I used to take two pieces of bread, spread peanut butter on one half and marshmallow on the other and smoosh them together, voila!!! Sandwich for Sheridan.
Well, a few years and a few diagnosis’ later now here is what it takes to make sandwiches for my kids:
- I get out six slices of bread.
- I open a jar of Crunchy Barney Butter (almond butter that spreads just like peanut butter) and get enough on the knife to make one sandwich and put it on one slice of bread (I can’t double dip because Scott likes Barney Butter and double dipping would contaminate the jar with gluten.)
- I open a jar of marshmallow (or nutella or jelly depending on the day) and get enough for three sandwiches (again, no double dipping) I put it all on one slice of bread and divide up between two other slices.
- I smoosh Sterling’s sandwich together and give it to him. (Sterling is allergic to peanuts so his sandwich can’t come anywhere near it so he gets his before I even open the PB.)
- I can now get enough smooth peanut butter out of the jar to do one sandwich at a time. (Scott doesn’t like smooth PB so it is OK to double dip)
- I put one sandwich together and give it to Sheridan.
- I put the other sandwich together, cut off the crusts and give it to Alyn.
NOTE: If Scott is eating a sandwich his has to be made first so the wheat bread doesn’t get near it BUT I have to make sure that no PB gets on the counter to touch Sterling’s sandwich.
<sigh>
It used to be so easy.

















