bindian
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We've received about 1/3 inch since this morning around 1:30. All afternoon, thunderstorms get near enough only to hear the thunder die off as it pivots pass me.
hugs, Brandi
hugs, Brandi
Jim- I cook it in a skillet, butter one side of both pieces of bread. Then build the sandwich in the hot skillet-- Bread. Cheese, sliced tomatoes(the more the better), Cheese, & bread. Let cook till the bread is golden brown then turn and cook till the other side is done. You can use any of your favorite cheeses, but my favorites are Cheddar or Jalapeno Jack. Another favorite is Swiss and Rye Bread, but as we know it's the tomato that makes this a great meal.
If you don't want to use Butter or Margarine you can spread a thin coat of Mayonnaise on the bread and then grill it, that works just as well.
Great Rain! Started yesterday evening and seems to have rained softly all night long. Will check the rain gauge when it get's light out.
Charlie
Lou, you better tie on a big bib before eatin' those sandwiches. Otherwise you'll get tomato stains on your overalls.![]()
Disclaimer: What I'm about to post is NOT a heart-healthy style of cooking.
Charlie, when I was about 12 years old, I was mowing my grandmother's lawn and she made me a grilled cheese and bacon sandwich for lunch. After cooking the bacon in the pan, she left bacon grease and added two slices of bread, cheese, and bacon. Then, she flipped one slice of bread on top and kept cooking the sandwich until it was golden brown and the cheese had melted into the bacon.:licking: It was delicious. The toasty bacon flavor in the bread made an impression on me that I'll never forget. After that, any buttered bread just tasted plain.![]()
Glad to hear you folks are beginning to get rain again.
Also glad the 18 days of rain have finally stopped up here.
At least we have a full pond/tank again and the deer are enjoying doing what they do best.:male::female:
Ron
Ron, your grass and pond are gorgeous. Any place with grass that green and no sprinklers is definitely not in Texas. I don't even think they keep golf course fairways that green around here. That's a lotta grass to mow, but it sure looks appealing.:thumbsup:
We got another .3" overnight, so my total for this storm is up to 2.8". The only way I could be happier is if you folks in central and southeast Texas were getting some of this rain too. All my dry brown grass is starting to have a green hue. Native grasses sure don't take long to green up.