Archive for March, 2010
Does size matter….The Size of the RING
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010SHOES
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010On average, the most U.S. residents have spent on a pair of shoes is $90.62.
• 63% of men own 10 pairs of shoes or less.
• 80% of women own 11 pairs of shoes or more with the average being 27 pairs.
• 40% of women confess to having more than 50 pairs of shoes.
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What’s your favorite PB & J ????????
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010A NEW PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010You might think there’s not much more to a peanut butter sandwich than adding some jam and smooshing two pieces of white bread together. You’d be very, very wrong, as we’ve learned from the Jif Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich contest in New York. But the entrants weren’t celebrity chefs or enterprising home cooks — they were kids. Over 300 youngins from across the country submitted their recipes to the Jif website, where online voting determined the final five contestants. The finalists were flown to New York, along with their families, to make their recipes live before a panel of judges. The four runners up received $2,500, and the grand prize winner received a $25,000 college scholarship fund.
… The competition was fierce. For kids this was some pretty complicated grub — a Moroccan chicken pita, quesadilla with fruit salsa, lettuce wrap, chicken wrap with rosemary and red peppers, and a French toast breakfast sandwich were all up for the title of this year’s Most Creative Peanut Butter Sandwich. The winner was Rachel Granillo of Clovis, California, whose peanut butter and chicken lettuce wrap won over the hearts of the judges.
Here’s the recipe:
PB & Fruity Says “Let Us Rap”
- 1/2 cup cooked chicken breast
- 2 tablespoons extra-crunchy Jif peanut butter
- 3 tablespoons chopped Fuji apple
- 2 tablespoons chopped green or black grapes
- 1 tablespoon lite mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons honey
- Iceberg lettuce
… Chop chicken meat and fruit, mix in bowl. Mix in peanut butter, mayonnaise and honey.
… Spoon into open lettuce leaf, roll, and serve.
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