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The 11th Duke of Norfolk, Charles Howard (1746-1815), the highest ranking Duke in England, was noted for his enjoyment of the good things in life, especially food and drink, and for his aversion to washing. It was said that his servants would wait for him to fall asleep and then douse him with water.





Popular with kids, but certainly not just for them, the peanut butter and jelly sandwich—often simply known as a PB&J — is celebrated and eaten today. The sandwich is made with one or more layers of peanut butter — either chunky or smooth — and jelly, usually on white bread, although any bread may be used. It is sometimes made open faced and then folded together, to make what looks like a half sandwich.

There are many variations of the sandwich. Instead of or in addition to jelly and peanut butter, ingredients may include jam, honey, sliced fruit, and cream cheese. Nutella, almond butter, and marshmallow fluff can also be used. When marshmallow fluff takes the place of the jelly the sandwich is known as a fluffernutter.




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