Please skip my pointless little rant about Con-Tact paper and visit Toby Pannone's page. His mother hasn't updated us in a very long time, and I am very thankful that she posted last night.
Why not? To us it's just a party. It's not the wedding that matters, it's the marriage. Just wished we'd decided to go with what we wanted, not what other people did. That's all.
I guess the thing is that the way we want things is to not have the things at all :). Too late to call off the big brou-ha-ha that neither of us really want.
We already have the important stuff, which is each other, and that's what we're focused on. Thanks for the well wishes! Take good care.
This sandwich cannot be enjoyed unless you ignore the fat content. If you love PB and you love bacon, this is a truly delightful combination.
Generously slather peanut butter on one or both slices of your favorite bread. I prefer out-of-the-bag squishy white bread or warm toast. The advantage of warm toast is melty-gooey peanut butter.
The bacon should be cooked until crisp and drained thoroughly. I love chewy bacon, but peanut butter is oily enough without adding excessive amounts of bacon fat. Chewy bacon makes the sandwich too greasy.
Layer your bacon on top of the peanut butter, assemble, and enjoy.
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Why not? To us it's just a party. It's not the wedding that matters, it's the marriage. Just wished we'd decided to go with what we wanted, not what other people did. That's all.
I guess the thing is that the way we want things is to not have the things at all :). Too late to call off the big brou-ha-ha that neither of us really want.
We already have the important stuff, which is each other, and that's what we're focused on. Thanks for the well wishes! Take good care.
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