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I’ve found that gets rid of the gentle softness that I’m wanting out of a PBJ.

Grilled peanut butter sandwich is great though, but jelly demands soft and cold.

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Put 2 slices in the same side of the toaster. Then spread everything ont the toasted side. Melty goodness with soft outside.

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Alright, so two slices on one side would never have occurred to me, so if nothing else thanks for that. :)

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You don’t have to fully toast it. The bread doesn’t even have to brown. You just want to dry out the top layer a tiny bit.

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I’m always down to try new things, so I’ll give it a shot for breakfast or lunch.
I have doubts it’ll be as squishy as I like, but I’ll report back. If it’s not as okay as I’ve been led to believe, I’ll be absolutely neutral and keep eating my sandwich. Maybe say “hmm” or something.

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Try using your toaster’s bagel setting if it has one to minimize the toasting of the outside (I have no dog in the fight, just something I thought about)

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I love a grilled PB+Banana. Like a grilled cheese, fried in butter. They’re fantastic!

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Never thought to add banana.

I like to do mine a lot like a grilled cheese, so only just enough butter for it to toast. Sometimes I’ll kinda flatten it a bit so all the peanut butter melts into the bread and it turns into more of a peanut butter panini pancake thing.

That last parts how my dad cooked them, so I’ll admit that if it wasn’t for the comfort food factor I might not rate it as high as I do.

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Pretty much what killed Elvis although he did add bacon

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I feel like it’s worth mentioning the “loaf of bread with a kind of bacon, a pound of peanut butter, and a pound of jelly” if we’re talking about that guys poor dietary choices. Or that he would eat like, ten of them at a time with his barbiturates.

It was the constipation from the drugs that got him though, since straining is what caused his heart to stop.

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2 points

Neuchatel and fruit on toast is divine.

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I’m partial to a peanut butter burger, which also comes with mayonnaise and thin pickles sliced long-ways.

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