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Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

First I should explain that when I say 'Barbecue' I mean pulled pork. This is important. This sandwich could turn out differently if I'm not clear.

One day I had some leftover barbecue that I wanted to eat. Having no slaw, hush puppies or green beans I wasn't really sure how to eat it. This is what I came up with. The Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich.

Your ingredients:
Barbecue (enough)
Sliced Bread (2 slices)
Cheese (I used Colby Jack)
Butter (real butter, this isn't supposed to be a heathy meal)
Barbecue Sauce (a dollop)
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

I like it with the barbecue heated so I microwaved it until hot.

Construction is pretty much like any other grilled cheese sandwich. Butter one side of each slice of bread, place in pan and add a layer of barbecue.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

Add barbecue sauce. Now is a really good time to make sure the stove is turned on.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

As much cheese as you want. Really, nobody is watching.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

Top with the other slice of bread.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

Wait for the delicious smell of the Maillard reaction and flip. I know you already think you want to eat it but wait until the other side is done.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

I ate this with chips and salsa. You might have gotten a picture of that, but I didn't want to wait on eating it. It was every bit as delicious as it looks.
Grilled Cheese & Barbecue Sandwich

I'm not going to say this is perfection. There is plenty of room for improvement and variation. You could add caramelized onions. You could use Macaroni and Cheese (the baked kind). You could figure out how to deep fry it. All these could be improvements but this was simple and didn't take any extra work on my part.

ELBC, Part 35

It's in the news again. We're (in the USA) talking about getting rid of the one cent piece. By again, I mean again and again and again.

Personally, if a cent costs more than a cent to produce, we should fix that. If that means not making them anymore why not. There are plenty in circulation for now.

Can I propose reintroducing the 2 cent piece?

2013-02-19
1 cent
Total: $0.01

2013 Cumulative
$1.39

Overall Cumulative:
$2.82 Loose Change
3200 MS points
$55 Amazon Gift cards

Grand Total:
$97.92