Home   About Me   Solo Adventures   Stuff I Like   Travel Industry Insight   Snapshots   Disclosure   Contact

Search SoloTravelGirl.com

Categories

Roller Derby Fun

Yankee Tripper on Facebook

Prose of Wisdom

"things to do in Ocala" "Florida travel" "Silver River State Park" 40 B-Day Trip air travel blogging conference blogher contest Disclosure everglades national park Florida travel FTC Disclosure national parks road trip Sanibel travel Sanibel vacation Sarasota Film Festival SATW Institute scalloping in Florida september 11 SoBe Wine Food Fest Solo Adventures Star Wars Celebration V Star Wars Convention Star Wars Speed Dating TBEX things to do in Florida things to do in Orlando things to do in punta gorda things to do on Sanibel Travel Blog Exchange travel to afghanistan travel to Birmingham travel to Buffalo travel to Florida travel to Japan travel to Mexico travel to New York travel to Oregon travel to Orlando Travel to Portland travel to Sarasota Travel to Seattle travel writing walt disney travel where to eat in Birmingham wordless Wednesday

Designed By

Blue Yonder Design

Cartoon by Rob Smith, Jr.


Meta

Featured Travel Blog on Raveable

Subscribe/ Share

Subscribe

Share/Save/Bookmark
Follow jenniferhuber on Twitter

Check Out My Essays

Recent Posts

Archives

Calendar

September 2010
M T W T F S S
« Aug    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

This Ain’t Your Momma’s PB&J

August 2, 2009 | Fuzzies, Gadgets & Stuff, Solo Adventures

DTW's PB&J's: Not Your Momma's Sandwich
DTW’s PB&J’s: Not Your Momma’s Sandwich

Traveling through Detroit Metro Airport last week I needed some grub to fill my tummy for lunch. Having three hours to kill between connections, I utilized my time by wandering the terminal in search of the perfect lunch and found it at PB&J  serving gourmet peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

While the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich – just like mom used to make – is on the menu (along with peanut butter served with old school favorites such as banana or honey) I went for the offbeat choice – peanut butter, honey and bacon smacked between cinnamon swirl bread.

Mmm, mmm.

Did I just hear someone mutter “yuck” out there in the blogosphere? The combination did sound a bit bizarre but we all know, the cured meat is infusing mainstream food. Bacon ice cream is popping up across the country, there’s Bakon Vodka who want to drink the savory flavor of the meat without the greasy fat and Oxford Falls has a Bloody Mary Mix called Bacon Cheeseburger which promises a sassy bite.

Bacon seems to be the “in” food right now and being the trendsetter I am, had to try the peanut butter, honey and bacon sandwich. Peanut butter choices are smooth, chunky and cashew butter and went with smooth after asking the cashier which was the best. Crumbled bacon is sprinkled atop the honey and the two slabs of cinnamon swirl are smacked together. It was wrapped in parchment-like paper and handed to me in a paper bag (just like when I packed a PB&J for school).

The verdict? Pretty good. Not the most spectacular thing I’ve eaten but a nice combination of salty, savory flavors accented with the slight sweetness from honey and the cinnamon swirl bread. It was a bit messy and found myself licking my fingers after every other bite. It’s something I’ll try to recreate at home but will probably use bacon strips rather than crumbling it.

Find PB&J near gates A1 – A6 at Detroit Metro Airport. Most sandwiches with two items (i.e.: peanut butter and jelly) run $3.99, add another item and it’s $4.49. Top it off with a slice of bacon for an additional 65 cents. The peanut butter, honey and bacon sandwich atop cinnamon swirl bread costs $4.99.

Detroit Things To Do

  • Share/Bookmark
Posted by Solo Travel Girl @ 10:30 PM | 2 Comments