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Peanut Butter Jelly Time

 
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Just in case you hadn't seen this, it is old.

But the point of this thread is for others to create threads with great links to Internet Phenomenons like this.

Post away and lets see some funny cool stuff.

I suggest starting a new thread instead of replying here, so that the individual threads can be about that particular link.

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[ May 12, 2006: Message edited by: Mark Spritzler ]
 
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Weird though peanut butter and jelly sandwiches sound, they're even stranger in non-American-English, where "jelly" refers to something similar to what you call "Jell-O". Imagine that in a sandwich with peanut butter.... eurgh.

Peanut butter and muesli sandwiches on the other hand.... mmmm.....
 
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When it comes to dancing graemlins, I like the devil chili:

To tie this into PB'n'J, I like it spicier: skip the jelly/jam and try a peanut butter sandwich with some Indian pickle like a lime and chili pickle. It's totally different and not for kids anymore, but the pickle goes well with peanut.
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Jeff, I can't believe you do that(PB and pickle) too . We do it all the time. In fact, I even mix some pickle in the alfredo sauce pasta that I order from Chili's and it's really great.
 
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Doesn't Indian pickle go with everything?

I also think the combination of sweet+spicy, for example fruit+chilis,
works well. When I was in Mauritius (where my wife's family is from), I saw how the street vendors would take pineapple slices and pour chili sauce over them. Yin+yang in every bite!
 
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Originally posted by Jeff Albertson:
skip the jelly/jam and try a peanut butter sandwich with some Indian pickle like a lime and chili pickle.

When we were children my sister used to eat peanut butter and Marmite sandwiches, although she denies that outright today. I was PB-allergic, or so I thought, so I left out the peanut butter.
 
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It's totally obvious that none of you have any sense of taste at all. PBJ is just ... weird, to use a charitable word. Nutella rules. End of public service announcement.
 
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Originally posted by Ulf Dittmer:
Nutella rules.

Well of course it does. No question about that. But you are changing the subject.
 
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peanutbutter is rather gross, mixing it with jam makes it even worse.
But it can get worse still, I've seen people eat peanut butter and banana sandwiches... Each separate is gross, don't even want to contemplate what would happen if you put them together...

Nutella is indeed very nice, especially on pancakes.
 
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Originally posted by Jeroen T Wenting:
peanut butter and banana sandwiches

Nutella and banana pancakes. That is the only decent combination of something nutty and something bananary.

... Each separate is gross

You don't like bananas? They've got to be one of the best fruits (ok, its aherb/ false berry really) on the planet. You can't beat a banana for stopping the mid-afternoon post-beer sleep

Banana and custard. Officially the best pudding ever.
 
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"I've seen people eat peanut butter and banana sandwiches"

The combination of Peanut Butter and Bananas is amazing. If you haven't done it and you like both, then you do not know what you are missing.

One of my most favorite things in the world is to go to the ice cream place ColdStones and get the Banana Ice Cream with Peanut Butter and Peanut Butter cups mixed in with them.

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I would be remiss in not bringing up Elvis' beloved Peanut Butter and Bacon sandwiches. I tried this one, long ago, and it's remarkably better than you'd think.
 
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Bacon is good with anything.
 
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no, I hate bananas.
Always have, and I've been forced to eat a lot of them as a kid (you know, the "they're healthy, it's for your own good" thingy).
 
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Peanut butter and banana is good, it's one of the few ways I will eat peanut butter. But I am reliably informed that peanut butter and canned tuna is not worth the trouble. (I put it in my son's lunch one day as an experiment -- yes, with his consent.)
 
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Originally posted by Ernest Friedman-Hill:
I would be remiss in not bringing up Elvis' beloved Peanut Butter and Bacon sandwiches. I tried this one, long ago, and it's remarkably better than you'd think.




Um, I could have sworn it was Peanut Butter and Banana sandwiches and not Bacon.

Well one site have this

The Elvis: Peanut Butter, Bacon, and Banana

another

"The Elvis A grilled peanut Butter sandwich, stuffed with bananas and honey. Try it with bacon for that extra indulgence."

so mostly without bacon, but you can indulge.

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