PB&J spreaderPosted Apr 18th 2006 9:01AM by Nicole Weston When I was little and made a peanut butter and jelly sandwich every day to take in my lunch, I hated it when peanut
butter would get in to the jar with the jam, or vice versa. I also didn't want to have to wipe off or wash the knife
halfway through making my sandwich because it seemed inefficient and, to maximize my sleeping time, I wanted a fast
sandwich. As a result, I tried to use the exact amount of peanut butter or jelly, so as to have none left on the knife.
At 8 years old, I thought this seemed pretty clever, but having one of these dual-sided peanut
butter and jelly spreaders would have solved my problems completely. The color-coded sides enable you to dip to your
heart's content without mixing the contents of the jars. They're $11.99
and, to justify the expense on the silicone kitchen tool, you can use them for anything from buttering toast to
spreading frosting on cupcakes. |
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