Twitter is a platform for commenting on serious and stupid issues. Often these less serious opinions are related to food.
However, some fights were as chaotic as the food battle of the wild high school canteen. Past arguments on Twitter included how to properly remove eggs from the carton, whether egg yolks can be put in coffee (this is a difficult result), and even the right way to slice the toast was included.
This time, well-known peas and mashed potatoes are splashed on the wall, symbolic sandwiches: peanut butter and jelly.
There are many recipes to commemorate the classic PB & J, but the basic principles of this discussion are as follows. Before closing the sandwich, are you painting peanut butter in the same piece? Or will you put peanut butter in one piece and jelly in another piece?
By convention, there are lots of things written on Twitter - the original post has nearly 9,000 retweets, 245,000 likes, and 650 comments. That's a lot of PB & J fans.
Some people say that wet sandwiches are made by placing peanut butter on both sides and placing jelly in the center.
For those who like jelly to peanut butter, tweeters suggest loading both sides to get extra ooey gooey treats
So, is it really a really best way to combine jelly with classic peanut butter? We do not know whether we will know the truth or not
I think I know how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. "Oh, yes - you put peanut butter and jelly in the sandwich, you are bread," you said. Because you want to make rude comments and make it very excited, you mistakenly say wrong. MHM Well, you probably know how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. But only you know my way. This may be because I told you in the past, or because we raised the same thing separately.
If you did it right, peanut butter and jelly sandwich are one of the best foods. It is tasty, you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner if you like. If peanut butter and jelly are said to be "child sandwiches". I'm sorry? No, this is not a fact. If you think you have to stop eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, this is a "anyone" sandwich. I'm really sorry at the end of the night. Why do you make yours worse? Eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Especially if you do, this is amazing for everyone:
There seems to be a way to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich: you put peanut butter and jelly between the two slices of bread. Of course, you can use chewy, smooth peanut butter or any jelly flavor, but after all, PB & J is like a sandwich. Right? Ok, clearly this is wrong. There was intense debate about the correct way to properly assemble childhood classics on Twitter, but to be honest, this surprised us a bit. Interestingly, the office staff at The Daily Meal stated that peanut butter is on one side of the bread and jelly on the other side. An invalid photo editor said that she actually ate peanut butter and American cheese sandwich.