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peanut butter sandwiches

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nappyaddict · 29/08/2008 23:07

do you use buter aswell as peanut butter?

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cornsilk · 29/08/2008 23:08

not on sandwiches but definitely on toast.

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frisbyrat · 29/08/2008 23:08

Yes.

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thingamajig · 29/08/2008 23:08

never

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TheRealMrsOsborne · 29/08/2008 23:10

You NEED butter on as well

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ThatBigGermanPrison · 29/08/2008 23:11

No, never, not for the kids either.

Ds1 makes them anyway. I don't make sandwiches that don't require cutting in this house - ds1 makes them.

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katch · 29/08/2008 23:15

I have to have butter and jam as well, otherwise I'm spitting feathers (probably because I use about a tablespoonful per slice, as I get hungry unless I have a lot of protein).

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pointydog · 29/08/2008 23:19

yuyk yuk yuk, no

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2shoes · 29/08/2008 23:20

YES

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Flibbertyjibbet · 29/08/2008 23:22

Yes you need butter other wise the peanut butter just clumps up and makes holes in the bread.

My excuse and I'm sticking to it

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flyinglizzards · 29/08/2008 23:22

No butter

use strawberry Jam

also jam and peanut butter on plain digestives - yyummmmmm

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flyinglizzards · 29/08/2008 23:23

peanut butter, then jam on top of course!

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Guadalupe · 29/08/2008 23:24

No butter, it makes the peanut butter slide about the toast in rank rivulets.

Our neighbour used to sprinkle SALT in though when we were little.

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Dalrymps · 29/08/2008 23:25

Yes for toast no for sandwiches.

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Twiga · 29/08/2008 23:25

Yes and jam and always white bread!

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EachPeachPearMum · 29/08/2008 23:26

nope.
If you spread the PB onto really hot toast, it all meltsa and goes lovely anyway!

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flyinglizzards · 29/08/2008 23:26

JAM

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ShinyPinkEELSwithShoesOn · 29/08/2008 23:29

You have made me sooooo hungry for a peanut butter sandwich!!!!

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SalLikesCoffee · 29/08/2008 23:32

No butter, but a thin layer of honey makes it perfect.

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TrinityWino · 29/08/2008 23:33

oh god YES
you have to so you can eat it. too dry else

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Guadalupe · 29/08/2008 23:35

How is it dry when it's melted on toast?

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nappyaddict · 29/08/2008 23:36

argh and there was me gutted cos we have no jam. will try honey instead thanks!!

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Guadalupe · 29/08/2008 23:38

bananas are nice too

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nappyaddict · 29/08/2008 23:39

ooooh is peanut butter, jam and banana nice?

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flyinglizzards · 29/08/2008 23:42

yes if forgot bananas with jam and pb
lovely

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SalLikesCoffee · 29/08/2008 23:59

I always try and persuade myself that as long as I skip the butter, it's really health food Pb = protein, honey = natural antibiotic (conveniently ignores the bread and the fact that I don't actually need more protein or fat...)

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