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What are your favorite ones? I still remember when my mom brought a sandwich press home in the mid-90s and introduced us to panini. I’d never known that a sandwich could be grilled. Great stuff.
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cubano :^)
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>>20697558
Croque Monsieur
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>>20697564
that´s just ham and cheese toastie, croque monsieur has bechamel inside and outside
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>>20697543
I really like tuna and pickle panini
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>>20697581
No it doesn't.
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>>20697592
What am i looking at? lasagna?
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>>20697594
If you never learned what context is, it may be time for some remedial classes
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>>20697543
Does a Cuban sandwich count?
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I got a Cuisinart a few years ago from Costco. It's ok. If your inside ingredients are already hot just use the toaster. If you have cheese, meat and things from the fridge, use the press.



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