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On Feb 23, 11:54*am, notbob > wrote:
> I have a friend (hard to believe, I know!) who opened a combo coffee cafe > and chocolate shop. *He's anal about coffee and his wife is the chocolatier. > As with most new businesses, it's hard to build a rep and get started. > Fortunately, he's hit upon a niche food that seem to be attracting the > otherwise non-attracted student population (college town), the lowly grilled > cheese sandwich. *He's so surprised by the success of this simple food > offering, he muses he'd have been better off opening a grilled cheese > sandwich shop. * > > Anyway, howzabout we explore ....one more time!.... the subtleties of this > classic American invention. *I've discovered I love the basic grilled cheese > of Kraft American cheese on two slices of multigrain bread, buttered on the > outside and some kinda mustard on one interiour slice. *I've also tried > variations, including swiss or other cheeses with sriracha chili sauce or horse > radish, or some really hot mustards. * > > You? > > nb FTV had a program on a restaurant/diner which specialized in grilled cheese in any combo you could think up, and some you couldn't. Was it one of Fieri's DD & Ds? I can't recall, but some of the creations looked fantastic. N. |
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