Oct 18, 2021 Important discussion: My sandwiches sit at a comfortable 1:1 pb:jelly ratio. If the jelly/jam isn't on the brink of spilling out of the edges, then I send it back. You?
Oct 18, 2021 If you put one scoop of peanut butter on one slice and one scoop jelly on the other slice. But your d-ck in between them two to measure the best ratio.
Oct 18, 2021 Minimal jelly. Lots of PB. Been known to throw a touch of honey in that b---- once in a blue moon. I think this is more of a New England thing, but I f---ing love PB and Marshmallow fluff. Fluffernutter I think they call it
Oct 18, 2021 Good question! Depends on the type of bread though tbh. If it's white bread then probably 60/40 or even 70/30 in favour of PB. The other way round if it's wholemeal. I find the sweetness of white bread requires less jam (f--- this word name "jelly" as well).
Aug 4, 2022 Came in here hype to answer and then realized I’m the op. Get on your pb game already, fellas.
Aug 4, 2022 you need a 75/25 peanut butter to jelly ratio you need the majority of the taste to be the peanut butter with hint of jelly in and out too much jelly and your s--- is too sweet to the point it's gross, however too much peanut butter and you just have a peanut butter sandwich which is still good as h---
Aug 5, 2022 60/40 peanut butter to jelly ratio. 50/50 is okay but you don’t want a PB&J that’s mostly jelly. You also need enough jelly so you’re not choking trying to eat your sandwich.