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What's the point of keeping it in the fridge if you're just going to heat it before using it anyway?
Light toasted bread sandwich with peanut butter, omelette, cucumber, mayonnaise and american cheese
Tasty and deadly.
People who buy peanut butter that's not got a first ingredient of 'sugar'? If you buy real peanuts and grind them to make pb, you have to refrigerate it. Stuff separates first off, so you gotta stir it in, but then it runs the risk of being contaminated. Sugary stuff also has preservatives in it and doesn't need refrigeration.
That said, honestly I don't really agree so much? Because I usually have to nuke mine to get it to be soft enough to spread out of the fridge. But i will always take 'not sugar-based' peanutbutter instead, because if i wanted candy i'd eat a snickers.
Then fridgate the sandwich.
No one keeps jam/jelly warm.