I love love love this recipe and so does my family! Even my kids friends were raving about them and I have fuzzy memories of eating them at my Aunt Carol's house when I was very small. They are beautiful (in spirit more than looks) and wonderful and you should try this recipe! The Charming History of the Cheese Dream If you’ve ever bitten into a golden, toasty Cheese Dream, you know there’s something timeless about it — that perfect mix of crisp bread, bubbling cheese, and cozy nostalgia. But this humble little appetizer actually has quite a history, stretching back more than a century. The Cheese Dream began showing up in American kitchens in the early 1900s , when simple, satisfying meals were the heart of home cooking. It started as an open-faced sandwich — just bread, cheese, and a little butter, broiled until bubbly and golden. By the 1940s , the Cheese Dream had secured its spot on lunch counters and diner menus across the country. It was the perfect quick b...
My favorite things about it are it is really light and that it is about 8 feet square! Is perfect for a picnic to the park with kids. Thanks for sharing this with everyone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I love this,,,especially for the fourth! Very festive!
ReplyDeleteThat is darling! Red, white and blue is perfect for the fourth but it is my favorite any time of the year. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea!! Wow, that can be done for any holiday especially since bandannas come in all colors! Thanks for sharing!
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BTW, love the picnic blanket! Very festive.
Love it! Now I want to make one ;)
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ReplyDeleteThis is SO lovely for the Fourth!!! I freakin' love bandanas!! Thanks so much for sharing! I am inspired!
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What a wonderful idea! It looks fantastic!
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It turned out great! I love bandana print & the blue & red is so festive!
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I love it! It turned out great. Now I have all kinds of ideas floating around in my head!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice idea, and of course, it could be used with all kinds of colors. I'd love for you to link it with Fabric Fun Thursday :).
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