David Gnacinski
Jeffrey Cahan
College Writing
December 22, 2015
How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Everyone knows how to make a Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich, but how do you describe it to someone who never has? Will you be vague or very in depth, and will you accomplish the end goal of the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
The first step is to acquire the materials you will need which are two slices of bread, a jar of peanut butter, and a jar of jelly/jam/preserves. The fun of making a peanut butter and jelly is overall simplicity of creating one but you have an almost limitless array of combinations to get the most delicious outcome customized specifically for you! Whether you want to start with white or wheat bread, crunchy or creamy peanut butter, to the wholesome variety of jellies at your disposal, there are so many possibilities. Not a jelly fan? No problem, how about a chocolate spread or some marshmallow fluff, the sky is the limit but for the sake of
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Take your knife and carefully cut off the crusts if you or the person you are making the sandwich for does not care for them. Do this by placing the blade of the knife slightly in from the side with the crust and push down to make a clean cut and to seal the edges of the sandwich. Repeat while turning the sandwich until all crusts are off. I prefer to leave the crusts on so I personally skip this step. Place the crusts off to the side to prepare for the next step, cutting the sandwich. This is a way to make the sandwich easier to eat for little kids or just to eat it one handed or if you plan on sharing the sandwich. So if you will be eating it with both hands or you will not be sharing, you may skip this step. Position your knife over the middle of the sandwich and press down firmly and evenly to cut it into two equal halves. You can also position the knife diagonally from one corner to the far corner to cut the sandwich into two even
The baker will start by melting the one stick of butter in the oven safe dish. Take the paper off of the stick butter and place the stick of butter in the oven safe dish, then place the oven safe dish in the preheated oven until butter is melted, after the butter is melted put on oven mitts and remove the oven safe dish from the oven. Now get your measuring cup, measure out one cup of flour, pour the cup of flour in the mixing bowl. Then measure out one cup of milk and pour it in the mixing bowl, next measure out one cup of sugar and pour in mixing bowl. Next get the spoon and mix the ingredients thoroughly until mixed completely. Now pour the mix into oven safe dish on top of the melted butter, and lastly open the large can of peaches with can opener, dump all of the peaches on top of mix in oven safe dish.
The 1920s was a hard and painstaking era in American history. Many family's throughout New York lived in absolute poverty and saved week to week just to make enough to eat and pay the rent. Many Immigrants flooded the streets desperate for work while living conditions were harsh and many starved. This is just the case of the novel Bread Givers, written by Anzia Yezierska. In this story we follow Sarah Smolinsky, an ambiguous independent Jewish girl "trapped" by her religious traditions. Her story unfolds as she breaks away from her controlling parents and moves to work and go to school for hopes of being a school teacher. Her life is not easy and she must endure countless sacrifices just to get by. With the determination of her will she graduates college, but returns to her father to take care of him in his old age. In the begging of the story Sarah hates her father, and everything about him, and this relates to her hatred of his God and his traditions. From hatred of her father she refuses her Jewish traditions and religious beliefs to make a better life for her self in America. After accomplishing her goals, she can't ignore the emptiness of her fathers love. Sarah yearns with a wanting to be loved by her father. She begins feels remorse for him, and starts to remember her past and where she came from, returning slowly to her once lost traditions.
how it is. Many different ways to make a PB&J sandwich. Pick the way that is best for you and
Preview Statement: I will demonstrate all the wonderful combinations of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, easy quick options with almost no prep time, and how to put together that yummy sandwich.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches have been made and eaten for centuries around America and even in other countries. If one likes the contrast between thickness, smooth, and savory, then sandwich for you! Children and adults love it because it has the taste of peanuts and the sweetness of jelly and you can make different variations of it so you will never get tired of it. Don't relive your childhood with artificial food coloring and high sugar contents! Give yourself, your children and your grand children a nutritious lunch that they will love!
Have you ever wondered who invented Peanut Butter? Did you know that the same man made “more than 450 products ranging from margarine to library paste that could be made from the peanut, the sweet potato, and various other cultivated plants”. That man, also known as the “Peanut Man”, is George Washington Carver. There are three commonly asked questions about Carver including: “What was his personal life like?” “What did he actually do?” and “What did he like to do when he wasn’t working?” Basically, Carver was an African-American slave born at the end of the Civil War that was able to overcome many obstacles and become a famous scientist and inventor.
Pecans are one of my preferred snacks. I have always favored pecans over any other type of nut. Even as a young child I remember snacking on delicious pecans. Living in the south has allowed me to appreciate the natural growing pecan trees. My grandparents have two amazing pecan trees in their front yard.
It is easy to make a sandwich, really any kind and it tastes really good. First thing to making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is to go to the store and buy peanut butter and jelly. When you go to the store to get peanut butter, I get Skippy, but it doesn't matter what peanut butter you get. For the jelly I like to get Welch's Concord Grape jelly.
His home was not completely ruined by Jaraxxus, though the roof was very damaged. Gene then proceeded to what he wanted to do in the first place, and so, he made his magic peanut butter and jelly
10. On your dough put the spoon full of meat in the dough. 11. Fold the dough in half.
It has nothing to do with how to cut bread, you don't have to cut slices razor thin to fix the problem. It has more to do with how the bread is prepared, and what you do or don't add to it. With the right knowhow, your bread slicer can still get plenty of use, and you can still enjoy a slice of bread, without needing to feel guilty. The first thing we should probably discuss is whole wheat bread.
I take out two slices of bread and put them onto a wooden cutting board. I put a few thin slices of turkey onto one piece of bread. I then take the other piece and gently nestle it on top of the turkey. I put the sandwich onto a paper plate and take it to the table. I look at it and think to myself, job well done. But I can’t help thinking that I’m missing something. Oh yes! Miracle Whip.
Well-known product. The ------offers a brand name known internationally. Besides the company has been well known for their quality, freshness, and taste of its products.
The term “Sandwich Generation” is what some are using to describe those people who, for one reason or another, are ‘sandwiched’ between the need to provide care not only for their own children but also for at least one aging parent. There has been much debate on what classifies someone as being included in such group, and little emphasis on the hardships that accompany the transition between child and caregiver. This paper will discuss the classification that make up the “sandwich generation’ and some of the financial and emotional stress that comes with this new responsibility.
The main task for this unit is to make sandwiches for 15 Pre K students at AIS that are going on a field trip to Kidzania at an unknown time. The students need sandwiches that would taste good, be healthy and at the same time the sandwiches must not get ruined. The children need sandwiches for their fieldtrip because they need something to eat so that they can stay happy, and so that they can have a good time in Kidzania. This essay will be discussing how research could be used to plan a task as simple as making a sandwich.