i need to know how to make a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Sexy~Gurl answered Sunday July 18 2004, 5:27 pm: get two peices of bread and then take knife and then put it in the jelly and then spread it over one peice of bread then take the knife and wipe it off with a napkin or somethin. (so that you wont get the jelly in the penut butter) then put your knife in the peanut butter and then spread it over the other peice of bread!put the two peices together and you made your self a GOOD peanut butter and jelly sandwich!!
S_C answered Saturday July 17 2004, 4:35 pm: 2 pieces of bread
peanut butter on one of them
jelly on the other
put the together where the peanutbutter toches the jelly evenly
then cut it diagnoly
it will be best wit strawberry jelly, and smoother and creamy peanutbutter as opposed to crunchy
then u can either slice in half vertiaclly horizontally or diagnol, i prefer diagnol
happyweirdos answered Saturday July 17 2004, 8:08 am: well it isnt called a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for nothing. u have peanut butter on one side and jelly on the other. ooo and its on bread. u can figure out the way that u like it later. so good luck.
PepeLePew answered Saturday July 17 2004, 6:22 am: iLjaG has it made!
<b>What you will need:</b>
-Get two slices of bread.
-Get peanut butter and jelly and bananas/apples.
-Get a knife (or spoon if you can't use one).
-Get a plate.
<b>Steps:</b>
-Put one of the slices of bread on a plate.
-Open the jar of jelly.
-With a knife (or spoon if you can't use one), dip it into the jar of jelly and spread it on the slice of bread.
-Do the same with the peanut butter.
-Now you can choose between bananas or apples.
-Pick one! (Or both)
-Cut the fruit into little pices are spread on the slice of bread.
-Do all of the above for the other slice of bread.
-When done, turn one of the slices of bread over and quickly on top of the other one.
-Pick up the sandwich.
-Eat it, swallow it, throw it at someone, whatever. :) [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
iLjaG answered Saturday July 17 2004, 4:41 am: Here is how I make mine.
1. Get your bread out and set it on a plate (You may toast it if you want, I do.)
2. Get out the PB&J (I like crunchy peanut butter and grape jelly.)
3. Mix the both in a bowl. Mix it well! It may look gross, but it tastes lots better.
4. Spread it evenly across the bread.
5. Scarf it down! [ iLjaG's advice column | Ask iLjaG A Question ]
Ruperts_gurl answered Saturday July 17 2004, 2:53 am: well it depends becuase sometimes you can over to the jelly and feel yucky or other times over do the peanut butter and have your mouth stick together lol its just a matter of figuring out how much you like ... wether you like peanut butter on bother sides or on just one and if you like jelly on both sides or just one and then you have to decide how much to put on it ..... i know it really doesn't help but you should try different way each time you make one and then pick your favorite..... when i was 5 i would only eat PB&J and nothing else soo i would know lol
united_python_cheerleader answered Saturday July 17 2004, 1:50 am: well i use marshmellow fluff instead of jelly hehe
but ill try first u take the peanut better and spread it on one side with a knife ( on the bread) then on the other piece put the jelly on it and then put both slices together and wah la
Kissxme1121 answered Saturday July 17 2004, 1:32 am: Wow.. well take the peanut butter and spread it on one side of the bread with a knife.. then take your other piece of bread and spread the jelly on it.. then slap em together! I like to cut mine diagonally haha! [ Kissxme1121's advice column | Ask Kissxme1121 A Question ]
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