Favorite flavor combinations
On Mar 27, 6:59 am, "kilikini" wrote:
sf wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 21:11:59 -0700 (PDT), Golden One
wrote:
My old granny liked sharp cheddar and jam sandwiches. Sometimes I
still have it as it reminds me of her.
That's weird enough to make me want to try it! What kind of jam? I
think I'll try it "grilled".
BTW: Are you sure she didn't smoke "funny" cigarettes just before
she made them?
LOL, back in high school we smoked "funny" cigarettes and got a food
craving. We were hanging out up at my friend's parents' cabin a few hours
north that they had closed up for the winter. (It was a summer cabin on the
lake. We used it as a party house in the winter months.)
All we could find was peanut butter, some dried salami, and for some reason
somebody had bread. At the time, they were the best sandwiches EVER. I
tried duplicating it after-the-sobering-effect and it was nasty. (Gosh I'm
laughing at this memory!)
We'd get creative up at that cabin with what we had to work with, too. The
oven/stove was gas and that was always cut off in the winter, so we took
shrimp up there and cooked them on the coffee pot burner. Those were the
good ole days. :~)
kili
At scout camp, for dayhikes, the kitchen would send up loaves of
bread, peanut butter, jelly, balony, and mustard. Peanut butter and
balony was good!
maxine in ri
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