i don't know bread has a lot of carbohydrates, and peanut butter has a lot of protien plus water usually has a few minerals and vitamans. i think maybe for the rest of their life
however long that may be,
2006-10-16 06:52:36
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answered by the one and only robertc1985 4
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if u think about all of the other kinds of foods and drinks that are neede to stay healthy and then you think about wha is in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich how ever long u manage to live would be pretty long. but if u compare it to a normal life span then it might not seem that long.
2006-10-16 16:24:25
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answered by {Jane™} 6
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For a 15 year stretch growing up in Nebraska — from age five to 20 — I ate a toasted — toasting the bread made it a hot meal — peanut butter and jelly sandwich three times a day: One for breakfast, one for lunch and the final one for a late-night snack.
I was forced to each so many peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because that was all there was in the house I could make myself and it was also a fast way to get some fuel into your body. I used Wonder Bread, Jif peanut butter and, of course, Welch’s grape jelly to create my trinity of masterpieces. I now cringe at the thought of all the refined sugar in that mandatory childhood trough.
Over the last 15 years the bread became wheat and the peanut butter changed from Jif to Skippy — because Janna grew up eating Skippy. Some say Peter Pan peanut better is the best tasting, but we have yet to try it — perhaps because of that scary cartoon on the label. We also experimented with a wide variety of jams instead of grape jelly. We found moderate taste successes.
Today when we get a craving for our childhood, we drop in two thick slices of a 12-grain wheat bread in the toaster, push on some chunky organic peanut butter and drizzle around a natural strawberry compote with no added sugar. It’s a resurrected — and healthier — manna in a mouthful.
2006-10-16 13:47:28
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answered by Irina C 6
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I don't really know? I only know Michel Lotito (aka Monsieur Mangetout) from Grenoble, France, has been eating metal and glass since 1959. Why don't you set a record. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records/amazing_feats/unusual_skills/most_cockroaches_eaten.aspx
2006-10-17 11:46:52
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answered by Swirly 7
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Forever.
2006-10-16 13:47:59
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answered by salter 2
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As long as necessary if that is the only thing you have to eat and drink.
2006-10-16 13:48:24
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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Well they are both nutritious, so I would say for a very long time. But why would you want to?
2006-10-16 13:50:18
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answered by rebecca_sld 4
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a long time; granted you don't get sick of it and never want to eat or touch or see it again. ;) hehe
2006-10-16 14:00:56
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answered by bee 2
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a lifetime if eaten with water, you wont be healthy but you'll live
2006-10-16 13:48:39
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answered by dark rockchick 4
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A loooong time!
2006-10-16 13:47:24
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answered by Barrel_Racing_Cowgirl 3
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