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Peanut butter and apple slices is the bomb. PB and honey on an English muffin is great too. Has anyone every had peach-strawberry jam? Great stuff...mmm I'm getting hungry.
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Hmmm...

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My Dear Friends,

Chunky organic peanut butter for me, and locally-produced black currant jam is the best! :cool:

Oh, and on wheat bread only, thank you. :p

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sometimes when I use to come home from school as a kid, my mom would take sum apples, cut em in quarters or eighths(probably with a china kitchen knife) throw some PB on em and and evenly layed little marshmellows across the PB and called em smiley faces. Love you mom.

PS. Is it just me or does anyone else like potato chips in their pbj?
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Caly E wrote:
PS. Is it just me or does anyone else like potato chips in their pbj?
Seems that would call for a sturdy chip. Perhaps something kettle style for a good crunch.
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:My Dear Friends,

Methinks this thread is turning into more of a "look who's back" and PB&J thread than a trolling one. :D

Hmmm - PB&J sounds good - it is breakfast, after all!

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I think you're correct sir. ;) I'm glad the others are catching on now...

Talk to you soon bro.
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well most here know how I feel about china so I will just go lick some smooth creamy peter pan.
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skateORdie wrote:Why do you not support America and print your packages here?
Cost, maybe be not as simply as that one aspect in isolate, but it all comes down to that eventually.
Do you enjoy supporting child labor, environmental destruction and allowing your fellow Americans to lose jobs?
Have you considered that to stay at the price point that allows them to function that this is needed. That if they went to purely US 100% then the current US workers may be out of a job? Generally business decisions tend to be fairly involved and not quite so simplistic.

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VGM'S KNIVES wrote:Making some of these knives in Japan is cheaper then you could do here in the US.
I really doubt that!
VGM'S KNIVES wrote:China,now thats a different pot steel of a story :) . Junk Junk Junk.
Really doubt that also!

The reason for this is, that I do not like peanutbutter all that much. Honey, now that is a diffirent thing, yummy yummy! :D
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At the very least, don't feed the troll with our good peanut butter... :D
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try this...

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Caly E wrote:PS. Is it just me or does anyone else like potato chips in their pbj?
Caly, it's just you, bro...me, I like chocolate mousse on my pizza...yum!! ;) :D

Any more nonsequential non sequitors and I'm ready to go... :eek: :D

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DAYWALKER wrote:Aloha Paul,

Well, one good thing about this thread is that it allowed me to see some great Knifebro's again! Just like old times. ;)

Aloha Chad,
I was thinking the samething reading this thread, Lots of people I have not seen here is quite awhile. Just goes to show. there is good in almost everything.

Peace brother
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Peanut Butter and Banana sandwiches are great too. ;)
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if you havnt tried this

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Agent Starling wrote:Caly, it's just you, bro...me, I like chocolate mousse on my pizza...yum!! ;) :D

Any more nonsequential non sequitors and I'm ready to go... :eek: :D

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then U MUST! Everyone knows how to make a CHEESE TOASTIE :D , so do me a BIG favor. Instead of putting cheese in it, put chocolate chips. I wouldnt lie 2 ya's.
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amen74 wrote:Peanut Butter and Banana sandwiches are great too. ;)
you bet your A they are
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spydutch wrote:In that case you'll be able to finally give up your daytime job Piet :p :D :D
Yeah, that would be the day Arend.
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skateORdie,

I can understand your frustration, but I think that Daywalker's remark about talking with us rather than at us is good advice. Furthermore, I believe that your ad hominem attacks on Sal (i.e. his "line[ing] . . . pockets with the money) are unwarrented. You'll catch more flies with honey than you will with vinegar. (I don't know why you'd want flies, but I think the metaphor stands.)
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amen74 wrote:Peanut Butter and Banana sandwiches are great too. ;)
Have you ever tried frozen bananas? It's my preferred way of eating them. I buy overripe bananas in bulk (they're usually marked down), peel them, wrap them in aluminum foil, and throw them in the freezer. They are delicious and refreshing after they are frozen, especially this time of the year.
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Mr. Shawn wrote:Have you ever tried frozen bananas? It's my preferred way of eating them. I buy overripe bananas in bulk (they're usually marked down), peel them, wrap them in aluminum foil, and throw them in the freezer. They are delicious and refreshing after they are frozen, especially this time of the year.
Yes. You gave me an idea though. Spread peanut butter all over the bananas and then dip them in chocolate syrup, then put them in the freezer. Sounds like a hit! :D
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You guys are making me hungry. Did you guys know there is a store I believe in the US which only sells peanut butter and jelly sandwhiches. Dozens and dozens of different ones. With jelly beans, oreos,smarties, bannanas and so many other wicked topings. I say we forget blade next year and gather down there. It would be a mecca for us pb & J likers :D

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i prefer nutella and honey on lightly toasted wheat bread ;)
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