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Grilled Cheese with you Tomato Soup
The Daily Bikini ^
| Feb 21, 2006
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Posted on 02/21/2006 6:26:51 PM PST by Young Werther
Johnny Depp, clad in a ric-rac-trimmed apron, is an appealing figure as Sam in the 1993 film Benny & Joon as he cooks a stack of grilled cheese sandwiches using a clothes iron. But will this technique actually work when practiced by ordinary folks in an ordinary kitchen? On December 5, 2004, Roy and Laura set out to make grilled cheeses sandwiches the Benny & Joon way. (Benny & Joon film capture from Depp Impact)
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TOPICS: Cheese, Moose, Sister; Chit/Chat; Food; Humor; Miscellaneous; Reference; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: grilledcheese
What's better on a cold, blustery winter's day?
To: Young Werther
What's better on a cold, blustery winter's day? I can't think of anything better than Johnny Depp ironing me a grilled cheese on a cold winters day.
To: Young Werther
Good chili, of course. Any sort of pastry-wrapped meat dish, which will retain heat far longer than a grilled cheese sandwich. Any good soup, fresh from the pot. Hot chocolate. Hot mulled cider.
I assume your question was entirely rhetorical, right?
;^)
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posted on
02/21/2006 10:50:42 PM PST
by
SAJ
To: Young Werther
Big deal - I was making grilled cheese sandwiches with an iron in my dorm room in 1982. We were allowed popcorn poppers so I got one with a nice teflon bottom and would make omelets in it.
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posted on
02/22/2006 4:29:44 AM PST
by
meowmeow
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To: SouthernFreebird
Johnny Depp and Grilled Cheese sandwiches oh what a good day!!
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posted on
02/22/2006 9:20:01 AM PST
by
Reaper FReeper
(sometimes I wonder what ADD is, but than I find myself chasing a butterfly.)
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