Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches

<p>Do they ever serve them at Mitchs?</p>

<p>There is peanut butter and jelly at every table. At most mandatory meals, there will be some type of bread or rolls so that you can make a PB&J if you want. Mitch's also puts out loaves of bread on the weekend that are yours for the taking, so you can make sandwiches in your room.</p>

<p>And don't forget uncrustables...That's all you'll ever eat at the airfield. They are prepackaged, circular pb&j sandwiches. They actually taste pretty good when frozen. Evidently you can buy them at the store, but I've never seen them before coming here. And now I see them all the time. Same with canned gatorade, fatty bags, dove bars, and HOOAH! bars.</p>

<p>Awesome, thanks. I've seen Uncrustables are in the frozen foods section of grocery stores ZMAN.</p>

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<p>Wow. They let you take a whole loaf from Mitch's. That must be nice.</p>

<p>You can take almost anything you want from Mitch's.</p>

<p>Yeah, people will leave with a whole box of gatorade. :)</p>

<p>That's awesome! The cadets don't even have to pay for do, they? Gatorade is expensive. I suppose that's just another advantage of going to the AFA</p>

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You can take almost anything you want from Mitch's

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Except for condiments. And the people that take whole boxes of gatorades are just dicks who make mitch's run out before the end of the meal so some people don't get it.</p>

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<p>Well, yes and no. X amount of dollars are subtracted from your pay each month to cover meals, so yes, you are paying for food. On a day-to-day basis though, the meals do seem free. You walk in, eat as much as you want, take back whatever you can, and there's no cash or PIN numbers involved.</p>