Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 27, 1965
Transcript:
"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"Everything seems hopeless . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I'm completely depressed . . \"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Go home, and eat a jelly-bread sandwich folded over . . . five cents please<BR><BR> Lucy puts her hands behind her head and rests her feet on the stand and says, \"There are some cures you don't learn in medical school.\"<BR><BR>" dialogue-text,"Lucy sits at the psychiatric help booth. Charlie Brown says, \"Everything seems hopeless . . .\"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, \"I'm completely depressed . . \"<BR><BR> Lucy says, \"Go home, and eat a jelly-bread sandwich folded over . . . five cents please<BR><BR> Lucy puts her hands behind her head and rests her feet on the stand and says, \"There are some cures you don't learn in medical school.\"<BR><BR>"
Where does the expression “jelly-bread sandwich” come from? I’ve had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, cream cheese and jelly sandwiches, and plain old jelly sandwiches, but Peanuts is the only place where I’ve heard this expression.