The NBA knows...PB&J = GOAT sandwich.

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This came out a few days ago:

The NBA's Secret Addiction

But man....unless you got allergies, there's no way you can't enjoy at PB&J at any stage of your life.

Jif + Welch's no hfcs jelly + some Arnold bread =

 
Arnold bread?

Nah, Dave's Killer bread > Arnold.
 
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Never was a fan.

My mom loved me.

Lunchables for packed lunches, grilled cheese at the house. 
 
Never could get with this.

Once in a blue moon ill make one and have it with a glass of milk. Gotta be toasted bread

I mess with trader joes cookie butter heavy doe

I put jelly on other things.

I respect the pbj tho
 
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They're coo, but I don't eat baby food anymore


IDK, I see the consumption of fast food far more childish than a PB&J.


I used to eat fast food quite often, looking back I just feel like I had some childish eating habits back then.


I mean I obviously don't know your habits, for all I know you're eating super clean.


I just think PB&J is a perfectly fine, quick and easy lunch time sandwich to keep you fueled.
 
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By February's All-Star break, it was time for a full-blown intervention, and Dr. Cate Shanahan, the Lakers' nutritionist, led the charge, speaking to Howard by phone from her office in Napa, California. Howard's legs tingled, he complained, but she noticed he was having trouble catching passes too, as if his hands were wrapped in oven mitts. Well, he quietly admitted, his fingers also tingled. Shanahan, with two decades of experience in the field, knew Howard possessed a legendary sweet tooth, and she suspected his consumption of sugar was causing a nerve dysfunction called dysesthesia, which she'd seen in patients with prediabetes. She urged him to cut back on sugar for two weeks. If that didn't help, she said, she vowed to resign.

To alter Howard's diet, though, Shanahan first had to understand it. After calls with his bodyguard, chef and a personal assistant, she uncovered a startling fact: Howard had been scarfing down about two dozen chocolate bars' worth of sugar every single day  for years, possibly as long as a decade. "You name it, he ate it," she says. Skittles, Starbursts, Rolos, Snickers, Mars bars, Twizzlers, Almond Joys, Kit Kats and oh, how he loved Reese's Pieces. He'd eat them before lunch, after lunch, before dinner, after dinner, and like any junkie, he had stashes all over -- in his kitchen, his bedroom, his car, a fix always within reach. She told his assistants to empty his house, and they hauled out his monstrous candy stash in boxes -- yes, boxes, plural. Howard ultimately vowed to go clean all at once, but before he committed to cutting the junk in his diet, he asked Shanahan one question. It was about one food he wasn't willing to surrender, one snack at which he had to draw the line.
apparently, Dwight consumed the equivalent of 5,500 calories A DAY from candy for a decade...
 
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I'm liable to go through a whole loaf in a day..2 days max just off the strength of eating pb&j sandwiches
 
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Y'all on that organic peanut butter?


I remember first buying it. I was not with all that excess liquid sitting atop.


After a while I got used to it. Drained the excessed oil, refrigerated it, let all dat batter coalesce and viola, proper consistency.
 
IDK, I see the consumption of fast food far more childish than a PB&J.


I used to eat fast food quite often, looking back I just feel like I had some childish eating habits back then.


I mean I obviously don't know your habits, for all I know you're eating super clean.


I just think PB&J is a perfectly fine, quick and easy lunch time sandwich to keep you fueled.
I do eat rather clean but thats not why I call it baby food 
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Im just more likely to make them for my newphews than myself. Used to love PB&J as a kid, though.
 
How are either of those childish?


In my view, fast food is a once in a while indulgence.



I used to eat fast food quite often until I changed how I view food. I treat it like fuel now instead of an indulgence. Fast food tastes good but it is TERRIBLE for your body.


Even if you're fit, or abide by IFIMM, there's no reason to ravage your body with all that excess fat, added sugar and added sodium. Not to mention all the other crap they put in there which really isn't fit for humans.



Don't get me wrong, I like fast food. I crave it. For the most part I avoid it like the plague save for the occasional Chik Fil A grilled sandwich.



I hate eating a lot of the healthy foods that I eat. Kale, quinoa, really salads in general, etc, but I eat it....Adults treat food like fuel first and an indulgence second.




I mean I ******* drink ginger brews or put it in smoothies for my ankle and knee pain and I literally just chug it down b/c of how strong the ginger tastes :x...


That to me is part of being an adult, you do things to take care of yourself that isn't necessarily satisfying.
 
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I mean I ******* drink ginger brews or put it in smoothies for my ankle and knee pain and I literally just chug it down b/c of how strong the ginger tastes
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That to me is part of being an adult, you do things to take care of yourself that isn't necessarily satisfying.
You think ginger is bad, try straight apple cider vinegar.
 
PBJ kinda gross

I don't even care for peanut butter really

I could eat Reese's all day everyday rest of my life tho
 
Crest has a grinder with peanuts in it that makes it fresh on the spot for you. No added salts or sugars or even oil. I get that then use stevia to sweeten it back up and use PB Fit/PB2 to add some but flavor to my shakes minus the fat and calories
 
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