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On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 20:48:55 -0500, The Cheese Police
> wrote: >On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 18:30:54 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote: > >> Mine was natural, real, and I took a photo of it just before devouring >> it. >> >> I miss it now! :-( >> >> John Kuthe... > >Yours was not a legal grilled cheese sandwich either. But you never >actually called it a grilled cheese. Your's is a toasted cheese >sandwich. > >Section 204R of the U.S. Cheese Code: > >Grilled cheese sandwiches must be GRILLED on a flat metal or ceramic >surface reaching at least 273 degrees Fahrenheit and using a 70% fat >content or better spread on the outside surface of the sandwich. > >Subparagraph a. (Rev 1066-2, 1962 3rd rev) Spread may be either animal >fat or vegetable oil-based. > >Given the context of this and your previous post, we could probably >build a formidable case against you. But we're not really after the >little guys making these in their home kitchens an a small scale for >personal use. We're after the commercial retail grilled cheese >peddlers and marketers. Consider this a stern warning. We've put you >on a list and we'll be watching not only you, but the other persons of >interest who have participated in this thread. > >Sincerely, > >Federal Cheese Police >U.S. Department of Cheese Usage You should move to Wisconsin. Lou |
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