How to Make a PB&J Sandwich…Step 2

Step 2: Get the peanut butter and bread

Now that you have your jelly or jam ready to go, the next step is to grab your peanut butter and bread. Because I make a lot of PB&J sandwiches, my peanut butter and bread live in the same drawer for convenience. Jif is a great brand and my go-to for my peanut butter selection. Creamy and crunchy peanut butter is all about preference. If you are someone who prefers a smooth taste, doesn’t like a lot of texture, and doesn’t like peanuts, creamy is probably for you. If you are someone who likes that extra crunch, doesn’t mind the texture, and loves peanuts, you should probably choose crunchy.

Now you are going to need something to spread your PB&J on to make it a sandwich. There are so many brands to choose from when it comes to bread. I prefer to use the Bunny brand. This brand is budget friendly and taste really good. There are different choices within the Bunny brand, for example, wheat, white, and whole grain. You will need to grab one or two slices of bread depending on if you want a sandwich or a fold-over sandwich.

After you have selected the peanut butter and bread, continue on to step 3.

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