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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:41:21 -0400, Goomba38 >
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>sf wrote:
>> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:20:02 -0400, "Dee Dee" >
>> wrote:
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>>> Mother fixed
>>> my lunch of a sandwich of velveta cheese with pimentos. Wonder if they make
>>> it with pimentos anymore.

>>
>>
>> I remember piemento cheese! Who can forget?
>>
>> Mom took me to the deli counter, told me I could pick whatever I
>> wanted for sanwiches and that was one of the things I picked.
>> needless to say, I didn't choose again.
>>

>I've never heard of using Velveeta for it, but Pimento Cheese is a much
>loved filling down south. Usually cheddar, some minced onions
>(optional), minced pimentos, some mayo mixed together.
>Every year I go to The Master's at the Augusta National and I always get
>the pimento cheese sandwich they are known for. Can't be beat for $1.50
>or so...? Only improved with an equally inexpensive beer in the other hand.


isn't pimento cheese what elvis insisted on for cheeseburgers?

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>> I've never heard of using Velveeta for it, but Pimento Cheese is a much
>> loved filling down south. Usually cheddar, some minced onions
>> (optional), minced pimentos, some mayo mixed together.
>> Every year I go to The Master's at the Augusta National and I always get
>> the pimento cheese sandwich they are known for. Can't be beat for $1.50
>> or so...? Only improved with an equally inexpensive beer in the other hand.

>
> isn't pimento cheese what elvis insisted on for cheeseburgers?
>
> your pal,
> blake


I dunno? I've never heard that..?
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:34:38 -0400, Goomba38 >
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>blake murphy wrote:
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>>> I've never heard of using Velveeta for it, but Pimento Cheese is a much
>>> loved filling down south. Usually cheddar, some minced onions
>>> (optional), minced pimentos, some mayo mixed together.
>>> Every year I go to The Master's at the Augusta National and I always get
>>> the pimento cheese sandwich they are known for. Can't be beat for $1.50
>>> or so...? Only improved with an equally inexpensive beer in the other hand.

>>
>> isn't pimento cheese what elvis insisted on for cheeseburgers?
>>
>> your pal,
>> blake

>
>I dunno? I've never heard that..?


that's my understanding. here's a mention, and some pimento cheese
dope, courtesy of google:

<http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/features_food_blog/2006/05/the_pate_of_the.html>

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