• i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Mixing bowl to mix and proof the bread.

    Pot to cook down the fruit and make jelly.

    Probably need at least a blender to make the peanut butter.

    Hmm, “cooking” a PB&J would use more dishes.

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    I’m still surprised that Americans took something that was already very sweet (peanut butter) and paired it with something several orders of magnitude sweeter (jam)

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      1 day ago

      Yeah! Sweet things never pair well with other sweet things unless you’re some obese 'murican! What’s next, cake AND frosting!?

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        Well if you had cake and frosting regularly as breakfast I’d be similarly horrified

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          21 hours ago

          i don’t know many who would consider PB&J a regular breakfast foods, but I’m that case do pancakes with maple syrup also horrify you? Crepes with hazelnut spread? Cinnamon rolls?