I had to look up Fluffernutter. I had missed that combination altogether. My mother used to make us graham cracker and Hippolyte sandwiches, Hippolyte being the brand of marshmallow fluff she grew up with. Graham crackers and marshmallow fluff is on my comfort food list.
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Christopher and I just ate Fluffernutters for lunch.
Oh, yum. We used to have Fluff and peanut butter on Ritz crackers on Sundays after church, with soup. Now I want some.
Two night-terror-free nights in a row! Woot!
Yay!
vw, everyone here is wise. You know you're working hard. You deserve all kinds of credit for finishing the incomplete in the first place. Be proud of yourself! {{{bug}}}
Wow, Ginger. I didn't think anyone escaped the Fluffernutter commercial (from the 70s). All I remember of it is them singing, "Marshmallow fluff, and lots of peanut butter," in, what I guess was the answer to the question, how do you make a fluffernutter.
Graham crackers and marshmallow fluff is on my comfort food list.Now I want a s'more. A real one. Not a Pop Tart one (which I don't like).
HippolyteI have to google this (I realize it's marshmallow fluff, but I'm surprised I've never heard it mentioned).
vw, maybe it's just the mindset that brought me to academia in the first place, but I'd rather have a professor I respect tell me that my work was good, but could be better if I had done A, B, or C, than have one just return the paper with the word "Excellent!" scrawled on it. Because the first professor is demonstrating respect for you and your work, and showing you that he cares.
That's what a Fluffernutter is? I think I'm glad I missed them. But then, I don't like Oreos, either.
Marshmallow Fluff (the brand) might be somewhat different from Marshmallow creme. It's very fluffy. Is it regional (do people in other parts of the country get it? It's manufactured locally, so I don't know)? I knew a boy who took Fluffernutters to school for lunch, every single day, in elementary school.
I didn't think anyone escaped the Fluffernutter commercial (from the 70s).
I feel like marshmallow Fluff was an east of the Mississippi thing. Or regional in some other way?
I escaped the Fluffernutter commercial, but I was in college in the '70s and my television time was pretty much limited to the late afternoon reruns of The Avengers.
How do you make Rice Krispy treats without Fluff?