Toast would be in the bread and cereals group. Butter and jelly would be in the "discretionary calories" group; non essential (but often fun!) calories.
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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.
Around 200-230 calories depending on how much butter/maragrine and jelly you add.
NO!!!1 YES!!!! If you like eggs and like peanut butter! Ever had eggs and toast for breakfast, and put peanut butter on your toast (which is healthier than putting jelly or honey on toast). It's like breakfast on a sandwich!
butter, peanut butter and jelly, and strawberry cream cheese!
One recipe that comes to mind is toast. First you buy sliced bread, then you toast in a toaster. Use butter sparingly. Then enjoy. You may substitute jelly for the butter.
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The amount of calories may vary according to specific brands, but generally, one slice of bread would have about 70 calories and one tablespoon of jelly would have about 50 calories. So the total calories in one slice of toast with jelly (no butter) is approximately 115.
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Peanut Butter Jelly is the filling for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. There are a variety of jelly's to be used as well as a variety of peanut butter itself. I like the peanut butter with nuts on a toasted bagel. Others might enjoy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches using crackers in place of white bread, This type of bread makes the sandwich taste gummy unless you toast it. Tip: If you have hypoglycemia and are going to be out of the house for a few hours, then spread creamy style peanut butter, (minus the jelly) between two saltine crackers, make as many as you think you might need, put them into a baggie and eat them as a snack if you find your sugar is dropping.
If it has butter and jelly on it, yes. If not, then NO! If you want to be absolutely sure that a particular batch of toast is edible, feed a slice you're pet dog or your little sister. If she dies after eating it, immediately incinerate the toast in an outdoor area. If she lives, take the toast and insert it into your mouth. Mission accompolished. BTW: All toasters toast toast!!
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