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PB&J: AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY

A Match Made in Heaven

our article “” (Backstory, Sept/Oct) brought back memories for me. I took a peanut butter and jelly sandwich every day for lunch in high school. Our whole family had peanut butter sandwiches for snacks just about every day. When we got married, my husband and I ate peanut butter and pineapple cream cheese sandwiches four or five times a week … I

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