PB&J is hard to beat -- especially crunchy.
I discovered PB& apple slice sandwiches are good when they're fresh -- extra crunch. That might not hold up to heat well, though.
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I like PB and J sandwiches. I make one or two, cut them into quarters, bag and put them in my bento box. Yum!
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PB&J is hard to beat -- especially crunchy.
I discovered PB& apple slice sandwiches are good when they're fresh -- extra crunch. That might not hold up to heat well, though.
“Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”
If you will refer to page two, I did warn about the thread drift... I'm just sayin'.Originally Posted by Nanci
I've been reading here for about a month (not this post, but the forum), and while I did figure out LBS and a few others, I was snagged on DH. I read "desginated hitter" for a while, I admit. And damn husband. But Erik and Erika, that's good!
Referring to snacks on the bike, if it's 40 miles or less, a cliff bar or gu or two will do. More than that requires fig newtons as well. And I always have something within 15 minutes after I'm finished riding--another cliff bar or smoothie usually. Can't hardly choke down a banana in the heat. Ick!
Referring to what I call my SO---it depends on whether he waits on me or never looks back after he takes off on his 26 mph testerone rides. I've called him many different names.