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I don't use jelly, because as an Australian, jelly means something very different to me. Jelly on a sandwich is... just no...
Do you guys even eat peanut butter sandwiches?
Absolutely! And some of us are weird enough to eat them with jam! But no one eats them with jelly
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Now I'm interested to try vegemite, on pumpernickel rye toast with crunchy peanut butter and blackberry or raspberry jam, or cherry preserves.
Please report back once you've tried it.
Well, assuming you survive...