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As you are sitting by the radio in the kitchen, nothing to do, having not done anything all day. It's 12:00 and the cat clock starts mellowing and suddenly on the radio you hear a strange yet familar tune.
"Oh you need fluff, fluff, fluff, to make a fluffernutter, marshmallow fluff, and lots of peanut butter. First you spread, spread, spread, your bread with peanut butter...." sings out of the radio like a hymn for lunch.
Your stomach starts to rumble and you know it's about time to eat, and what better way to have lunch than with Marshmallow Fluff. Yes ladies and gentlemen, Marshmallow Fluff, with that white sticky feeling of heavenly goodness. When you're hungry and there's no reason to cook or bake, just bring out that loaf of bread and spread it with Peanut Butter and Marshmallow fluff. It's heavenly goodness!
http://marshmallowfluff.com/media/audio/fluffall3.mov
A little history of my own of this spread:
Two years ago my parents and I visited my sister and her boyfriend in Boston. My sister gave my dad two jars of this stuff to give to me. At the airport, my dad thoughtlessly threw away both jars with the conclusion that under security and airport regulations, food was not allowed to brought on aircrafts. These were the first two jars I had and never had the chance to taste either of them.
Later that month when we got home, I told my sister of my dad's action and she being aggravated, said she'd bring some when she came to visit. She brought back two more jars and when I first tasted it, I was in heaven.
For the longest time my favorite sandwich had been Peanut Butter and Jelly, but this took the cake. The sandwich that is. After my sister left to go back to Boston, I finished up these two jars within about 4 weeks. This spread was not available in my town and I didn't want to have to wait until my sister came around here again. I found out they sold it online. I bought 4 jars. It came just in time for when my mom left for the weekend. I later found out it is more expensive online. That was the first and last time I ordered it from there. The next year, in August, I went to visit my best friend's house in New York and brought a jar with me to share with her. She hadn't had it before either. We shared two sandwiches and I left her with the jar. This was my last jar from the online order.
When I got home, my friend told me that it had become her favorite sandwich and that her mom was buying her more. It wasn't until October that I would ever have it again. For the second time, I went to visit my best friend. This time she bought some for me . (I felt special). We shared a few sandwiches during my visit and I left with one of the two jars. I left the other for her. I finished the jar after awhile. I wouldn't have another until much later.
The next year, for the third time I visited my best friend, her mom had bought some more. I had told myself that this time I would buy some for myself since it was not being sold anywhere around my house or further. During my visit, the thought slipped my mind when I could have had the chance. I returned home without any jars.
At the beginning of this year, my sister and her boyfriend were coming home, to stay. My sister had said she would bring some home with her, and so she did. She came back with 2 jars, which was good enough for me. At this point I was more cautious with the amount of sandwiches I'd have every week. I am on the second jar, but it is slowly becoming empty after 3 or 4 months. Within 2 years I have had exactly 9 jars of Marshmallow Fluff.
According to their website, there is but one market that sells Marshmallow Fluff in California. There are 22 in New York.
Here is theirs: The History of Fluff
So what is your story with the wonderful spread?
Any recipes, info, anything related?
"Oh you need fluff, fluff, fluff, to make a fluffernutter, marshmallow fluff, and lots of peanut butter. First you spread, spread, spread, your bread with peanut butter...." sings out of the radio like a hymn for lunch.
Your stomach starts to rumble and you know it's about time to eat, and what better way to have lunch than with Marshmallow Fluff. Yes ladies and gentlemen, Marshmallow Fluff, with that white sticky feeling of heavenly goodness. When you're hungry and there's no reason to cook or bake, just bring out that loaf of bread and spread it with Peanut Butter and Marshmallow fluff. It's heavenly goodness!
http://marshmallowfluff.com/media/audio/fluffall3.mov
A little history of my own of this spread:
Two years ago my parents and I visited my sister and her boyfriend in Boston. My sister gave my dad two jars of this stuff to give to me. At the airport, my dad thoughtlessly threw away both jars with the conclusion that under security and airport regulations, food was not allowed to brought on aircrafts. These were the first two jars I had and never had the chance to taste either of them.
Later that month when we got home, I told my sister of my dad's action and she being aggravated, said she'd bring some when she came to visit. She brought back two more jars and when I first tasted it, I was in heaven.
For the longest time my favorite sandwich had been Peanut Butter and Jelly, but this took the cake. The sandwich that is. After my sister left to go back to Boston, I finished up these two jars within about 4 weeks. This spread was not available in my town and I didn't want to have to wait until my sister came around here again. I found out they sold it online. I bought 4 jars. It came just in time for when my mom left for the weekend. I later found out it is more expensive online. That was the first and last time I ordered it from there. The next year, in August, I went to visit my best friend's house in New York and brought a jar with me to share with her. She hadn't had it before either. We shared two sandwiches and I left her with the jar. This was my last jar from the online order.
When I got home, my friend told me that it had become her favorite sandwich and that her mom was buying her more. It wasn't until October that I would ever have it again. For the second time, I went to visit my best friend. This time she bought some for me . (I felt special). We shared a few sandwiches during my visit and I left with one of the two jars. I left the other for her. I finished the jar after awhile. I wouldn't have another until much later.
The next year, for the third time I visited my best friend, her mom had bought some more. I had told myself that this time I would buy some for myself since it was not being sold anywhere around my house or further. During my visit, the thought slipped my mind when I could have had the chance. I returned home without any jars.
At the beginning of this year, my sister and her boyfriend were coming home, to stay. My sister had said she would bring some home with her, and so she did. She came back with 2 jars, which was good enough for me. At this point I was more cautious with the amount of sandwiches I'd have every week. I am on the second jar, but it is slowly becoming empty after 3 or 4 months. Within 2 years I have had exactly 9 jars of Marshmallow Fluff.
According to their website, there is but one market that sells Marshmallow Fluff in California. There are 22 in New York.
Here is theirs: The History of Fluff
So what is your story with the wonderful spread?
Any recipes, info, anything related?