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    Now don't go "EEEWWW!!" before you try this!

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    • on November 01, 2009

      Nothing weird about this. Great combo. I made this for lunch today and I plan on having it many more times. Warm toast, sweet peanut butter, savory tomato and lots of salt and pepper. What more can you ask for?:) Thanks for posting!

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    • on October 05, 2009

      FINALLY!!! someone else who loves this combination. I managed to get a mom-in-law to try it - she will even eat it if I make it for her. But this is a summer taple and certainly worth a try with a sweet ripe tomato. RosieAnne

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    • on September 28, 2009

      Pretty good : ) My mom had me eating sliced tomatoes with sugar or tomato sandwiches with miracle whip and salt and pepper as a kid, so this wasn't much of a stretch for me. I used light whole wheat bread, low fat jif and one store bought roma tomato. I can only imagine it on a great white bread, with a full fat, thick layer of pb, and a deliciously ripe homegrown tomato. Thanks for the recipe : )

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    • on August 30, 2009

      Not that need another review but here it goes. This is great. The garden tomatoes were calling, the peanut butter was waiting and the bagel was ready. I never would have thought of this combination, but it works.

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    • on August 27, 2009

      I have been growing tomatoes for years and never heard of this sandwich. It is wonderful! The black pepper really makes it special. Thx. for posting.

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    • on August 10, 2009

      I read this recipe and knew we had to try it. We tried it this morning for breakfast and it was wonderful. I told everyone at work and my family about this recipe, and my niece said "eeewww", I said that's the name of the recipe!!! We'll eat this now for the rest of the summer since the home grown tomatoes are now fresh and ripe for the pickin!!

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    • on August 08, 2009

      SO GOOD! I even used store bought tomatoes and it was still delicious and better yet, it fits into my diet plan!

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    • on August 07, 2009

      I'm hooked!

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    • on August 05, 2009

      Oh man...that was fun. the recipe got me curious, so I went in and made one from tomatoes picked tonight. The teenagers showed up one at a time and would not try it ,for fear of me playing a prank on them, until I did. the looks on their faces were pricless as it went from skeptical to WOW! I know what I will be having for lunch tomarrow. Thanks

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    • on July 27, 2009

      No "EEEWW!!" here!!! Been eating this and loving it since a small child at my Grandma's and I turn Medicare age this year - now that's a "EEEWW!!!" When did I get this old. We sometimes added a little miracle whip to it too and that's pretty tasty too!

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    • on July 18, 2009

      I love finding all these "weird" sandwich ideas on here! This was a winner in my book, and will definitely have it again. Another sandwich i've grown to love is grilled peanut butter and cheese; tried combining the two and did a peanut butter cheese and tomato sandwich. It wasn't bad, but just peanut butter and tomato was much better. Thanks for making me try this wonderful sandwich!

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    • on July 13, 2009

      It's a winner!! And if you're into trying new and different things, my DH loves crunchy peanut butter and dill pickles on toast - it's also very tasty!!

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    • on June 02, 2009

      Even though my family did go "eeeww!!" before tasting this, it was instantly devoured upon first bite.

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    • on May 17, 2009

      I've been eating this for years, BUT with a 5th dimension... BACON! Yes, you heard right, put a couple slices of hot, crispy bacon between the peanut butter and tomatoes and your tastebuds will tingle! PS - after 20 years, my DH still wont even try it! Oh well, his loss!

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    • on May 11, 2009

      I told the kids that this was what we were having for lunch and that I would make something else if they truly didn't like it... only thing I was making was seconds! This is an awesome snack and has become my midnight munchie favorite on english muffins. Even better is the fact that waching it down with a glass of cold milk makes this this perfect balanced meal! Fantastic.

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    • on February 26, 2009

      Quite good! Who'd'a thought? Healthier than pb&j too! Thanks for posting.

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    • on February 09, 2009

      The name says it all! I had to try it! Convinced my 13 year old DD who is a tomato fanatic to try it also! She is hooked and tries to get all her friends to try it also. Of course everyone says Ewwww....until they taste it!

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    • on November 02, 2008

      Wow! This was surprisingly delicious. I wasn't sure if I would like it, but it was very good. We didn't have any rye or wheat bread, so I used white. When my son asked what I was eating, I told him and he said "EEEWW." We had a good laugh when I showed him the name of the recipe. No "EEEWW" from me, just YUM!

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    • on October 06, 2008

      Who Da' Thunk?? Both DH and I were pleasantly surprised by this very odd combination. I also think it would make a terrific fast and healthy breakfast. Thanks for sharing!

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    • on September 29, 2008

      Been eating 'mater sandwiches like this since I was a kid. Seriously, you should give this a try. The acidic tomato is balanced by the sweet and salty peanut butter. Thanks for sharing this!!

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    Nutritional Facts for Now don't go "EEEWWW!!" before you try this!

    Serving Size: 1 (295 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 116.5
     
    Calories from Fat 21
    18%
    Total Fat 2.4 g
    3%
    Saturated Fat 0.6 g
    3%
    Cholesterol 20.7 mg
    6%
    Sodium 199.8 mg
    8%
    Total Carbohydrate 19.4 g
    6%
    Dietary Fiber 0.9 g
    3%
    Sugars 0.7 g
    2%
    Protein 3.8 g
    7%

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