the phrase is “peanut butter and jelly” but i realized i’ve never actually had one with jelly before. i don’t think i’ve ever bought a jar of jelly in my life. how about you?
Note that “jelly” in North America == “jam” in Britain. It’s another one of those words, like biscuit or pudding.
Raspberry preserves. Fight me!
oh raspberry preserves are the best!
I’d fight right alongside you!
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I’d use pie filling and call it “jelly” idgaf
Reported, banned, defederated, and consigned to everlasting flames.
Not a fan of jelly. Preserves are preferred. Something about those fruit chunks and seeds make it taste better.
I second preserves. They’re the best!
I don’t think I’ve ever used jelly. Wait…there’s a mint jelly my dad used to buy but I never used it. Other than that it’s always been jam or preserves. The more fruit, the better.
Preserves. Jelly has an odd texture.
I use preserves.
I prefer honey. But what I do most mornings is toast with peanut butter, flax meal, hemp hearts, and sunflower seeds.
Jam’s my jam 😎
The J stands for jam!
I strongly feel that grape makes the best PB&J’s, and I’ve never seen grape jam, only jelly so that I guess. If I was using any other flavor I would choose the jam option instead
Yes 😉.
I’d say “whichever one has the more chunky/varied texture,” which I’m pretty sure puts me in the Jam Camp, but my local groceries never seem to be consistent with whether that should be called a jelly or a jam. I’ll take whatever’s put in front of me, but I personally enjoy having some texture variety in there with the seeds and fruit bits.
Except for marmalades. I definitely enjoy an orange marmalade on toast, but something about the idea of rinds feels icky in my PB sandwiches 😖.