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Title: How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Specific Purpose: To Describe and show my audience how to make and eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Central Idea: The first thing you need to know is that making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich no matter how you look at it can be confusing and complicated. There are just too many ways to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Not only do you have to decide what kind of bread you want (white, wheat, pita ect) and what kind of jelly (strawberry or grape) and peanut butter (chunky or smooth) you want to put on the bread. You also have to decide how much of everything you want to put on your sandwich. Some people even go to the extreme of putting bananas or pickles on there peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I know disgusting right, but people do it. I guess you would also have to decide whether or not you want the crust on your bread and how to cut the sandwich when you 're done making it (diagonal, across or not at all).
Preparing to make your sandwich
l. The first thing you need to do is pick out what kind of bread you want. A. I brought white bread.
ll. Next you need to pick the kind of jelly you want and the type of peanut butter you want. A. I brought grape jelly and smooth peanut butter. 1. you will also need a knife for the peanut butter and I find it helpful to have a spoon for the jelly although it is not necessary.
lll. You can also include napkins to clean up the mess you are about to make because lets be honest everyone makes a mess when making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Making the sandwich
l. The first thing you are going to need to do is take your knife and scrape peanut butter out of the jar to where peanut butter is covering about 1/2 of the knife.
ll. Next you are going to smear the peanut butter onto one side of one piece of bread in a back and forth motion making sure the entire surface is
Bibliography: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/132482/how_to_make_the_perfect_peanut_butter.html. By Kassidy Emmersin Feb 1, 2007. http://faculty.deanza.edu/danskersusan/stories/storyReader$1634. By Susan Dansker April 2, 2006.