peanut butter and pickle sandwiches
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:49 am
It's funny that Top just posted about this subject, because I have been meaning to make a thread about this for several months.
I want to know who else has had a peanut butter and pickle sandwich, whether you liked it, and where you got the idea to try it.
I have eaten these all my life. They were introduced to me by my dad, when I was little they were a regular item in the snack rotation that he would make for me, and I still frequently make them to this day. Because they were always treated as a normal thing I never thought it was weird, and never considered that anyone would think it was a strange combination. I went through my life never giving them a second thought, until just a few years ago when I was watching a Brady Bunch episode and they mention making a peanut butter and pickle sandwich and the laugh track played. I thought 'Wait, that's a joke?' I was legitimately taken aback, 'Is this not something other people do?' I had no idea 'normal' people would think it was strange because it had always been normal to me. After I had that realization I was like, well of course it's an odd combination I should have realized that, but because it had never been presented as something out of the ordinary to me I had never given it any real thought before.
I want to know who else has had a peanut butter and pickle sandwich, whether you liked it, and where you got the idea to try it.
I have eaten these all my life. They were introduced to me by my dad, when I was little they were a regular item in the snack rotation that he would make for me, and I still frequently make them to this day. Because they were always treated as a normal thing I never thought it was weird, and never considered that anyone would think it was a strange combination. I went through my life never giving them a second thought, until just a few years ago when I was watching a Brady Bunch episode and they mention making a peanut butter and pickle sandwich and the laugh track played. I thought 'Wait, that's a joke?' I was legitimately taken aback, 'Is this not something other people do?' I had no idea 'normal' people would think it was strange because it had always been normal to me. After I had that realization I was like, well of course it's an odd combination I should have realized that, but because it had never been presented as something out of the ordinary to me I had never given it any real thought before.