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Gruyere Grilled Cheese Sandwiches and Sweet Potato Fries


Average (25 Ratings): 3 out of 5 stars

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  • Why is it that people who grip about calories and fat grams always write the reviews....

    jickers01 - June 22, 2009 08:11:36 AM PST
    Why is it that people who grip about calories and fat always write the reviews? I think this is a delicious sandwich. Obiviously this sandwhich isn\\'t in the healthy food section. It should be apparent to all who see that it is a grilled cheese with sweet potato fries. If you don\\'t want to eat it because of the amount of calories or fat, then don\\'t write a review! Please choose the healthy foods to write a review. The review should be how the food tastes and how it\\'s made, not the amount of fat grams. We all can see the amount of calories and fat grams. It\\'s listed right where the ingredients and directions are!!!

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  • Hey loosen up gals!

    Mrs. Z - June 22, 2009 11:17:55 AM PST
    I love all cheap

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  • Kosher Salt

    irabelle i - June 18, 2009 08:13:07 AM PST
    I\\'m not Jewish, but I love cooking with Kosher salt. It\\'s big and chunky like sea salt and it has a more pleasant flavor than standard table salt.

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  • Lighten it recipie up!

    runner_girl - June 18, 2009 09:06:31 AM PST
    There are so many ways to reduce the fat and calories! If you use a panini press, there is no need to butter each side of each slice of bread, the sandwich will taste the same! Saves you at least 10g of fat right there! Also, try 1/2 a sweet potato, sweet potatoes are large and very rich, so unless this is your only meal of the day (or an afternoon cook-out type meal, where you combine lunch and dinner), it will be too much anyways. The recipe could easily come down to about 600 kcal and 35 grams of fat.

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  • Oh. My. Gawd.

    Bento - June 17, 2009 01:25:17 PM PST
    1 - \"Cheap\" n Easy? Ever priced Gruyere? I\\'m betting not.

    2 - Over 1000 calories?? 59 grams of fat?? Are you trying to kill us here??

    You couldn\\'t pay me to make this sandwich, let alone eat it.

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  • Cheese

    kroekerjonathan - June 18, 2009 09:41:56 AM PST
    So sick of people\\'s creative ways to cut calories. If you are on a diet why the F are you eating grilled cheese. Also, what is the point of taking time to butter the bread when you can just throw it in the pan, let it melt, and then put the sammy in the pan atop the melted butter? Guess what? You can even repeat for the second side.

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  • Jeez

    I LOVE MY DOG - June 17, 2009 04:07:02 PM PST
    Talk about a heart attack in just one bite. I won\\'t be making this one.

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  • fat sandwhich

    Jim - June 17, 2009 03:41:58 PM PST
    funny how the recipe makes you think its good for you buy using sweet potatoes fries! lol

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  • IF I WANNA BE 500 POUNDS

    pigeon1968 - June 17, 2009 05:07:57 PM PST
    TOOO MUCH FAT,AND CALORIES,ARE YOU KIDDING

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  • Kosher Salt?

    vesceles - June 17, 2009 04:16:27 PM PST
    Most people are not jewish. Why would they buy kosher salt?

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