no
no
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich on wheat bread contains carbohydrates from the bread, sugar from the jelly, and proteins and fats from the peanut butter. These macromolecules provide energy and nutrients to the body.
Peanut butter
peanut butter - ground up peanuts and salt (commercial peanut butter also has a little vegetable oil added to prevent separation of the peanut oil from the peanut meal)jelly - cooked down fruit juice, sugar, pectinbread - wheat flour, yeast, water, etc.
For the bread, you can have anywhere from 60 to 180 calories for one slice. (The wide range is based on if you use white, wheat, whole-grain, ect. and the ingedients like floud, wheat, rye, flax, oat, and so on.) Peanut butter, for one serving, has about 190 calories in it. So the toast with peanut butter will probably have around 250 to 300 calories in it.
Peanut Butter Cookie recipes using white flour can be used substituting the whole wheat flour for the white flour. They may have a different texture or consistency.
Assuming you used proper serving sizes... Peanut Butter - 190 (Grape) Jelly - 60 Wheat - 100 (per slice) That is about 450 calories (peanut butter, jelly, and 2 slices of wheat bread). These numbers are averages, though, because different calories can exist based on brand, ingredients, and serving sizes.
I don't think they will, but they would love some peanut butter
Check the label. Anything with wheat, barley or rye has guten.
Peanut butter, Fish, Margarine, Whole grain wheat
Depends if you how much peanut butter you put on your bread, and if you have it on white bread, or whole wheat bread. 2 table spoons of peanut butter on white bread is about 325 calories, and on whole wheat bread it's about 280 calories.
No, because it's got wheat in it. Unless you've got gluten-free bread.