How to make a perfect PB&J
Hey all! Do you like to eat? Are you one of those people who
like to have a nice sandwich every now and then? Preferably a sandwich made out
of peanut butter and jelly? Also, have you ever had the trouble of not being
able to make a perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich? If so, you came to the
right blog. Here I will tell you how to make a perfect PB&J that you will
later consume for your own enjoyment. But before I tell you how to actually
make this classic sandwich, you will need a couple ingredients. Of course, as
everyone knows there are three key ingredients to make a peanut butter and
jelly, bread, peanut butter, and jelly. Whatever type of peanut butter, jelly,
or bread is up to you, I personally like to use Skippy's creamy peanut butter,
Welch's grape jelly, and Wonderbread. On some how-to websites they state using
sweet butter to make the peanut butter taste better. This website also states
to sprinkle salt on top of the peanut butter as well. I would never try this
but if you think this would make your PB&J's better than go right ahead and
try it.
Now for the real fun part, how to make your perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich. This process might vary from person to person but I will give you the way I make it. First, you take two pieces of bread out of the package. Try to pick two pieces that are closer to the middle of the loaf. Once you have selected your slices take out the peanut butter and open it. Then spread the peanut butter over one of the slices of bread. Make sure you are able to cover the side of bread in the peanut butter, so there is no bread showing. Then with whatever peanut butter that is left on the knife, wipe it off on the second piece of bread. Next you will need to grab the jelly. Then spread the jelly over the second piece of bread. Like the first piece of bread, make sure that there is no bread showing when you spread the jelly. Once you have both pieces covered, one with peanut butter and the other with jelly, put both pieces together. Finally, the last step into making a perfect peanut butter and jelly, eat and enjoy.

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