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The Night Shift

Post 21

Icy North

*adds Pastey's name to the list*


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Post 22

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

smiley - laugh

You were very helpful Pastey... you did *exactly* what Icy asked.


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Post 23

Pastey

You mean it wasn't at the top? smiley - winkeye


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Post 24

minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle!

I slept through last night. something to do with being fabulously ill yesterday.

ach well there is always tonight.

minismiley - mouse


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Post 25

Blue-Eyed BiPedal BookWorm from Betelgeuse (aka B4[insertpunhere])

smiley - eureka
Re: #12
|Bread with Jelly| |Just Bread| |Bread with Peanut Butter|
This allows you to lick clean the jelly from the knife... EEewww! Wait... It allows you to easily spread the last little ort of jelly onto the middle piece of bread (facing the Jelly slice), so the knife is clean and ready to spread the Peanut Butter on the third slice. You can wipe the remaining PB on the middle slice or...EEewww!...lick it from the knife. [Oh, and Jelly BEFORE Peanut Butter, because Jelly comes off the knife easier than Peanut Butter.]
smiley - ok
Once assembled with |B+J| | B | |B+PB| you'll find the sandwich stays together much better, not "sliding apart" because of the different viscosity of Jelly versus Peanut Butter, and their refusal to adhere to one another directly. Rather, the Jelly is encapsulated between two slices of BREAD, and the Peanut Butter is likewise encapsulated between two slices of BREAD. And never the main shall tweet! Except in your mouth, and--later--in your tummy.
smiley - cool
B4someoneaccusesmeofoverthinkingthis1becauseididnotitjustcame2me1day&ihaveeatenmyPBJsandwichesthiswayeversince


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Post 26

psychocandy-moderation team leader

Good morning!

smiley - coffee for everyone who's up.

I do like peanut butter. With jelly, especially grape. I like to make peanut butter and jelly sandwoch cookies- bake the peanut butter cookies, spread jelly on the undersides, and clamp two together. Yummy.

OK, I've finished my coffee and I need to finish getting ready for work. See you all around my normal time.


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Post 27

Pastey

Can I just clarify that by "jelly" you mean what us weirdos over this side of the Atlantic call "jam" ?


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Post 28

Vip

I have, in the past, been led to believe this is the case. It still doesn't stop me imagining it to be jelly/jello though. smiley - laugh

smiley - fairy


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Post 29

Pastey

I do wonder what a jelly sandwich would be like smiley - smiley

A slice of jelly and a slice of ice cream between two wafers smiley - drool

smiley - rose


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Post 30

psychocandy-moderation team leader

Jelly and jam are different here- jelly is a spread made from fruit juice and sugar and pectin. Jam has lumps of fruit in it. And what you lot call "jelly" is called gelatin over here. That I can't eat.

Also just because I read all the backlog... Icy, the video linked to was "Night Shift" by the Commodores, a 70s/80s era funk/soul/Motown band. The song's about Marvin Gaye, and his death (his father killed him).


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Post 31

Pastey

So, jelly is jam without the bits in?


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Post 32

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

We do have jellies sort of like that in the UK but usually they're usually used as accompaniments for meat or cheese.

I think the assumption that jelly and jam are synonymous comes from the fact that we UKians can be very insular and inward-looking (I know, shocking innit? smiley - winkeye)


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Post 33

Pastey

I'd also say it comes from the fact we hear it alluded to in the telly programmes we're given, but never actually have it explained. It's fruit based, it goes in sandwiches, must be jam smiley - smiley

I think there's been a recent trend for "smooth jams" which is what I'm guessing US Jelly is from the explanation.

Personally I like my jam with bits in. Gives me something to do for the rest of the day picking the seeds out of my teeth... smiley - winkeye

smiley - rose


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Post 34

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

There is something wonderful in putting a dollop of jam on your toast and discovering you've actually extracted a whole fruit. smiley - magic


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Post 35

Vip

smiley - yikes But that means you used jam smiley - yuk instead of Marmite! smiley - drool

smiley - fairy


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Post 36

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

Sometimes, on a weekend, I have a round of toast with Marmite followed by a round of toast with jam. All washed down with a nice cup of smiley - tea or three.


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Post 37

Pastey

Marmite is proof that some people will eat *anything*

smiley - rose


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Post 38

Witty Moniker

*clocks in*

Mmmmm, Friday.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfArO24gSNw&feature=youtube_gdata_player


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Post 39

psychocandy-moderation team leader

*clocks in*

I already clocked in elsewhere, but here's where all the action is. smiley - smiley


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Post 40

8584330

*clocks in*

Good evening.


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