I'd still go PB first. If there's cross contamination better to get the PB in the jelly than jelly in the PB as the jelly needs to stay refrigerated but the pb jar won't be.
Reminds me of , “You got peanut butter on my chocolate! No, you got chocolate in my peanut butter!”I don't have any problem wiping the excess PB onto the bread before spreading the jelly. Plus, I would rather have peanut butter in my jelly jar than jelly in my peanut butter jar.