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I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to enjoy
the cream because of its bulk.

Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream has
much less calories than PBJ.)


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


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>I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
>was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to enjoy
>the cream because of its bulk.
>
> Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
> frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream
> has much less calories than PBJ.)


I haven't had them either but husband and daughter have. They liked them.


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On May 17, 9:51*pm, Landon > wrote:
> On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."
>
> > wrote:
> >I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
> >was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to enjoy
> >the cream because of its bulk.

>
> >Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
> >frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream has
> >much less calories than PBJ.)

>
> >W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> Ok, seriously....
>
> Peanut Butter must be used sparingly and with copious amounts of
> honey, preserves or jelly.
>
> A large glass of milk must be within 2 feet at all times.


Not jelly - preserves or jam. Preferably seedless raspberry or
strawberry.

N.
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> wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."
> > wrote:
>
>>I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
>>was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to
>>enjoy
>>the cream because of its bulk.
>>
>>Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
>>frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream
>>has
>>much less calories than PBJ.)
>>
>>
>>W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>

>
> In the future, peanut butter wont contain peanuts. It will be made
> from polyaromatic resins, lenoleac silicate, hydrolized clay matting,
> recycled plastics, oleated process mash (recycled engine oil), toasted
> bone meal, (burnt human & animal bones from cremations), high fruitose
> corn syrup, sodium chloride (salt), uric acid (processed urine),
> bovine byproducts (cow manure), and assorted fillers.
>
> If this sounds unappealing, there's always "Slim Fast", which contains
> no actual food at all.


Urine is such an amazing substance. It be used to get rid of foot fungus,
and to dye clothing. Holistic healers even drink it.


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


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Nancy2 wrote:
> On May 17, 9:51 pm, Landon > wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."
>>
>> > wrote:
>>> I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian
>>> bread. It was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes
>>> it harder to enjoy the cream because of its bulk.

>>
>>> Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables.
>>> Uncrustables are frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried
>>> them. (Marshmallow cream has much less calories than PBJ.)

>>
>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>>
>> Ok, seriously....
>>
>> Peanut Butter must be used sparingly and with copious amounts of
>> honey, preserves or jelly.
>>
>> A large glass of milk must be within 2 feet at all times.

>
> Not jelly - preserves or jam. Preferably seedless raspberry or
> strawberry.
>
> N.


Once I ate a rasperry muffin and got a seed stuck between my teeth. Very
painful. Darn you Fresh City!


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)




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On Wed, 18 May 2011 10:58:49 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote:

>On May 17, 9:51*pm, Landon > wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."
>>
>> > wrote:
>> >I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
>> >was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to enjoy
>> >the cream because of its bulk.

>>
>> >Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
>> >frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream has
>> >much less calories than PBJ.)

>>
>> >W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>>
>> Ok, seriously....
>>
>> Peanut Butter must be used sparingly and with copious amounts of
>> honey, preserves or jelly.
>>
>> A large glass of milk must be within 2 feet at all times.

>
>Not jelly - preserves or jam. Preferably seedless raspberry or
>strawberry.
>
>N.


Depends on what the "carrier" is, for me. If toasted bread, no jelly,
but if muffins, jelly is good. Corn muffins with butter and grape
jelly...serious Yum.

Preserves beat out jelly any day though!

One of my addictions is to blueberries. I love em. In or on almost
anything appropriate for berries or berry flavor.

Toasted English Muffins with butter and preserves...awesome.
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On May 19, 1:58*am, Nancy2 > wrote:
> On May 17, 9:51*pm, Landon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."

>
> > > wrote:
> > >I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread. It
> > >was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to enjoy
> > >the cream because of its bulk.

>
> > >Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
> > >frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream has
> > >much less calories than PBJ.)

>
> > >W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> > Ok, seriously....

>
> > Peanut Butter must be used sparingly and with copious amounts of
> > honey, preserves or jelly.

>
> > A large glass of milk must be within 2 feet at all times.

>
> Not jelly - preserves or jam. *Preferably seedless raspberry or
> strawberry.
>
> N.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -


Try toast with PB and fig jam (preserves) on top.

Yum

JB
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> wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 18 May 2011 15:00:46 -0400, "Christopher M."
> > wrote:
>
>>
> wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Tue, 17 May 2011 15:31:58 -0400, "Christopher M."
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>I made a peanut butter and marshmallow cream sandwich on syrian bread.
>>>>It
>>>>was surprisingly good. I guess regular white bread makes it harder to
>>>>enjoy
>>>>the cream because of its bulk.
>>>>
>>>>Smuckers (TM) also makes a product called Uncrustables. Uncrustables are
>>>>frozen PBJ pockets of "bread". I haven't tried them. (Marshmallow cream
>>>>has
>>>>much less calories than PBJ.)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>>>
>>>
>>> In the future, peanut butter wont contain peanuts. It will be made
>>> from polyaromatic resins, lenoleac silicate, hydrolized clay matting,
>>> recycled plastics, oleated process mash (recycled engine oil), toasted
>>> bone meal, (burnt human & animal bones from cremations), high fruitose
>>> corn syrup, sodium chloride (salt), uric acid (processed urine),
>>> bovine byproducts (cow manure), and assorted fillers.
>>>
>>> If this sounds unappealing, there's always "Slim Fast", which contains
>>> no actual food at all.

>>
>>Urine is such an amazing substance. It be used to get rid of foot fungus,
>>and to dye clothing. Holistic healers even drink it.
>>
>>
>>W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)
>>

>
> So if I get a foot fungus, do I just need to pee on my foot?????


Yes you do.

> I'll let the Holistic healers drink it..... YUCK !!!!


Those people will drink anything.

> I do know that Urea is great for the skin. I have an ointment that
> contains it, and is for cracked fingers and heels. Great stuff, but
> the Urea is synthetic, not made from urine. Most of it is synthetic
> in medicines these days.


Good to know.


W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


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