Who can turn
the world on with her smile? My BFF Amanda can light up a room, and melt the
blues away and she doesn’t even have to toss her hat in the air. Not that I’ve
ever seen her with a hat.
I am craving
her luminosity as we slog through this long, cold winter, so we make a lunch date
to pop over to the “Melt Shop” for grilled cheese sandwiches, a new arrival in
our work neighborhood.
The only
thing more comforting than a grilled cheese sandwich for lunch is a date with Amanda. She’s let her fondness for me override her attraction
for grilled cheese. She’s held off storming the Melt Shop solo until I was
available. She made a pinky promise. I’m truly blessed.
Melt Shop
has a lively white and yellow dairy cheddar motif. There are bright yellow
picnic tables and sparkling white tile on the walls. And, it’s packed tighter than a dairy barn
during the milking hour. There’s a heck
of a lot of folks suffering from grilled cheese fever. The team behind the counter wears T-shirts
with cheesy slogans like “Girl, you
looking Gouda!”
We cue up to
place our order. After some consideration, Amanda selects “The Classic” –
cheese on white bread with tomato and caramelized onions. It’s kind of an elementary school throwback
with a dollop of sophistication.
I go for the
“Truffle Melt” – Havarti, truffle oil and arugula on sourdough. It’s kinda precious, and kinda noveau grilled
cheese. As always, the lunch adventure rules apply. We have to share.
Amanda snags
a table, so we have a chance to sit and savor the cheese. It’s surprisingly warm in the dining area –
even warmer than the grilled cheese sandwiches. Amanda cuts her sandwich into
quarters, because it’s easier to share, it’s very grilled cheese traditional,
and as she puts it definitively, “I always cut my grilled cheese in
quarters.” I follow suit with the
truffle melt.
Did I
mention the side dish? Some super cute,
crispy tater tots that are downright yummy.
While the
tomato classic is a tad short of piping hot, Amanda declares, “Great flavor,
and I like the bread to filling ratio.”
She is clearly a grilled cheese connoisseur.
The Havarti
has just the right melted, stringy, pliability.
My truffle
addiction is in full gear. I could bath
in it. Amanda is more reserved, but she
thinks the truffle to cheese ratio works. “I like my truffle subtle, not noisy,
intrusive and bossy,” she says.
We spend a
little time gossiping and pack away a healthy amount of grilled cheese. You
would think all this lactose would satisfy, but it’s not quite enough. I make a
proposition.
“If I got a
shake for dessert, would you share it?”
“In a
second,” Amanda replies breathlessly. There’s no debate about the flavor –
Nutella-Fluff is the clear winner. I head back to the counter to place the
order.
Amanda
signals her appreciation by posting this update on her Facebook page: “Love is T.W. Barritt waiting on the really
long Melt Shop line so you can share a shake.”
I bring back two straws so we can share. Archie
and Veronica, eat your heart out. The
combination of Nutella, Fluff and a drizzling of chocolate sauce are
deliriously good and enough to guarantee that our afternoon productivity will
probably falter.
I ask Amanda’s
permission to slurp, because you can’t finish a shake without slurping.
“You have
to,” she insists. “It’s the only way.”
My BFF even
approves of slurping milkshakes.
My heart is like a warm and cozy puddle of
delicious melted cheddar.
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