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martx-5 said:

Steve said:martx-5 said:
The American "fried" cheese sandwiches? Maybe.... don't touch those myself. I don't see how anything that is fried in a pan could be called "grilled".
In the UK a grilled cheese sandwich means toasted bread with cheese melted on top, fewer calories and a better taste, especially if you use Red Leicester with a slice of tomato. Mmmmmm, yummy!
martx-5 said:
I NEVER SAID VELVEETA!!! Mickey did!vping said:Mmmmm Velveeta!


angelfj said:sheesh, you guys will fry anything! Guess you're getting the turkey pots ready right now.
English cooking = burn it or boil it.angelfj said:personally, I like to steam my veggies and like them on the crunchy side.
TRDejaVu said:English cooking = burn it or boil it.angelfj said:personally, I like to steam my veggies and like them on the crunchy side.

:hammer:You tell 'em, Mickey...we'll be doing the same!Mickey Richaud said:angelfj said:sheesh, you guys will fry anything! Guess you're getting the turkey pots ready right now.
As a matter of fact...
If you haven't had deep fried turkey, you've missed out! Fried in pure peanut oil, and nothing in the turkey but hot sauce and strained Italian dressing, injected throughout.
I'll be doing two or three for us, several for the Thanksgiving dinner at the church, then more for Christmas!