Either "for" or "of" is correct, though the meaning is slightly different depending on which you choose. The only change necessary is to remove the colon. Everything else is fine.
2006-07-07 17:27:16
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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The only thing you need to do is to remove the colon.
Or you could say "The ingredients for my favorite grilled sandwich are as follows: peanut butter and bananas."
2006-07-08 01:19:00
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answered by Jolie 3
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You do not need the colon as you are only listing two items. It would sound better if you had said: The ingredients in my favorite grilled sandwich are peanut butter and bananas.
2006-07-08 01:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Peanut butter and bananas are the ingredients of my favorite grilled sandwich.
Good Luck! =D
2006-07-08 01:42:12
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answered by bear 3
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Shouldn't it be: The ingredients in my favorite grilled sandwich are peanut butter and bananas. ?
2006-07-08 01:01:29
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answered by fredjonespartii 1
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peanut butter and bananas are the ingredients of my favorite grilled sandwhich.
2006-07-09 07:50:54
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answered by xieng xieng 1
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Yes. Ingredients is a plural word, so are is correct.I'm not sure you need the colon(:), though.
2006-07-07 23:51:36
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answered by capnbeatty 5
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You have no need for the colon, you're not listing more than three things. Other than that, you're fine.
2006-07-07 23:51:24
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answer #8
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answered by aj.stauffer 2
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i agree..of not for
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2006-07-07 23:52:09
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answered by www.badkitty 2
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of not for
2006-07-07 23:50:51
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answered by Sandra K 4
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