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another slice of massachusetts. It's in the dictionary now. Miriam Webster is adding fluffer nutter. You probably know. It's, I can't even believe what I explain this to you, but it's peanut ...
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 ...
Merriam-Webster announced it added 455 words to the dictionary this month, including fluffernutter — a sandwich made with peanut butter, marshmallow crème or fluff and white bread.
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 ...
Marshmallow Fluff is produced in Lynn to this day, at the Durkee Mower Company factory. MORE ON FLUFF. For 100 years, Fluff has stuck to its Somerville roots. But the story isn’t that simple.