pjpoohbear
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LOL! I didn't think I was but I guess I am. Sad...but true.Originally Posted by 87Heel
I consider it the same, but I'm not a Fluff purist.
Yeah John only on Wonder Bread!! (gag) I hate wonderbread and to be honest I'm not a big Fluff fan however that with peanut butter is a wonderful thing. I don't know why. The right taste mix I guess. I ate it on whole wheat myself but Country White yes sure re for DH or better yet on Italian Bread aka ScaliJhalkias said:And you guys put this stuff on a sandwich?????![]()
Not here.
Most people here either buy it to use with ice cream as a topping - like the cannucks (heck, they're just across the lake from us) . . . or, during baking season around the holidays. I know we used to use it in making fudge.
But on a sandwich???![]()
I'll be that's not with any kind of high wheat grain high fiber bread like what Kim was looking for (BTW Kim, we have some great breads in our stores, and we operate a scratch bakery). Somehow I see this on the softest possible wonder bread.
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I think I have gotten so used to the John1 now, that every time I type my name on a letter at work I will be typing John1. How funny is it that John1 and John2 are both in the grocery business too?
According to DH he can't imagine people not loving it. Something is wrong with me that it isn't my passion. (just kidding)Originally Posted by klineyqueen
Fluffernutter is the best sandwich going!!!! When I was a child I would take a half sand. everyday!!! It was always peanut butter and marshmallow! My DS eats them now! I still have them if I can't find anything else for lunch! You Ohioians (sp) Have no idea what you are missing!
We have that too. Although DD doesn't like jelly or jam. No condiments of any kind for her actually.Hey what is wrong with peanut butter and jelly? Is jelly not good enough for you guys up in the NE?
Oh my brother's absolute fav! I wished I liked bananas because it actually looked good in a messy way.goofyforlife said:even better is fluffernutter with banana slices on it.....
klineyqueen said:Kim - will you be up and posting with us from NYC this week? Where is your store located? Oh yeah - I am jealous about your Wicked tickets!!!! I would love to see that show! My DH tried to get me tickets for our trip there last year but they were all sold and I would not allow him to pay extra from ebay!
Did you get the Welch's that became cups you could use later. I loved those as a kid. My aunt had those glasses. We didn't have Quick but Ovaltine. Did you ever taste that - it was yucky. How about Bosco?Jhalkias said:Figures . . . I knew someone had to work ain there.
And PB and J was ALL I ate EVERY day for lunch for years when I was in school. Jif and Welch's grape jelly. DW said how boring! Later in life I even graduated from creamy to extra chunky pb. To this day, when I have one of those sandwiches, I feel like a little kid again! Oh, and a big tall glass of milk with Nestles Quik Chocolate!![]()
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That sounds so neat. I have never seen one.klineyqueen said:Did any of you fine folks see the meteor shower this weekend? It really was amazing. We were up in the mountains. other than a few campfires it was pitch black and a beautiful, starry, clear sky!
I'm trying to post all together but I don't think I'm ever going to catch up to this thread I am still 1/2 hour behind. DH also loves Nutella.pjpoohbear said:Do you all have nutella down there, we have it here and there is even a commerical with a teacher saying, if the kids at least get a nutella sandwich for breakfast, all those hazelnuts, they would have a good day at school?
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Thats why my dw will not shop at WM. I will occasionally, but not for groceries. There are 3 superWM within 10 miles of our home with another planned. Counting the stores in neighboring towns and planned stores...we will have 7 superWM within 25 minutes of our home within a years time.Jhalkias said:Anyway, Walmart, and retailers like them, have a devastating impact on local and small businesses, as people flock to them for price. Once the competition is gone, look out! Walmart ruined Rubbermaid (a company that was only about 40 miles from here), and has had a hand in ruining the Hoover company (which is in the town we live in now). The quest for lower prices, and higher profits always comes at the expense of someone, and we are I fear experiencing a real decline in the middle class in America. Pretty soon we will begin to widen the canyon between the haves and the have nots in this country if we keep going down this road, and that is not a good thing.
kimerinc said:
Me too - unless it's a croissant.87Heel said:Not a nutella fan. A good friend got me to try it and I can't really get into chocolate on toast/bagel/english muffin.
pjpoohbear said:They have bread at the breakfast buffet, so someone can get you white bread. Maybe Kim can get it for us, lol. I want to try a fluffernutter or at least a sixth!
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One semester in college ALL I ate was PB and honey sandwiches. (I was kinda brokeJhalkias said:PB and J was ALL I ate EVERY day for lunch for years when I was in school. Jif and Welch's grape jelly. DW said how boring! Later in life I even graduated from creamy to extra chunky pb. To this day, when I have one of those sandwiches, I feel like a little kid again! Oh, and a big tall glass of milk with Nestles Quik Chocolate!
lbgraves said:!
gasp! Gag. No way. Well, I suppose if you left fluff out in the hot sun and then used it. We have a Fluff thing going on here where I need to send it to all of my transplanted friends who can't get it. I have heard the bemoaning of Marshmallow Cream in Gerogia, Ohio and California
Jhalkias said:$$$$$$$$$$$!
No one (Well almost no one) cares about quality any more. All anyone seems to care about is price. I understand it in one respect - other than one company that is the bedrock of this town (Timken roller bearing) we have lost lots of industry and lots of jobs here.
I'll tell you another secret . . . our meatcutters actually CUT meat from hanging cattle. We are the ONLY store in NE Ohio that I know does this. Beef comes into other stores pre-cut, or in boxed primal cuts. I have a devil of a time hiring meat cutters, as they have to be almost totally retrained. They all think a roast comes out of a box.
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