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Freddie

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160. That sounds good!
Tue Mar 24, 2015, 09:26 PM
Mar 2015

Green olives right? Have to try it.
Mom sometimes made a sandwich of chopped green olives and cream cheese, which was yummy too.

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I grew up in Chicago and ate many fluffernutters as a child. City Lights Mar 2015 #1
Thank you! MANative Mar 2015 #2
Same here. I'm pretty sure there were fluffernutter TV commercials in Chicago in the 60's. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 2015 #133
Born in Wisconsin--had them there. Moved to North Carolina, and there was a ScreamingMeemie Mar 2015 #3
On a restaurant menu? How cool is that!? MANative Mar 2015 #6
First you spread, spread, spread, your bread with peanut butter...nt joeybee12 Mar 2015 #4
And then the sticky stuff goes on the other slice! MANative Mar 2015 #11
Add marshmallow fluff and that's a fluffernutter! joeybee12 Mar 2015 #16
I do! Wow - that's a blast from the past! :) MANative Mar 2015 #59
I grew up on fluffernutters but I'm from Mass. I LOVE marshmallow fluff. valerief Mar 2015 #5
Love the fluff, but passionate about... MANative Mar 2015 #12
I've transitioned into an almond butter gal myself. nt valerief Mar 2015 #14
That's great stuff. I also love cashew butter. yummmmm. n/t MANative Mar 2015 #60
Even better than a fluffernutter... Mariana Mar 2015 #136
is that a pornographic term? guillaumeb Mar 2015 #7
I suppose it depends on who's using it on what! MANative Mar 2015 #13
It was originally found and mined in New Hampshire jberryhill Mar 2015 #8
Your knowledge far surpasses my own, friend! I bow to your superiority! MANative Mar 2015 #15
Just kidding - George Washington Carver invented it jberryhill Mar 2015 #152
LOL ;) MANative Mar 2015 #154
omg fluffanutters- made with real fluff :) Marrah_G Mar 2015 #9
My mother would buy the... MANative Mar 2015 #18
Texas - never had one. tammywammy Mar 2015 #10
What about peanut butter/banana sandwiches? Those are good - closeupready Mar 2015 #17
My dad would do that and add bacon. MANative Mar 2015 #23
Bacon for texture, I suppose - and flavor of course, hehe. closeupready Mar 2015 #39
He would put bacon on just about anything! LOL MANative Mar 2015 #61
My mom made peanut butter and bacon sandwiches. Mariana Mar 2015 #138
my recipe guillaumeb Mar 2015 #24
yes, filling and nutritious and cheap - how can you go wrong. closeupready Mar 2015 #41
Oh yes. tammywammy Mar 2015 #29
I imagine that if I were to have one for the first time now, I'd probably hate it. MANative Mar 2015 #21
When I lived in Europe in the early sixties, we waited anxiously for the packages MADem Mar 2015 #19
How cosmopolitan! I love the idea! ;) nt MANative Mar 2015 #26
I'm from NJ and had Fluffernutters as a child. My husband did too and he was born and raised in smokey nj Mar 2015 #20
Ah, NE neighbors! MANative Mar 2015 #31
Me too! thecrow Mar 2015 #98
We always had Marshmallow Fluff in the house. lpbk2713 Mar 2015 #22
From the south coast... MANative Mar 2015 #34
We loved going to the July 4th parade in Hingham as a kid bottomofthehill Mar 2015 #101
They used to have a bonfire on a small island in the harbor. lpbk2713 Mar 2015 #105
Paragon Park... Ineeda Mar 2015 #140
From Philly suburbs. Oh yes, loved them Beaverhausen Mar 2015 #25
And I love Philly cheesesteaks even better than fluffernutters! MANative Mar 2015 #127
Philly burbs here too Freddie Mar 2015 #155
I ate Fluff on peanut butter sandwiches as a child while growing up in Georgia. In_The_Wind Mar 2015 #27
Spent part of my childhood in GA while Dad was in the service. I remember the fluff... MANative Mar 2015 #37
I lived in the suburbs of Atlanta. We weren't totally out in the sticks. In_The_Wind Mar 2015 #50
Aunt Betty was a rock star, then! MANative Mar 2015 #56
"No! That's not onion rings!" Nt Freddie Mar 2015 #157
LOL - The most overcooked, rubbery excuse for the delicacy ever, that 1st time! MANative Mar 2015 #159
I grew up in Central Florida and the only pizza came out of a box csziggy Mar 2015 #102
Whew! That really makes me feel better. In_The_Wind Mar 2015 #108
Add to that - I never heard of a bagel until I went to college! csziggy Mar 2015 #112
Never heard of it. bravenak Mar 2015 #28
That and bread and peanut butter were the ingredients nt karynnj Mar 2015 #33
Mostly a kids' treat. MANative Mar 2015 #40
Maybe my kids might like it. bravenak Mar 2015 #52
They certainly might! Just have to make sure the proportion of fluff to... MANative Mar 2015 #63
You funny! bravenak Mar 2015 #72
I grew up in Maryland. zappaman Mar 2015 #30
I hope you enjoyed it! :) MANative Mar 2015 #43
Very common in 1950/1960 Chicago area - Northern Indiana karynnj Mar 2015 #32
I think you're right about the generational thing, too. MANative Mar 2015 #45
From DE SteveG Mar 2015 #35
Still? We find the fluff in CT, but not widely. :) MANative Mar 2015 #47
Ate them as a child in Colorado (50s/60s).... truebluegreen Mar 2015 #36
Those MA traditions die hard, don't they? MANative Mar 2015 #48
They do. truebluegreen Mar 2015 #106
No. Cleita Mar 2015 #38
Okey dokey! MANative Mar 2015 #49
My son, a sixth generation Californian knows.... Brother Buzz Mar 2015 #42
Cabinet is a totally Rhode Island thing, I think. MANative Mar 2015 #51
'She who Must be Obeyed' occasionally summered in Jamestown Brother Buzz Mar 2015 #73
I'd eat one but cut the fluffer TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #44
Fluff is a love it/hate it thing, I think. MANative Mar 2015 #54
2 things l like that are a love/hate thing are TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #129
Have to agree with you on those two items. MANative Mar 2015 #131
I can remember as a child hearing that Scotch is an aquired taste. TexasProgresive Mar 2015 #132
just found a recipe to make your own fluff Beaverhausen Mar 2015 #46
Probably a lot better-tasting than the jarred stuff! MANative Mar 2015 #66
Don't listen to these other people. They didn't have REAL fluffernutters Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #53
Wonder bread was totally required! MANative Mar 2015 #67
Now that we've got fluffernutter out of the way, let's discuss the chow mein sandwich Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #99
Gotta have Hoo-Mee grasswire Mar 2015 #124
I always buy a couple of packages when I go home to visit my family. MANative Mar 2015 #126
I have never tasted it. grasswire Mar 2015 #146
Well familiar with... MANative Mar 2015 #147
Who could forget when the Hoo Mee factory burned down Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #178
Oh Yes!!! I remember a place in New Bedford, called "Chuck's China Inn"... MANative Mar 2015 #125
I like mine unstrained and plopped on top of a bed of fries Capt. Obvious Mar 2015 #179
I must confess that I've never tried it that way! Sounds perfectly decadent. ;) MANative Mar 2015 #180
Isn't that a MY LITTLE PONY character? derby378 Mar 2015 #55
LOL - Perfect!!! MANative Mar 2015 #69
New England thing abelenkpe Mar 2015 #57
Seems to be showing up in pockets. MANative Mar 2015 #71
New Yorker here... choie Mar 2015 #58
Spreading influence from New England. ;) MANative Mar 2015 #75
OK, never thought to ask my dad but maybe you know: truebluegreen Mar 2015 #107
My understanding was always that it was because it was founded by Europeans, but... MANative Mar 2015 #113
I grew up in upstate New York and smirkymonkey Mar 2015 #148
They existed growing up in Michigan gollygee Mar 2015 #62
I love the cat name. I picture a very fuzzed-out kitty!!! MANative Mar 2015 #77
In MN and never heard of it but looked it up and am going to try it out on Easter for great jwirr Mar 2015 #64
You can jazz it up with chunky peanut butter, jelly or jam, or fruit. MANative Mar 2015 #78
We will - thank you. jwirr Mar 2015 #84
Put it on graham crackers. nt msanthrope Mar 2015 #94
They all love graham crackers. jwirr Mar 2015 #95
After school snack in my house as a child was graham crackers with: msanthrope Mar 2015 #97
Always had them in NYC brooklynite Mar 2015 #65
Another Northeastern aficionado! MANative Mar 2015 #80
Based on my experience, I'd say it could be found anywhere, but is probably most popular hughee99 Mar 2015 #68
I'd say that's a fair assessment! :) MANative Mar 2015 #81
San Francisco (home of Rice A Roni) Here! yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #70
Have to agree with you on the Rice A Roni. So salty! Haven't made it in years. MANative Mar 2015 #82
If you want real rice...eat rice..if you want noodles yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #86
Exactly! MANative Mar 2015 #87
Yum!!! yuiyoshida Mar 2015 #91
Never heard of it, but when I saw the name... I just thought of the worst things. Xyzse Mar 2015 #74
I suppose it depends on how one defines "worst" MANative Mar 2015 #83
I guess that's very true. Xyzse Mar 2015 #88
Where's the fun in that? MANative Mar 2015 #90
Probably right, still, I'll be good for now. Xyzse Mar 2015 #92
Texas Android3.14 Mar 2015 #76
Had the advantage of not being subject to spoilage in a lunch bag. We used to... MANative Mar 2015 #85
Native Austinite here... Texasgal Mar 2015 #156
Californian here. Never had one. Probably a good thing. calimary Mar 2015 #79
Definitely not health-conscious food! But, yes, quite tasty in moderation. MANative Mar 2015 #89
On peanut butter you can call me a purist, no jelly, no jam, certainly no fluff, just the peanut Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #93
Me, too. stage left Mar 2015 #111
Depends on the surface (or delivery medium!) for me... MANative Mar 2015 #114
Midwest, I know what it is. tridim Mar 2015 #96
You certainly have a point! It's definitely not part of my diet, other than... MANative Mar 2015 #115
Yea, extreme moderation for stuff like that. tridim Mar 2015 #123
You need Fluff Fluff Fluff to make a Fluffernutter bottomofthehill Mar 2015 #100
Nutella is my guilty pleasure - one jar a year. When it's gone, that it! MANative Mar 2015 #116
From Fall River? bottomofthehill Mar 2015 #167
Dartmouth - close enough! MANative Mar 2015 #168
Thought you would be close to RI bottomofthehill Mar 2015 #170
I bought some Zarex at the Luzo's in New Bedford this summer. They just started making it again... MANative Mar 2015 #171
There's this: surrealAmerican Mar 2015 #103
Wow - blast from the past!! Thanks for sharing! :) MANative Mar 2015 #118
Do we really need another porn thread? BainsBane Mar 2015 #104
LOL - I'll never look at a fluffernutter the same way again! ;) MANative Mar 2015 #119
I've never seen nor eaten a fluffernutter LWolf Mar 2015 #109
You are correct, but your arteries are probably grateful. :) MANative Mar 2015 #120
I never had one until we moved to New York in the late 60's... The_Commonist Mar 2015 #110
That's definitely a new culinary item to me. Wonder if it's similar to... MANative Mar 2015 #121
That sounds good! Freddie Mar 2015 #160
Actually, black olives. The_Commonist Mar 2015 #181
right now I am eating a peanut butter and dill pickle sandwich... grasswire Mar 2015 #117
Another new one for me. Not a huge pickle fan, so I'd probably pass! ;) MANative Mar 2015 #122
What, no mayo ? eppur_se_muova Mar 2015 #174
NO! grasswire Mar 2015 #175
the Flufferbetter olddots Mar 2015 #128
I enjoy each of those individually and in several combinations... MANative Mar 2015 #134
grew up in PA -- had many a fluffernutter in my childhood. magical thyme Mar 2015 #130
I have come to the same conclusion. As another poster noted... MANative Mar 2015 #135
What is that? Blue_In_AK Mar 2015 #137
A sandwich made with... MANative Mar 2015 #139
Thanks. Blue_In_AK Mar 2015 #141
Yep, I grew up with them! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2015 #142
It seems that many of us did! :) MANative Mar 2015 #144
Call it simply "marshmallow and peanut butter sandwich" in PA. WinkyDink Mar 2015 #143
Have no idea of the origin of the name, but I remember it from being really... MANative Mar 2015 #145
I used to eat them with about a 6-1 ratio of marshmallow creme to p.b.! OMG--Now that I'm remember- WinkyDink Mar 2015 #182
CA: We're aware of what it is, but anybody who fed one to a kid would get side eye. nt LeftyMom Mar 2015 #149
True! Not so much, though, when I was a kid in the 60s. MANative Mar 2015 #150
My neighbo in Nj mainstreetonce Mar 2015 #151
Somebody up-thread has a cat named Fluffernutter! Too funny! :) MANative Mar 2015 #153
Marshmallow Fluff started in my home town, Lynn MA graywarrior Mar 2015 #158
I'll be darned! Even as a born and bred Bay Stater, I did not know that. MANative Mar 2015 #161
Cool, now go have a fluffernutter graywarrior Mar 2015 #169
Don't know what it is, don't think it's native to GA. n/t Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #162
No, but I've learned that it was indeed invented in New England... MANative Mar 2015 #163
Unfortunately I have a virus and my stomach is unsettled. Yo_Mama Mar 2015 #164
Aw, I'm sorry. Hope you feel better soon! MANative Mar 2015 #165
It's actually called "Marshmallow Fluff" Bonobo Mar 2015 #166
Delicacy, the stuff is, well, stuff.. mountain grammy Mar 2015 #172
In Maine, we can get **raspberry** Fluff - yum jpak Mar 2015 #173
Well. laundry_queen Mar 2015 #176
Never had one in New Jersey or New York. Saw stories about banning them from the school cafeteria merrily Mar 2015 #177
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