KINGSTON, N.Y. — On Nov. 20, 1961, the Daily Freeman published an ad from a Saugerties supermarket announcing a sale on marshmallow crème, urging shoppers “Try a FlufferNutter with Peanut butter & ...
Across New England, children and adults have enjoyed Fluffernutter sandwiches for more than a century. The humble sandwich is about as basic as it gets. Two slices of white bread, with peanut butter ...
Making memories with food often happens by accident — it’s woven into the everyday, like the lacy crêpes my dad loved to serve on weekends or the sucre à la crème my grandma made every time she ...
The beloved fluffernutter sandwich has finally found its place in the national lexicon. Merriam-Webster announced it added 455 words to the dictionary this month, including fluffernutter — a sandwich ...
New England is where Marshmallow Fluff was created more than 100 years ago and is still made and largely consumed — often by children in a peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwich. It is also ...
Remember sitting down in elementary school, opening up your lunchbox and biting into a sweet, gooey fluffernutter sandwich? It may come as a surprise that most people outside of New England do not ...
Today is National Fluffernutter Day. I know you didn’t know. That’s why I’m here: to impart random, sometimes questionable, food news upon your docile soul. So, a fluffernutter is a sandwich made with ...