The_Munchmaster Posted March 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Fluffernutter Jingle: "First you spread spread spread... ... Then you enjoy joy joy" Used to sing same ditty to TG I met at Thermae! Very appropriate Kev , although the second line might be changed to "Then I enjoy, joy, joy" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted March 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Peanut butter, bacon, and lettuce, lots of lettuce (with some salt too). Great sandwich. :-) .... Lot's of suggestions for things to eat with PB. So far we've got jelly, jam, marmalade, honey, banana, cheese, wasabi, apple, nutella, marshmallow, bacon, bacon and lettuce and even just butter! Is there anything you can't eat with PB? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shygye Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Vegemite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unit731 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg patented a "Process of Preparing Nut Meal" in 1895 and used peanuts. Kellogg served the patients at his Battle Creek Sanitarium peanut butter. Joseph Lambert worked for Dr. Kellogg and began selling his own hand-operated peanut butter grinder in 1896. Almeeta Lambert published the first nut cookbook, "The Complete Guide to Nut Cookery" in 1899. I suggest the movie: Road to Wellville ROAD TO WELLVILLE All about Dr. Kellogg and his miracle cures. If you want to live longer and become healthier, then this movie is a must. Bridget Fonda is gorgeous in this flick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unit731 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Add this one to your list. I found these while doing some grocery shopping in BKK. Neat little 28.3g or 1 oz glass jars. Product of Switzerland. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted March 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Looks like a tiny jar of jam. Why would you buy this instead of a full size jar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BelgianBoy Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Add this one to your list. I found these while doing some grocery shopping in BKK. Neat little 28.3g or 1 oz glass jars. Product of Switzerland. I though Hero was Dutch..... BB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest lazyphil Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 i have both in the fridge, great on toasted begels, try it with nuttela hazelnut spread nice post workout snack :thumbup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest lazyphil Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 oops you said nuttela already! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unit731 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Looks like a tiny jar of jam. Why would you buy this instead of a full size jar? Easy answer for me: Freshness. Certainly, a larger jar would be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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