Navy Times By Sarah Sicard 6/20/2022
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The Air Force Medical Service introduced a video series called "Nutrition Kitchen," which made a strange PB&J.
Two slices of Wonder Bread, a dollop of chunky Jif peanut butter, and globs of Smucker’s grape jelly meld together to create one of the most delicious and iconic meals in American history: The PB&J.
However, the Air Force Medical Service challenged this timeless recipe, in an effort to encourage better nutrition, with a set of ingredients that would have any kid in the cafeteria wanting desperately to swap his sack lunch. In place of bread, they’ve substituted sweet potato toast.
It’s exactly as weird as it sounds. Instead of tasty bread, you slice a sweet potato, broil it, and slather it with peanut-only peanut butter and throw some fresh fruit on top.
More:
https://www.navytimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2022/06/20/air-force-makes-the-worlds-saddest-pbj-sandwich/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE3jlqt_4O0