I remember regularly eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as a kid. I don’t eat them all that often as an adult, but quick and easy meals are usually the way to go when you don’t live in a house with regular access to a kitchen. The good news is you don’t have to give up nutritional value for the sake of convenience. It’s easy to make a healthier version of this classic sandwich by avoiding the traditional commercial brands of bread, peanut butter, and jellies that come with added sugars, highly processed hydrogenated oils, and excess salt.
Hey Tom, incidentally while Ezekiel bread does contain soy, Dave’s doesn’t. ( if you have a true soy allergy, then it’s best to only get Dave’s white done right bread because the others are made in a facility that uses soy, however, it seems to be the healthiest choice.
Hey Tom, incidentally while Ezekiel bread does contain soy, Dave’s doesn’t. ( if you have a true soy allergy, then it’s best to only get Dave’s white done right bread because the others are made in a facility that uses soy, however, it seems to be the healthiest choice.