"What? How can this BE?" you ask. Well, I believe it's a mass conspiracy for someone to hog all the fluff in the world.
I got to educate my friend about the wonderful, light, airy, completely unhealthy sandwich and dessert maker. I told her of the history of my fluffanutter sammiches and fluffy fudge. And then I looking longingly in my pantry, which is at this moment, fluff-less.
I've tried the local "marshmallow" spreads, but nothing has come close to my memory of a good old fashioned Peanut Butter and Fluff sandwich.
So any New England friends wanna send me some?
7 comments:
at: Jun 24, 2009, 10:38:00 PM said...
fluff, fantastic. nutella, more fantastic. but as I must remind the boys, not a legitimate sandwich topping. dessert-yes. meal-no. I know I am no fun.
at: Jun 25, 2009, 4:53:00 AM said...
Mom to the rescue! I remember being a newlywed in Virginia Beach and being sad that I couldn't find Fluff! or white cheese or decent dill pickles.
I'll mail you some Fluff this weekend! Love You!
at: Jun 25, 2009, 6:59:00 PM said...
Nutella isn't really good for sandwiches, but fluff is a childhood necessity, like play-doh or a jump rope!
and thanks mommy :)
at: Jun 28, 2009, 2:22:00 PM said...
you can't buy Fluff down here?
at: Jun 28, 2009, 2:33:00 PM said...
sarah, I've never found brand-name fluff down here, just imitations!
at: Jun 28, 2009, 2:33:00 PM said...
sarah, I've never found brand-name fluff down here, just imitations!
at: Jun 29, 2009, 11:32:00 PM said...
Sorry, to trash it, but marshmallow goo on anything is just plain revloting. Unless it's a rice cripy treat and then it is tolerable...maybe it's becasue I don't like marsmallows in general.
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