A small amount of peanut butter won't hurt a dog and can actually help its coat to shine, but jelly contains too much sugar for a dog's system and shouldn't be given.
Peanut Butter is much better alone. But Peanut butter and jelly are equally as good together.
no, peanut butter actually a good treat for dogs.
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On Poptropica, it is: PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY
In the peanut butter kind!
No, jelly and peanut butter are fattening.
Jelly is good served on bread, toast or crackers. It is also popular mixed with peanut butter, butter, or syrup. If you are not US based Jelly refers to (jello and/or jam). Therefore it might be accompanied by fruit, custard, tifle sponges.
A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is typically good for about 1-2 hours at room temperature before it should be refrigerated to prevent spoilage.
An example of complementary goods is peanut butter and jelly. These items are often consumed together, as peanut butter is commonly spread on bread and then paired with jelly to make a sandwich. The consumption of one good, such as peanut butter, is enhanced by the presence of the other good, jelly, making them complementary in nature.
There is peanut butter in peanut butter jelly sandwhiches because, it tastes good with it and because it is in there it is part of the name. i think because it's called a PEANUT BUTTER and jelly sandwich. if you call it and peanut butter and jelly sandwich with no peanut butter it would be kinda weird! I totally agree with you! after all, the ancient Mayans did know what they were doing
Dogs love peanut butter. Most people will put peanut butter in a Kong so it takes the dog a long time to get the peanut butter out. It keeps the dog busy.