It all started in the year 1901 the first published peanut butter jelly sandwich reference by Julia Davis Chandler. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are some of the most practical and easiest snacks to make. They are quite delicious and filling, usually popular with children and I’d say with myself too. In the late 1920s, “Gustav Papendick invented a process for slicing and wrapping bread. Sliced bread meant that children could male sandwiches themselves without slicing the bread with a potentially dangerous knife.” That is a marvelous invention, the ability to have children make their sandwiches is amazing. Making it a very popular children’s meal during the Depression, being affordable and healthy.
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Good work, Samantha!