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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:41:21 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: >sf wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 00:20:02 -0400, "Dee Dee" > >> wrote: >> >>> 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? your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
>> 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 >
wrote: >blake murphy wrote: > >>> 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> your pal, blake |
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