Reaper
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I bought a Panini press today at a yard sale for $2.00
Sat, 07/23/11 11:33 PM
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Any recipe suggestions?
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lleechef
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Re:I bought a Panini press today at a yard sale for $2.00
Sun, 07/24/11 12:19 AM
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Congratulations! I would love to find a Panini press for $2!!!! You can now make a thousand different variations of grilled sandwiches. Start with a Cuban, or maybe prosciutto, provolone, tomato and fresh basil. The possibilities are endless. Experiment and enjoy.
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Twinwillow
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Re:I bought a Panini press today at a yard sale for $2.00
Sun, 07/24/11 12:35 AM
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I bought mine at a similar type sale. I paid $29.00 for a Wolfgang Puck model. You got an amazing deal. As far as recipes, use a sturdy, crusty type bread or rolls. No soft white or wheat. About 15 years ago, I did buy a beautifully seasoned and cared for, 100 year old heavy Wagner 10" cast iron pan for $10.00 at an outdoor "flea market". I use it at least twice a week.
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