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By bmcnichol
Added September 24, 2008 | Recipe #327017
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By Ashley S.
on October 05, 2009
My son is obsessed with Uncrustables, and when I was pregnant with my daughter I was too!!! I always am making him sandwiches with my PC Cut and Seal...but NEVER has it dawned on me to freeze them!!! Thank you so much! I just whipped up a whole tray full of these little guys...I stopped by Kroger when they were have there $.88 sale and got PB and Jelly for $.88 each and a loaf of their bread is $.78. I used half a jar of each, so for $1.66 I made 10 Uncrustables and have lots of crusts to use for home made bread crumbs! Thanks for this super idea and money saver!!
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on March 21, 2010
Great idea! My city is peanut free for schools but DH loves to take these to work and they're great for taking on picnics and will be perfect for the beach!
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Pampered chef sells a sandwich cutter that cuts the same shape as the uncrustables too!! You can make yourself, save the scraps for bread crumbs.
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These are a real time saver in the morning! I've used honey instead of jelly for my picky 8 year old. I use my pampered chef cut-n-seal and they're just like the store bought ones!
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My kids havent tried these yet, but I know they will love them. Made them so when I wont be home one day next week, it will be an easy lunch when my DH is home with two of my boys. I will definalty be looking into getting the thing that seals the sandwiches for these sandwiches! Thanks for the simple recipe!!
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I might be crazy, but I think these sandwiches taste much better after freezing. I make a huge batch each week and pop a sandwich and an apple into my lunch sack for work. Couldn't be easier!
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on August 18, 2011
Great!
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on July 18, 2011
Saw this idea last year and started making PBJ in bulk to freeze. Works really well. I pack three kids' lunches everyday and it's something I dread, but this makes it so much better. Also great to keep on hand for a super quick dinner or snack when you're running out the door for baseball, and much healthier than the drive thru. Thanks for sharing the idea!
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on August 01, 2010
Really good idea. I had never thought of freezing PB&J sandwiches before. Thanks for posting this!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy DNW7419
on March 24, 2010
What a lifesaver this recipe was for me (and my DD) when I was down for the count after surgery! I can never thank you enough for posting this and letting me know that I could freeze these sandwiches! My DD thanks you too! She was ear to ear smiles when I would tell her she could go get her pb&j out of the freezer herself and take it for lunch! Gave her a sense of independence and me a sense of knowing I was still making sure she was taken care of!
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My husband loves Uncrustables. He eats them 4 at a time. And they are expensive. Now I pre-made a ton of these. Different flavors. Marmalade, crunchy PB. He loves them for work. Our kids will be getting these in their lunches this year. Great time and money saver.
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on November 20, 2008
So easy ... and perfect for my 7 year old son who takes nothing but PB&J to school every day.
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OMG! I had looked everywhere for this recipe! My daughter could live off pb&j and i just cant bring myself to pay the high $$ of the uncrustables..The tip on taking the pb to the edge of the bread and put the jelly in the middle to form the seal is JUST WHAT I NEEDED TO KNOW!! I am a huge OAMC and this is by far the most used recipe in our house..Thanks for sharing this
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on November 03, 2008
Wonderfully simple, easy, and frugal...thanks for sharing this :)
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Great idea! I always forget to make enough for lunch so this is a great go-to lunch. Thanks!
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Serving Size: 1 (117 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 12
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