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The peanut butter and jelly sandwich (affectionally

called the P.B. and J) is a tasty American staple and


makes a quick or easy lunch or snack. You can have it the
traditional way or you can get creative and put lots of
fun, tasty treats in it. Let me share the steps that I take
in making the best P. B. and J. sandwich ever.
First, get the materials. _____________________
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Next, prepare the bread. ____________________
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Then, apply peanut butter and jelly._____________
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Last, combine both slice of bread. _______________
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Finally, enjoy your PB and J sandwich.
The peanut butter and jelly sandwich (affectionally called
the P.B. and J) is a tasty American staple and makes a quick or
easy lunch or snack. You can have it the traditional way or you
can get creative and put lots of fun, tasty treats in it. Let me
share the steps that I take in making the best P. B. and J.
sandwich ever.
First, gather your materials. You will need a clean, flat
surface, such as a cutting board. Make sure you have peanut
butter, jelly, jam, or preserves. You will need two slices a bread
and a clean knife. Marshmallows and bananas are optional.
Next, prepare the bread. Position the bread slices on the
clean surface side-by-side, with one slice face up and the other
face down. This step is vital because it will allow the slices of
bread to evenly match together.
Then, apply peanut butter and jelly. Using the knife, scoop
a large dollop of peanut butter and spread it onto the top of
each slice of bread. Putting peanut butter on each side
prevents the bread from getting soggy from the jelly. With the
same technique, spread the jelly on one side of the bread.
Putting jelly on both sides will lead to a mess, with jelly spewing
out the sides of the sandwich.
Last, combine both slices of bread. Take the slice of bread
without jelly on it and flip it on top of the jelly of the other slice.
You should have a layered PB&J sandwich with peanut butter
on the top and bottom and jelly in the center.
Finally, enjoy your PB and J sandwich.

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