I've been eating them since childhood..
And I'm in my 50's....
Also another childhood favorite is fried bologna & eggs,
2007-07-18 11:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hurrah Joey! Good going :o) (I lost three lbs. last week but that's because when I'm depressed I don't feel like eating) anywayyyy, YES! I most certainly have eaten a cream cheese and (jam) sandwich- they're so yummy. Ha, you're making me hungry for one right now! (i'm out of cream cheese though) I wonder what kind of jam or jelly tastes the best? I like mine with black currant or blueberry jam!
2007-07-18 12:06:35
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answered by PURR GIRL TORI 7
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I like cream cheese and strawberry jelly on a bagel - yummy.
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answered by tamika 3
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Yes, I eat them a lot, usually on Sundays, because they're served after church. I usually get cream cheese, and peach jelly on a bagel, made into a sandwich...yummy!
2007-07-18 11:28:36
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answered by I_color_outside_the_lines 4
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I dont like cream cheese or jelly!! But congratulations on the weight loss!!
2007-07-18 11:29:25
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answered by Lets play Russian Roulette 6
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Yes, my mother used to make them for me for my school lunches. Actually cream cheese may be a better choice than margarine or butter.
2007-07-18 11:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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....oh yeah, baby! the best was cream cheese and pepper jelly.....you get the sweet/spicy thing happening along with a calming cream cheese, of course, on a toasted bagel. the BEST....
2007-07-18 11:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yea, Philly cream cheese and strawberry jam on toast, umm umm good.
2007-07-18 11:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeps
2007-07-18 11:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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surprisingly, yes. They're very good. MMM. Have you ever put cottage cheese with jelly? -Thats so good, its orgasmic. LOL. BTW, good on you for losing weight!
2007-07-18 11:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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