On the light side Take two slices of your favorite bread. Lay them out on the cutting board or counter. Find your favorite peanut butter and jelly (grape is my favorite) then open up the jars.
Find a dinner knife, not a sharp one, you don't need a sharp knife for this job. Use butter or margarine to "butter" both slices of bread. (only the side facing up) Put the peanut butter on the right side piece of bread about 1/4 inch thick.
(do not put peanut butter on the left hand slice, it will change the taste and mouth feel, you will have to start all over) Put your jelly on the left hand slice of bread, about 1/4 inch thick. Place your hand under the left hand side slice of bread, the one with the jelly! Lift the slice and flip it jelly side down on top of the right hand side slice of bread (the one with the peanut butter) Press down lightly to seal and if you want to be fancy, cut it in half and place both halves on a small plate.
Pour a large glass of cold milk, take both and go watch cartoons, let mom and dad sleep in for a change.
Get 2 pieces of bread, put PB on one side of one piece, jelly on one side of the other piece, and put the pb & j together. Enjoy!
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