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Oven fries topped with pimento cheese.

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  • FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
    FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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    This cheese is a staple in the Carolinas. Mayo, cheddar and pimento peppers. We were out to a restaurant one day and they had this option as a one off rare special. It was one of the most magical things ever.

    They never had it again. But I knew exactly where they sourced their mix. There is a gas station two miles from any civilization that sells chili dogs. They also sell this perfect blend of pimento cheese. Current price $11.xx for a pint. Almost twice the price of anyone else.

    Anyway, I made some oven fries and broiled the cheese on top. Still magic…

    Could I make the pimento cheese for less? Yes. But it’s like a once a year thing. And when I do it it is the meal.

    Cost per person: $8 Can you order it anywhere? Maybe, if you are in the Carolinas on the right day in a restaurant with a racist name run by a guy having a life of crisis who accidentally includes boner pills in the background of their advertising. No. You can’t order this.

    When society collapses I will miss this.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      This cheese is a staple in the Carolinas. Mayo, cheddar and pimento peppers. We were out to a restaurant one day and they had this option as a one off rare special. It was one of the most magical things ever.

      They never had it again. But I knew exactly where they sourced their mix. There is a gas station two miles from any civilization that sells chili dogs. They also sell this perfect blend of pimento cheese. Current price $11.xx for a pint. Almost twice the price of anyone else.

      Anyway, I made some oven fries and broiled the cheese on top. Still magic…

      Could I make the pimento cheese for less? Yes. But it’s like a once a year thing. And when I do it it is the meal.

      Cost per person: $8 Can you order it anywhere? Maybe, if you are in the Carolinas on the right day in a restaurant with a racist name run by a guy having a life of crisis who accidentally includes boner pills in the background of their advertising. No. You can’t order this.

      When society collapses I will miss this.

      FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
      FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
      FauxPseudo
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      Proof of boner pill advertising complete with underdone eggs.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        This cheese is a staple in the Carolinas. Mayo, cheddar and pimento peppers. We were out to a restaurant one day and they had this option as a one off rare special. It was one of the most magical things ever.

        They never had it again. But I knew exactly where they sourced their mix. There is a gas station two miles from any civilization that sells chili dogs. They also sell this perfect blend of pimento cheese. Current price $11.xx for a pint. Almost twice the price of anyone else.

        Anyway, I made some oven fries and broiled the cheese on top. Still magic…

        Could I make the pimento cheese for less? Yes. But it’s like a once a year thing. And when I do it it is the meal.

        Cost per person: $8 Can you order it anywhere? Maybe, if you are in the Carolinas on the right day in a restaurant with a racist name run by a guy having a life of crisis who accidentally includes boner pills in the background of their advertising. No. You can’t order this.

        When society collapses I will miss this.

        VioletSoftnessV This user is from outside of this forum
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        VioletSoftness
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        that looks scrumptious. I learned about pimento cheese from breaking bad! never had it but it looks delicious.

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        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

          This cheese is a staple in the Carolinas. Mayo, cheddar and pimento peppers. We were out to a restaurant one day and they had this option as a one off rare special. It was one of the most magical things ever.

          They never had it again. But I knew exactly where they sourced their mix. There is a gas station two miles from any civilization that sells chili dogs. They also sell this perfect blend of pimento cheese. Current price $11.xx for a pint. Almost twice the price of anyone else.

          Anyway, I made some oven fries and broiled the cheese on top. Still magic…

          Could I make the pimento cheese for less? Yes. But it’s like a once a year thing. And when I do it it is the meal.

          Cost per person: $8 Can you order it anywhere? Maybe, if you are in the Carolinas on the right day in a restaurant with a racist name run by a guy having a life of crisis who accidentally includes boner pills in the background of their advertising. No. You can’t order this.

          When society collapses I will miss this.

          jared@mander.xyzJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          I’ve always had pimento cheese cold, may have to try this.

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            I’ve always had pimento cheese cold, may have to try this.

            FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
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            Grilled cheese

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              Grilled cheese

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              Valentine Angell
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              I’ve done this, and I won’t do it again. I don’t need to weigh 5,000 lbs. It is so awesome!

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                This cheese is a staple in the Carolinas. Mayo, cheddar and pimento peppers. We were out to a restaurant one day and they had this option as a one off rare special. It was one of the most magical things ever.

                They never had it again. But I knew exactly where they sourced their mix. There is a gas station two miles from any civilization that sells chili dogs. They also sell this perfect blend of pimento cheese. Current price $11.xx for a pint. Almost twice the price of anyone else.

                Anyway, I made some oven fries and broiled the cheese on top. Still magic…

                Could I make the pimento cheese for less? Yes. But it’s like a once a year thing. And when I do it it is the meal.

                Cost per person: $8 Can you order it anywhere? Maybe, if you are in the Carolinas on the right day in a restaurant with a racist name run by a guy having a life of crisis who accidentally includes boner pills in the background of their advertising. No. You can’t order this.

                When society collapses I will miss this.

                rhythmisaprancerR This user is from outside of this forum
                rhythmisaprancerR This user is from outside of this forum
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                If you want to share, where in the Carolinas? I lived in NW North Carolina for 10 years but only ever saw pimiento grilled cheese. No okra, either. Too short of a growing season, so it just didn’t exist in restaurants. There was livermush.

                There were places that I think could have served this, and I would have tried it! Looks good for something to share. I don’t think I have had pimiento cheese since.

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                • rhythmisaprancerR rhythmisaprancer

                  If you want to share, where in the Carolinas? I lived in NW North Carolina for 10 years but only ever saw pimiento grilled cheese. No okra, either. Too short of a growing season, so it just didn’t exist in restaurants. There was livermush.

                  There were places that I think could have served this, and I would have tried it! Looks good for something to share. I don’t think I have had pimiento cheese since.

                  FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
                  FauxPseudo F This user is from outside of this forum
                  FauxPseudo
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                  The restaurant was Lancaster. It closed down. The gas station that sells the good stuff is on 521 near Andrew Jackson State Park.

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    The restaurant was Lancaster. It closed down. The gas station that sells the good stuff is on 521 near Andrew Jackson State Park.

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                    I don’t think I’ve ever been there, but my mom lived outside of Lumberton for a bit and I visited a couple of times. I flew into Charlotte in 2023, probably the last time I was close.

                    Too bad it closed. I was in the Ashe and Watauga county area of NC. Visited folks in 23, changes there as I imagine you are seeing.

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                    • rhythmisaprancerR rhythmisaprancer

                      I don’t think I’ve ever been there, but my mom lived outside of Lumberton for a bit and I visited a couple of times. I flew into Charlotte in 2023, probably the last time I was close.

                      Too bad it closed. I was in the Ashe and Watauga county area of NC. Visited folks in 23, changes there as I imagine you are seeing.

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                      The closing of that restaurant was necessary. The owner was losing themselves in crazy, the restaurant had a racist name that needed to go. Quality had slipped.

                      As for changes, I’m an hour south of Charlotte and it creeps closer every year as one farm or treed lot gets converted into track homes.

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                      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                        The closing of that restaurant was necessary. The owner was losing themselves in crazy, the restaurant had a racist name that needed to go. Quality had slipped.

                        As for changes, I’m an hour south of Charlotte and it creeps closer every year as one farm or treed lot gets converted into track homes.

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                        rhythmisaprancer
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                        😬 sometimes closings are good. My limited time in Charlotte showed me a lot of sprawl. Sorry to hear it is growing out instead of up.

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          Proof of boner pill advertising complete with underdone eggs.

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                          heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                          i was gonna say, those are not the right eggs to advertise. like, you put them on toast or something and i’m sure they’d be great, but that plate looks like the mistake plate. that photo does not make me want to eat there.

                          edit: and that’s before we even get to the boner pills. life of crisis you are not kidding

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                          • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

                            i was gonna say, those are not the right eggs to advertise. like, you put them on toast or something and i’m sure they’d be great, but that plate looks like the mistake plate. that photo does not make me want to eat there.

                            edit: and that’s before we even get to the boner pills. life of crisis you are not kidding

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                            FauxPseudo
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                            Yeah, the eggs screamed mental issues, not quality advertising.

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