Grape Jelly - 40 to 60 Peanut Butter - 190 Skim Milk - 80 to 100 Bread - 60 to 150 (depedning on whole wheat, white, flax, oat, ect.) So it would be peanut butter, then milk or bread, and then grape jelly.
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.
Peanut butter goes well with grape jelly (jam).
It depends on what kind of bread and jelly you are eating. A slice of white bread with some grape or strawberry jelly has about 130 calories. if you want to see for sure, you can check the nutrition facts on the side of the package or go to a Nutrition facts website.
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.
They were peanut butter in the winter and grape jelly in the summer
No. I did, with grape jelly and crackers as a mid-morning snack.
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can you eat grape jelly if your on warfarin
I believe that peanut butter is better because of its wide range of uses (sandwiches, apples, chocolate-covered, etc.) and superior taste. Peanut allergies are quite common, decreasing its overall value of a widely used food. Some people however, love jelly because of its sweetness and value as it pertains to pb&j's.
Take two slices of your favorite bread. Lay them out on the cutting board or counter. Find your favorite peanut butter and jelly or jam (grape jelly 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 or jam 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
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yes; the most common similar item is Smucker's Goober Grape Peanut Butter & Jelly--http://static.sazze.com/prod_pic/big2/0/r/9221_1227132168.gif Some are exactly half and half on each side.