Peanut butter first. Always creamy.
Wipe knife on other piece of bread, then strawberry preserves.
Wipe knife on other piece of bread, then strawberry preserves.
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Peanut 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.
PB first, lick the knife, then jelly. Hey, I'm the only one in this house eating that plum jelly, so what difference does it make?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'm glad I'm not the only knife-licker!When making if for myself: PB first, lick the butter knife clean and rinse it off, then jelly and lick the knife clean again.
When making for/with others: PB with a knife, jelly with a spoon
And I almost always leave the knife on the edge of the sink as the universal sign of "I might be making another"
PB first. Holds the jelly inside and keeps it from seeping through the bread.
Agreed. PB first on both sides of the bread to prevent the seepage of the jelly, wipe the knife off with a paper towel, then apply jelly.
PB first. Holds the jelly inside and keeps it from seeping through the bread.
Peanut 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.
A. two knives or spoon for jelly and use one knife for both.
B. How long does jelly last at your house?
C. I don't like PBJ sandwiches.
I wouldn't say I don't like them but I'd MUCH rather have either:A. two knives or spoon for jelly and use one knife for both.
B. How long does jelly last at your house?
C. I don't like PBJ sandwiches.