What goes with peanut butter in a sandwich?

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I'd forgotten how bland a PNB sandwich is; it reminded me of school packed lunches.  But cannot think of anything to include to enliven it.  Any ideas, please?
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  • Nelski
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    Jam, banana, crisps chilli jam. cucumber, bacon....anything really
  • maisie_cat
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    Banana for me or banana and jam for hubby
  • Frugalista
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    A handful of salad with LOTS of onion.
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    Hi,
    just a few jags of Tabasco sauce, give it a bitto kick.
    Y'all take care now.
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    edited 3 December 2021 at 3:20PM
    Raspberry seedless jam; cheese and apple; salad and grapes; chips soaked in gravy with brown sauce....

    My personal favourite from many moons ago was pb, salad leaves, tomato, mayo, black pepper, cheese, apple, bacon and either seedless raspberry jam or redcurrant jelly - sounds weird but became a firm favourite with all of my friends despite the bacon, cheese and mayo being vegan!! 😉😂 
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  • coffeehound
    coffeehound Forumite Posts: 5,573
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    Great suggestions, thanks, I'll definitiely be trying them
  • Whitefiver
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    How about Marmite?
  • Gers
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    Banana for me - there's also a Marmite / peanut butter mix available in shops.
  • LaineyT
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    Cucumber, was one of my DM’s favourites 
  • MSE_Laura_F
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    Agree with @LaineyT's DM about cucumber. Such a good combination.

    Also, crisps.

    And separately, honey.
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