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How To Make A Peanut Butter And Jelly Essay

How To Make A Peanut Butter And Jelly Essay

One can find a loaf of bread at any local super market in the bakery Isle or

they could find it is a local bread store. There are many different types of

breads so one may choose which is sufficient to ones needs. After one purchases

the bread, take it back to where one will be making the sandwich and set it on a

flat surface. One will see that the loaf has two ends on it. One is clued shut

very snuggly and the other side a white twist tie is holding the two ends

together. (If one does not know what a twist tie is go to the last page of this

essay.) Grab the two ends of the twist tie and turn each end every way until you

can see that it is coming undone. Once the twist tie is fully unattached to the

loaf of bread, you can now work your way into the loaf by pulling the ends that

were connected to the twist tie. Pull out two pieces of bread out of the bag and

setting them on the flat surface that you chose. Set them slightly close

together so when one goes to coat the bread with peanut butter and jelly.

 

      One can find peanut butter in any local supermarket. There are many different

Varieties, and after one has purchased the peanut butter, take it back to where

one has the bread. Looking at the peanut butter jar, one can read the label to

see which side is up and down. The top of the jar has a red lid that you screw

to the right about five times or so or until the lid comes unfastened, lift it

off of the top of the jar. It can be set it aside because it wont be needed

until you are ready to put it away! Next, put the peanut butter jar down on the

flat surface and pick up either piece of bread. One may use either side of the

bread. (If it is an end Piece, or you don"t know what an end piece is, then go

to the last Page of this essay.) Now you pick up the butter knife that should

already have been o0n the flat surface that you chose. If it is not, then go to...

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