PB&J with Banana
Peanut butter, jelly, and banana slices.
Peanut butter, jelly, and banana slices.
The PB&J is the American sandwich most people learn to build before they can spell their own name. About forty seconds in every kitchen with a child of lunch-packing age, the same way every time.
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Peanut butter and jelly sandwich griddled like grilled cheese.
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