+27 Peanut butter and jelly make no sense to me, amirite?

by Lakinlew 1 day ago

it make spreading more difficult Lol can't take you serious after this. This is amateur hour right here. One goes on one slice of bread, the other goes on the other slice.

by Anonymous 1 day ago

My mother has Alzheimer's and the other day she made one, just a dollop of peanut butter and a dollop of jelly, didn't even spread them just closed the sandwich lol. Pure chaos. Kinda funny kinda sad

by Anonymous 1 day ago

Nay. Wrong. This leads to the jelly being squeezed out of the sammy. You put jelly on one side because it grips the bread. It also sucks spreading jelly onto peanut butter.

by Present_Repair 1 day ago

Sweet and salty is a very common taste combination

by Anonymous 1 day ago

Amen. Chocolate-covered pretzels are my kryptonite.

by PersimmonAnnual7789 1 day ago

Yes. Yes I would.

by PersimmonAnnual7789 1 day ago

Obviously it does compliment the flavor given people have been making them for ages. Sweet and salty go together. And how does it make spreading more difficult? Either put the peanutbutter on first then the jelly, or just put them on opposite pieces of bread. Not rocket science.

by Tbernhard 1 day ago

It's the greatest sandwich mankind invented

by Anonymous 1 day ago

It seems like a lot of things probably don't make sense to you. Grammar, spelling, redundant words, and possibly the concept of compatible flavor profiles. Generally speaking, sweet, salty, and umami go together tremendously and famously. To say that they clash is baseless ignorance.

by ChampionshipTough 1 day ago

I've always preferred peanut butter and honey.

by everardostark 1 day ago

Almond butter, cinnamon, and honey on whole wheat bread, but you're on the right track

by Anonymous 1 day ago

Cashew Butter if it wasn't so pricy.

by everardostark 1 day ago

Then...don't eat them?

by PersimmonAnnual7789 1 day ago

clashing flavor It doesn't complement the flavor This is just wrong. It's salty/sweet, one of the most well known and liked complementary flavor combos in existence. make spreading more difficult Huh? Who taught you to make a sandwich? The spreading of one has no impact on the other; you have 2 slices of bread to work with.

by Disastrous_Pitch 1 day ago

Lololololololololol I have a PBJ every day. Love em

by Think-Lawfulness6707 1 day ago

I weep for your palate.

by Anonymous 1 day ago

How exactly are you making PBJs? Are you using petroleum jelly?

by Anonymous 1 day ago

Who hurt you?

by PhotographFit5925 1 day ago

It sounds so incredibly disgusting tbh

by Anonymous 23 hours ago

The "caloric dense" argument, not everyone is a fatty that needs to count calories and be overly cautious on foods that feel more filling.

by Wbailey 23 hours ago

But he makes a point, it became a popular ration for soldiers during ww2

by Anonymous 23 hours ago