PB&J Sandwich
PB&J Sandwich
Ingredients
Peanut butter Jelly 2 Slices of bread
Peanut butter
Jelly
2 Slices of bread
Steps
1Put bread on plate
Open peanut butter
Spread some on knife
Spread on bread
Put bread on plate
2Open jelly
Spread on knife
Spread on bread
Put bread on plate
3Put pieces of bread together
Put sandwich on plate
Use knife to cut sandwich in pieces
Enjoy!
1
Put bread on plate
Open peanut butter
Spread some on knife
Spread on bread
Put bread on plate
2
Open jelly
Spread on knife
Spread on bread
Put bread on plate
3
Put pieces of bread together
Put sandwich on plate
Use knife to cut sandwich in pieces
Enjoy!
CategoryMain Dishes
Ingredients
Peanut butter
Jelly
2 Slices of bread
Directions
1
1
Put bread on plate
2
Open peanut butter
3
Spread some on knife
4
Spread on bread
5
Put bread on plate
2
6
Open jelly
7
Spread on knife
8
Spread on bread
9
Put bread on plate
3
10
Put pieces of bread together
11
Put sandwich on plate
12
Use knife to cut sandwich in pieces
13
Enjoy!
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Where do you get the pictures of each of the steps?
I take photos of myself cooking each recipe and upload the photos to my computer! Best, Anna
Perfect step by step process. Time and energy put into this learning process for our students. Thank-you. Mrs. Dent
But jelly first please then you could wipe it on the bread and make it clean just so you can use the same knife for the peanut butter.
That’s a good tip!