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Phyllis Stone wrote:
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>> Forgive me for being behind the times (I thought I was hip!) but I never
>> heard of mustard on a grilled cheese sandwich.
>>
>> Which planet are you all from?
>>
>> Andy
>> Earth

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> The person who taught me to make grilled cheese sandwiches was a friend and
> she put mayonnaise on the bread, then cheese. I thought that was the proper
> way until my daughter in law set me straight. : )
>
>


Dijon mustard on grilled Swiss with thin-sliced ham is excellent. I
can't deal with mustard and yellow American cheese.

I make what I call a croque seņior, which is basically a quesadilla with
jack cheese and thin-sliced ham. I fry the sandwich in butter. I love
flour tortillas fried in butter. They get so flaky.
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Janet Wilder said...

> Dijon mustard on grilled Swiss with thin-sliced ham is excellent. I
> can't deal with mustard and yellow American cheese.



I'll never forget my first months in Philadelphia. I was so taken by surprise
with the white American cheese. Kalifornia was always orange. I never knew
otherwise.

For awhile I constantly tripped myself up and asked for white American cheese
on my hoagies. I got the dumbest looks!!!

Andy
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:28:53 -0600, Andy > wrote:

>Janet Wilder said...
>
>> Dijon mustard on grilled Swiss with thin-sliced ham is excellent. I
>> can't deal with mustard and yellow American cheese.

>
>
>I'll never forget my first months in Philadelphia. I was so taken by surprise
>with the white American cheese. Kalifornia was always orange. I never knew
>otherwise.
>
>For awhile I constantly tripped myself up and asked for white American cheese
>on my hoagies. I got the dumbest looks!!!
>

I think the '70s were good for getting the dye out of cheeses, but I
haven't heard of white American Cheese. Personally, I prefer white
cheese and that's why I usually order provolone or jarlesberg for my
sandwiches.



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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:12:24 -0600, Janet Wilder
> wrote:

>Phyllis Stone wrote:
>> "Andy" > wrote in message ...
>>> Forgive me for being behind the times (I thought I was hip!) but I never
>>> heard of mustard on a grilled cheese sandwich.
>>>
>>> Which planet are you all from?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>> Earth

>>
>>
>>
>>
>> The person who taught me to make grilled cheese sandwiches was a friend and
>> she put mayonnaise on the bread, then cheese. I thought that was the proper
>> way until my daughter in law set me straight. : )
>>
>>

>
>Dijon mustard on grilled Swiss with thin-sliced ham is excellent. I
>can't deal with mustard and yellow American cheese.
>
>I make what I call a croque seņior, which is basically a quesadilla with
>jack cheese and thin-sliced ham. I fry the sandwich in butter. I love
>flour tortillas fried in butter. They get so flaky.


Again the posts here recently have been timed perfectly to what we've
been planning. Louise wanted quesadillas so she picked up a pound of
Chihuahua yesterday. I've got nice thick tortillas and I'll try your
butter idea. It sounds good. Thanks! I've got a pot of pintos
going. I love pintos with green onion and cheddar. We've also got
co-jack and pepper jack. YUM! Louise will probably either open the
bedroom window or make me sleep in another bed.

Lou
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Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:12:24 -0600, Janet Wilder
> > wrote:
>
>> Phyllis Stone wrote:
>>> "Andy" > wrote in message ...
>>>> Forgive me for being behind the times (I thought I was hip!) but I never
>>>> heard of mustard on a grilled cheese sandwich.
>>>>
>>>> Which planet are you all from?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>> Earth
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The person who taught me to make grilled cheese sandwiches was a friend and
>>> she put mayonnaise on the bread, then cheese. I thought that was the proper
>>> way until my daughter in law set me straight. : )
>>>
>>>

>> Dijon mustard on grilled Swiss with thin-sliced ham is excellent. I
>> can't deal with mustard and yellow American cheese.
>>
>> I make what I call a croque seņior, which is basically a quesadilla with
>> jack cheese and thin-sliced ham. I fry the sandwich in butter. I love
>> flour tortillas fried in butter. They get so flaky.

>
> Again the posts here recently have been timed perfectly to what we've
> been planning. Louise wanted quesadillas so she picked up a pound of
> Chihuahua yesterday. I've got nice thick tortillas and I'll try your
> butter idea. It sounds good. Thanks! I've got a pot of pintos
> going. I love pintos with green onion and cheddar. We've also got
> co-jack and pepper jack. YUM! Louise will probably either open the
> bedroom window or make me sleep in another bed.
>
> Lou


LOL! I like my pinto beans a la Charro


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