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Old June 28, 2011   #16
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Peanut butter and bacon on toasted rye is one of my favorite sandwiches....but i don't like the sound of tomatoes and peanut butter.... LOL


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Substitue the Mayo for peanut butter on a BLT anyone Never tried that nor do I intend to.

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Old June 28, 2011   #17
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How much stranger is this than peanut butter and jelly? Not much.

So I will try it. Not that it doesn't worry me a bit, but I will anyway. So many people say it's good.

It took me a year to work up the guts to try eggplant parmesan, and it became one of my favorite things. What the heck.

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Old June 28, 2011   #18
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Okay, go Christine.

BTW, I forgot about peanut butter and Bread & Butter Pickles. SUPER YUMM!!!!!!!
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Old June 29, 2011   #19
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For tomatoes....sliced and a bit of salt and pepper. But for best sandwich is fried bologna and mustard!
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Old June 29, 2011   #20
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I think Ted, is pulling our legs. But, anyhow..You know what is really good. A fresh off the grill hamburger, with a big dollop of peanut butter. The peanut butter oozes over everything..You can also put a thin layer of mayo on the bottom of the bun. So, bun, mayo, hot hamburger, peanut butter, yummy.. I dare anyone to try it, and not like it.
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Old June 29, 2011   #21
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My kids love strawberry jam on hamburgers. Ugg... then again... the best way to eat macaroni & cheese is to scoop it up with a dill pickle chip!!!
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I think Ted, is pulling our legs.
Nope!!!! Today, I was out fishing with my great-nephew and my brother. My lunch consisted of a Little Debbie Nutty Bar and a Peanut Butter and Spam sandwich. Diet Mountain Dew was the drink of choice.

I'm really serious about all the above posts. Sometimes I'll stand at the kitchen bar and eat bread & butter pickles right from the jar dipped into the peanut butter. It's hard to get the peanut butter to stick to the wet pickles but worth the hassle. No kidding here.
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Old June 29, 2011   #23
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I'm gonna try it when my tomatoes come in, which is a long ways off. Today I ate a PB&J with homemade strawberry jam and homemade bread. Best PB&J I ever had. It doesn't sound so crazy to me to sub tomato for the jam/jelly part. Kinda makes sense. Not sure about the pepper. They may have lost me there.

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Old June 30, 2011   #24
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I've had some thai food before with a peanut sauce with tomatoes in it, it was good, was a little hesitant at first about the combination, but I liked it.
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