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Monday, June 3, 2013
PB&J Milkshake
I am a snob.
A peanut butter and jelly snob, that is.
This was told to me by a friend a few years back as we were shopping for PB&J fixings. He reached out for wheat bread, I wagged my finger and said, "No." White bread was what was called for.
He grabbed some Jif, and I put it back. Creamy Skippy, no questions asked.
He didn't even bother getting jelly, but let me peruse the shelf until I found Smucker's Seedless Strawberry Jam. It's how I roll.
And then he told me I was a PB&J snob. I just nodded and smiled. Because I knew it to be true.
So when it was time to make Joy the Baker's peanut butter and jam milkshake and I read the ingredients that said 'natural peanut butter' I shook my head no. Which might be odd, seeing as almost everything else I eat is under the 'natural' category. Ok, so maybe I have given up the white bread. And maybe I used soy ice cream and coconut milk in this shake instead of the dairy stuff. But don't mess with my Skippy. There are some things I don't think I will ever change.
Because I am a peanut butter snob like that...
This is actually two shakes in one. The peanut butter shake (ice cream + milk + peanut butter + a teeny bit of vanilla extract) is layered with the jam shake (ice cream + milk + a bit of jam + fresh fruit blended in). When they are brought together they make the perfect milk shake combo.
My mom is the same way. She only eats her Peter Pan Peanut Butter, and her favorite is crunchy (but she will do creamy if need be). Me on the other hand? Not so picky. But I have my own quirks, foodwise.
ReplyDeleteI'm a weird quirky eater, it's a pain in the A**, but I can't help it. That milkshake sounds so good, thanks.:)
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