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How long can a peanut butter and jelly sandwich last before it goes bad?

A peanut butter and jelly sandwich can last for about 1-2 days if stored in the refrigerator. After that, it may start to spoil and should be discarded.


How long is a peanut butter jelly sandwich good for before it goes bad?

A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is typically good for about 1-2 hours at room temperature before it may start to go bad. It is best to store it in the refrigerator if you plan to eat it later.


How is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich made?

First you take a little bit of peanut butter and spread it on a piece of bread. (you may have any kind of peanut butter.) Then take some jelly and spread it on another piece of bread. (also any kind you want). Finally, you put both pieces of bread together and take a butter knife and cut. Then you eat the sandwitch.And now, one from the lighter side: With relish!


Ice breaker game of jelly on bread of blindfolded?

You may be making reference to an ice breaker game in which a blindfolded (or sometimes simply turned around) person is suppose to dictate how to make a peanut butter and/or jelly sandwich. The twist to the game though is that they are forced to say things like "take the lid off", "pick up the butter knife and scoop out jelly/peanut butter" otherwise the person following the instructions can attempt to stab the lid since they were not instructed to open the can or to scoop out the jelly/peanut butter with their fingers.


How to make peanut butter and jelly finger sandwiches?

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.


How is geometry connected to the 7 wonders of the world?

its like saying why isnt there peanut butter on a peanut butter and jelly samich.....the world may never know


What are some techniques on making peanut butter and jelly samdwiches?

Tell a woman to make it for you- it's too much work. But if you are a woman, then take two slices of bread out from the bag and place them flat on a clean plate or cutting board. Next, take out a knife and place it on the side, it will be used for later. Now you must remove peanut butter from your cupboard and jelly from your refrigerator. Be sure to remove both lids before removing the contents. First you should take the peanut butter out of the jar (this way the jelly doesn't get in the peanut butter jar and get moldy) with the knife and spread it on one lone piece of bread. Be sure to cover all of the slice, especially the edges. Next, remove the jelly from the jar with the same knife, but be careful, as jelly's viscosity is considerably less, and it is more likely to fall off of the knife. It may take more than one trip from the jar to the sandwich, but make sure the clean, or naked, piece of bread remaining is coated with a light facade of jelly. Once this task is completed, put the jelly side of the sandwich on top of the peanut butter side, and be sure to have the peanut butter and jelly actually touch in the middle, you don't want an inside out sandwich. Additional steps may include cutting the sandwich diagonally into triangles. This is preferred over cutting it into rectangles because triangles have a wider frontal area to bite into. In addition, it is also sometimes preferred that the crust be cut off of the bread to ensure the maximum amount of deliciosity can be extracted from the sandwich. After these steps, the sandwich is completed and is ready to be delivered to your man.


What is Cialis Jelly where do you put it and does it come in peanut butter?

Cialis Jelly is a soft Tablet that is taken oraly, and it is absorbed through the stomach, into the bloodstream. No it does not come with Peanut Butter. But if the Marketing people at Lilly get wind of that they may steal your idea!


How long can a peanut butter sandwich last before it goes bad?

A peanut butter sandwich can last for about 1-2 days at room temperature before it may start to go bad. It is best to store it in the refrigerator to extend its shelf life.


How long does a peanut butter sandwich last before it goes bad?

A peanut butter sandwich can last for about 1-2 days at room temperature before it may start to go bad. It is best to store it in the refrigerator to extend its shelf life.


How is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich digested?

Eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is much more complicated than it may seem. From the time the sandwich enters your body to the time it leaves, your digestive system works hard to break down the food particles into smaller molecules that are able to be absorbed by your cells.The first step in digesting a peanut butter and jelly sandwich starts when you put it in your mouth. This is called ingestion. Your teeth begin mechanical digestion by grinding up the sandwich into very small pieces. Next, the enzymes in your saliva start chemical digestion by breaking down the carbohydrates located in the bread and some in the peanut butter and jelly. Then, your food is swallowed and pushed by your tongue to the back of the mouth where it enters your esophagus. Your esophagus will carry the mouthfuls of the sandwich down to your stomach. When this happens, the pathways up your nose and down to your lungs are closed off. Your epiglottis, which is a small flap of tissue in your throat is pushed down by the food to close off the trachea so the food does not enter your airway. The next step of digestion is in your stomach. When the peanut butter and jelly sandwich arrives at the stomach, mechanical digestion is continued when muscular movement of the stomach churns the sandwich. As muscles in the stomach wall contract and relax, the sandwich is mixed with gastric juice containing hydrochloric acid, pepsinogen, and water. The hydrochloric acid kills any bacteria in the sandwich. The chemical digestion is continued in the stomach when pepsin enzymes break down the protein from the peanut butter and some protein from the bread into smaller, amino acid molecules.After your stomach breaks down the protein in the bread and peanut butter, muscular contractions of your stomach walls push the mushy sandwich into the small intestine. Most of the chemical digestion occurs here. Several different types of enzymes are released. The liver and pancreas help the small intestine produce the enzymes needed to break down the food molecules. Your liver helps break down the fat located in the peanut butter and the small amount of fat in the bread. Your liver produces bile which digests fat. The bile is stored in your gallbladder until it is needed. Bile breaks down the fat into smaller droplets during the process of emulsification. Your pancreas produces several enzymes including amylase, lipase, and protease. Now, the sandwich is very different. The starch that was in the bread and the carbohydrates in the jelly have been changed into simple sugar molecules. The protein molecules from the peanut butter were turned in amino acids, and the fat from the peanut butter and bread changed into glycerol and fatty acid molecules. The molecules are now small enough to be absorbed by diffusion through villi in your small intestine into the blood vessels. The food molecules can be carried to all the cells once they are in the blood to carry out their specific job.The last step of digestion occurs in your large intestine. Almost all of the useful nutrients from the sandwich were absorbed in the small intestine. All of the remaining material from the peanut butter and jelly sandwich are passed on to your large intestine. Once there, water from the remaining material is reabsorbed into your body. Then, the muscles of your rectum force feces out through your anus, which is your last body part involved in the digestion. This process in your large intestine was called egestion.In about the twenty-four hours it took for your body to digest the peanut butter and jelly sandwich, several of your organs and other body parts worked together. They broke down the sandwich so your body can have the nutrients it needs for survival.


How will decrease in production of peanutbutter affect the demand for jelly?

Since the two are normally paired a decrease in the availability of peanut butter may also cause a decrease in the purchase of jelly