The PBJ Imp is the second in the Little Imp series. A common misconception is that the PBJ Imp was named because its coloration is reminiscent of a soaked Peanut Butter and Grape Jelly sandwich. Actually the Imp was named for the sandwich, but not because of the coloration. Upon first discovery, this Imp was found to be complaining about the difficulty of finding really good grape jelly while at school in Germany, making it impossible to make an excellent PBJ while studying. Recipe below:
2 slices of white bread
1 big glump of Skippy Extra Chunky PB (none of that all natural stuff)
2 knife fulls of real official Welch’s Grape Jelly ( with ALL the sugar)
1 ½ Big COLD glasses of milk.
Life is good!
The template for the Imp Series was drawn in Xara Xtreme a vector program. The blank template was then opened in Corel Painter 9 and colored using that program. Print this little guy out as a simple reminder that life is precious, complex and GOOD.
Jacque D
2 slices of white bread
1 big glump of Skippy Extra Chunky PB (none of that all natural stuff)
2 knife fulls of real official Welch’s Grape Jelly ( with ALL the sugar)
1 ½ Big COLD glasses of milk.
Life is good!
The template for the Imp Series was drawn in Xara Xtreme a vector program. The blank template was then opened in Corel Painter 9 and colored using that program. Print this little guy out as a simple reminder that life is precious, complex and GOOD.
Jul 19, 2008