lpoeppelman
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So can I just get two pieces of bread at Resort Counter Service restaurants and if so, is the jelly and peanut butter packets free?
TIA!
TIA!

Peanut butter packets are only out at some places, not all. Other places you have to pay for them. Jelly is out but may not be out all day since it's more of a breakfast item. If PB&J is a must have item it might almost be better to pack small jars and bread in your luggage and keep it in your room. More convenient at any rate.
In the past (but this has been awhile ago as we drove last few trips and brought our own) - we purchased bread at the Resort Counter service for under a dollar... maybe .65 cents or something... and the peanut butter was free as was the jelly. That's a pretty cheap snack so was looking for advice from someone who may have done this more recently.
I'll search the budget board... there may be something there.
Thanks!
I swear this is true: A few years ago, I witnessed a woman (who was unfortunately misinformed about the carb-loading process) prepare for the Princess Half Marathon by purchasing THIRTEEN slices of bread -- which she proceeded to top with THIRTEEN packets of peanut butter. So if there's no peanut butter to be found, it's probably because she used it all.
Disney sells peanut butter and jelly sandwiches - Uncrustables. Why would they not frown upon guests making their own using venue-supplied condiments? Based on some other posts here, the necessary condiments don't appear to be supplied any longer.I recently read a dining report where someone talked about this. Of course, I don't remember which one but I believe it was at Animal Kingdom lodge (one of them, never stayed there so don't know the difference.) Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I heard this was a thing, and knew what you were talking about.
You buy the bread and then packets of jelly and peanut are right there for anyone that purchased something. Not frowned upon or taking anything you shouldn't be.
Disney sells peanut butter and jelly sandwiches - Uncrustables. Why would they not frown upon guests making their own using venue-supplied condiments? Based on some other posts here, the necessary condiments don't appear to be supplied any longer.
It's been a few years, but when we stayed at pop, dd and I would go to the food court every morning and have peanut butter toast. I want to say 2 slices of bread was like .59 and the peanut butter was free.
Pony up $5 and buy bread and pb. You're going to Disney. I'm sure you can swing it.