Nothing like a PB & J sandwich...The most underrated sandwhiches ever?

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rosecityplaya
Dec 9, 2005
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LOL what the fuck does it sound like? Its a bunch of different olives in a mix. You spread it on the sandwich.
Ive never seen some olive mix spread at safeway, im assuming its a spread cause i got a mental picture of opening a can of black olives and spreading um with a butter knife on some bread
 
Feb 17, 2005
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Ive never seen some olive mix spread at safeway, im assuming its a spread cause i got a mental picture of opening a can of black olives and spreading um with a butter knife on some bread
nah dude this is all sorts of olives. they do have it at safeway im pretty sure because they put it in the Primo Italiano sandwiches in the deli. i also got this bruschetta artichoke mix thats pretty bomb as well. shit is expensive, but you dont really need to use that much to get the flavor.
 
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grouchoweed.ipbfree.com
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Elvis used to eat 2 or 3 of those every single fucking day. He had a chef at his house whose job was to make those whenever the fuck Elvis wanted one, 24 hours a day.


Imagine getting a call at 3 in the damn morning to wake your ass up and make a fucking sandwich.
 
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grouchoweed.ipbfree.com
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Shit, my bad, it desn't have the bacon... I got it mixed up with the Luthor.



Elvis Presley's Fried Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich

Recipe By : Are You Hungry Tonight: Elvis' Favorite Recipes
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:05
Categories : Celebrity Sandwiches

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1 small ripe banana
2 slices white bread
3 tablespoons peanut butter
2 tablespoons butter

In a small bowl, mash to banana with the back of a spoon. Toast the bread ligh
tly. Spread the peanut butter on one slice of toast and the mashed banana on t
he other. Fry the sandwich in melted butter until each side is golden brown.
Cut diagonally and serve hot.

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NOTES : Elvis loved his “peanut butter and nanner” sandwiches. At a hefty 36 g
rams of fat, they probably helped do him in.