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Now that the big important Jewish and Christian holidays are wrapping up, we can blog instead about those silly unofficial national days like the one America is observing today -- National Grilled Cheese Day.
Today bread would have been in the stores again, after the week of Pesach/Passover when it was prohibited, but I didn't want to walk to the supermarket in the rain to buy it.
So for Grilled Cheese Day I had to (again, still!) microwave-melt cheese on MATZA!
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Well, when required, improvising a solution like this works!
ReplyDeleteA holiday we can all get behind!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu,
ComfortSpiral
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National Grilled Cheese Day? Wow !
ReplyDeleteYou ate matzah voluntarily, even after passover had ended? I would rather go hungry :(
ReplyDeleteI am pushing hard for Tuscan salami day... strictly non kosher, sorry!
ReplyDeleteAny leftovers? :-)
ReplyDeleteNot a bad idea at all : )
ReplyDeleteAlice
Grilled cheese sandwich day? That sounds wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteLOL, I love y'all's comments, friends! :)
ReplyDeleteSo . . . this got me to wondering if there is a National Mac and Cheese Day - there is! July 14. It's also Grand Marnier Day. An interesting combination. But I'm not waiting three months to dig into some good mac and cheese - lunch tomorrow it shall be! ;)
ReplyDeleteA good idea for the Grilled Cheese Day!
ReplyDeleteGrilled cheese, no thanks , but Matzen.yummy, my favorite for breakfast with apricot or ginger jam. So I claim.for an international Matzen day.
ReplyDeleteMarietts
Grilled Cheese Day?! LOL! Never heard of it before.
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