they call it jello or something don't they?
weird
they call it jello or something don't they?
weird
^^We call it what it actually is. Gelatin. Jell-O has become a commonly used name derived from one of the earliest brands
Jam Has fruit
Jelly has none.
Gelatin is a desert made from the hooves of skanky, ol' mules, I think.
There's always room for Jell-O
For people that invented the language you sure seem kinda limited in teh use of it. jeesh!
Oh my goodness.
All my life I have always wondered how the hell you would eat a pb and jelly sarny because as thrtyim mentioned jelly to me is the wobbly stuff you eat for desert.
Why don't you just call it a pb and jam sandwich...doesn't seem so excotic now
News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress - everything else is just advertising.
Remember, these are the people who call vacuuming "Hoovering". If we want to call gelatin, "Jell-O", we will.
And, I believe, it is only the lower classes who actually put jelly on their PB&J sandwiches. In my house it's always jam or preserves with home made peanut butter and whole wheat bread!
However, the classic PB&J is probably Skippy peanut butter and Welch's grape jelly on Wonder Bread.
Thanks everyone. I understand what it is now.
I think I will try it for breakies tomorrow
When I was a kid I used to eat Marmite & Marmarlade sandwiches
^ Thats gross, my favourite was crisps and salad cream sarnies
Granma would stick one of them in my paw whenever I mewled about hunger pains. Although I do enjoy a good chunky peanut butter with proper jam or preserves, memories of those sandwiches keep me from becoming an addict.Originally Posted by Anonymous Coward
Yes, I liked them as wellOriginally Posted by Helicopter
I used to like a chunky peanut butter and honey sandwich.
Crumbly cheddar, ripe tomatoes and fresh farmhouse bread makes a proper sarnie.
Peanut butter & 'jelly' is trailer trash food!!
Have you tried it ?Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Sourcream and Onion Crisps and cheddar cheese on soft wholemeal. Fold it over in your hand so the crisps break.
The contrast between the crisps and the softness of the cheese and the wholemeal is fantastic, and the sourness of the sourcream plays off great against the saltiness of the cheese.
Soon in a trailer, near you.
they wouldnt have cheddar cheese in a trailer. they would have that Kraft slices shite
You've obviously never been in my trailer.
^ nice, be perfect in Thailand.
Why cant you buy these things here yet?
Taking a dump so satisfyingly massive that your arse closes with a bang.
^ You have not achieved Nirvana then
Well seeing as farangs cannot buy land I think there could be a market for quality trailers here.Originally Posted by Helicopter
Someone has just started selling CamperVans here but they are firmly in the vacation section not the live in type.
I can see it now 'farang only trailer parks'....
I think that one of the reasons "mobile homes" are so popular in the US is that they escape the normal building codes that are applied to more permanent structures. Plus, they're taxed in most states as vehicles rather than as real property. Those two factors combined keep the initial purchase price down and the yearly property taxes at a minimum.
^ More is better. With healthy doses of lard to help lubricate the launch tube. Then, save yourself up for a big one. Evacuate the house, warn the neighbours, open the windows and let it rip.
Moments of Pure Joy indeed.
gerbil, thanks for giving me a new goal in life
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