Grilled cheese for lunch.


Grilled cheese for lunch. Pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, spinach, pickles, salami, diced black olives and onion. All on sourdough bread.

Comments

Andrew Maxwell said…
Damn son, that looks good. Well, minus the olives.
Chris Depper said…
In the UK here. Is sourdough bread really popular? Pretty unusual here
Andrew Maxwell said…
It's very common here in the US.
Jason Bayton said…
Chris Depper it looks like Grilled cheese made with Pepper jack cheese, tomatoes, spinach, pickles, salami, diced black olives and onion. All on sourdough bread.
Andy Brokaw said…
My grandmother has plates just like that.
Gwenny Todd said…
Looks like Corelle from about the 1990s, Andy Brokaw
Sarah Lavallee said…
My parents have those plates too! Looks like a yummy sandwich.
Andy Brokaw said…
Gwenny Todd She's had them as long as I can remember, so since at least the early 80s. But, yes, they're Corelle.
Gwenny Todd said…
I was going to say that . . but I was afraid no one but me has stuff that long. X)
Andrew Maxwell said…
Oh, I didn't even notice that. Both my parents and in-laws have those.
Andy Brokaw said…
Gwenny Todd Lol. Well, Corelle is hard to destroy and my granny isn't the type to get rid of things that still work.
Jason ON said…
Ha ha ha, those are my roommate's plates. At 34 she enjoyed reading about "grandma" plates. Ha ha ha!
Marla Caldwell said…
My father had those plates in the early 80s when he moved into his first apartment. Too funny. But the sandwich sounds great, better without the salami. :-)

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