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aussiegeek | 6 years ago

I'm curious where this is a thing more specifically, never heard of this living in Victoria and Queensland

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zbentley|6 years ago

This was often a food for kids (<10yo) in Utah, USA, and other rocky mountain states.

JoBrad|6 years ago

I've eaten this often, in the Southeast US.

stevenwoo|6 years ago

There are a lot of things that go great with peanut butter and bread if you are open to it besides jam or honey - cheese, butter(toast), hazelnut spread, fresh fruit like bananas. Running out of groceries and living 20 miles from the nearest store leads one down this path of trying whatever is in the refrigerator/pantry.

jimmux|6 years ago

It was pretty normal for me in NSW. I used to add sliced banana sometimes as well.

StuffedParrot|6 years ago

I grew up eating this (and odder combinations) in new england.

ACow_Adonis|6 years ago

Second Aussie checking in. Lived in every capital along the east coast, bar Hobart.

Also swear I've never heard of this in Australia :\ Make of that what you will.

torstenvl|6 years ago

Very common in rural or frontier USA

thmcmahon|6 years ago

Definitely a thing growing up in central Victoria in the 80s/90s.

ydrol|6 years ago

Was a thing for me in Queensland!