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do you enjoy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches?

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nooooo

No. Butter and ikura.

I had way too many of them as a kid and can't stand the idea of ever having another one.

Never try this american stereotype.
In france i guess the most eat home made snack should be just some bread and a chocolate bar inside.

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Why did you slather on so much? And on both sides?

>no thanks, peanut butter and curd for me please

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yes but it's better on a piece of toast

i hope you're using 100% peanut, peanut butter

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i'm a big boy. i just eat it like pieces of toast.
that bread is toasted
ofc

Peanut butter and jelly (blueberry) waffle sandwich

that's not a sandwich then if you eat it on two single slices of toast you dumb yank

Please don't start this, again. Every time Euros and Latinos get curious about PB&j they go out and buy the wrong thing. I still remember that thread of that one br who went out and bought crushed peanut paste in a bag and said it tasted like shit.

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>it's no longer a sandwich because you didn't bite into both pieces of bread at the same time

Is peanut allergy common in Fatland? Every movie had some kid with that.

Never seem anyone with that kind of allergy here

Literally no human has ever fucked up a pb & j sandwich. Stop pretending like this is some american cultural staple that has to be done a certain way like carbonara for the italians.

>Nah bro, I prefer vegemite.

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What's the difference? Do you put sugar in peanut butter too?

mhm. big talk but I'm willing to bet you've never made a proper one in your life

No it's the high fructose corn syrup that gives it that american tang

>Do you put sugar in peanut butter too?
Yes

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It's called an open-faced sandwich, you pleb

I always hated jelly but loved peanut butter so I used to eat a ton of peanut butter sandwiches, I developed a peanut allergy last summer though

*Blocks your path*

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Not a fan of PB&J. Nutella all the way.

Then its disgusting. The guy was right in saying it tastes like shit

Why do americans put sugar everywhere? Stop having a shitty low quality culinary.

It's a fucking sandwich. Easiest thing to make.
"Proper one". Shut up

Yes Sometimes I eat 2 sandwiches of them at night If I didn't eat all day.
Onigiri with salmon is the only good kind I've had. Pickled blum and kelp was gross.

No

I enjoy marmalade on toast, stilton cheese on toast, cheddar cheese on toast, marmite on toast, nutella on toast, bacon sandwiches (inc. BLT), sausage sandwiches, fried egg sandwiches, cheddar cheese and onion sandwiches, cheddar cheese and pickle sandwiches, beef and onion sandwiches, chicken and stuffing sandwiches, roast pork and apple sauce sandwiches, pulled pork sandwiches (thanks for those, Yankees), chicken tikka sandwiches and a Ploughman's Lunch.

But peanut butter and JAM sandwiches? No, absolutely not. In fact I think they're an aberration and a crime against God.

Oh, and I like salmon and cucumber sandwiches

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have you tried it?

do you also enjoy being a stereotype?

>chicken tikka sandwiches
need this