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Cappy
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:12 Post subject: Favorite Cheeses
As a snack Extra Sharp Cheddar
On a samwich, swiss
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:27 Post subject:
I love good cheese. I try to hit the local 'high-end' deli near my office every couple weeks to try a new one. I am a big sharp cheddar fan, though. Also like a good gouda.
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keltic63
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:29 Post subject:
once in a while I like some brie. i like feta or bleu cheese on a salad. I make a white pizza with asiago and caramelized onions that is real good too.
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prohemp
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:33 Post subject:
aged provolone
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purple hayes
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:43 Post subject:
asiago, provolone and sometimes feta. buffalo mozzerella is pretty tasty too.
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kristin31
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:51 Post subject:
Wow. I like too many to have a fave. Maybe a nice St Andre with some crostinis? Or a fresh shredded parmesan. Whole milk mozzarella. and Chihauha is great in tortillas with salsa..
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omega lambda
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 13:58 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | Wow. I like too many to have a fave. Maybe a nice St Andre with some crostinis? Or a fresh shredded parmesan. Whole milk mozzarella. and Chihauha is great in tortillas with salsa.. |
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Although I've never had Chihauha.
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kristin31
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:06 Post subject:
| omega lambda wrote: | | kristin31 wrote: | | Wow. I like too many to have a fave. Maybe a nice St Andre with some crostinis? Or a fresh shredded parmesan. Whole milk mozzarella. and Chihauha is great in tortillas with salsa.. |
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Although I've never had Chihauha. |
It's a mild white melting cheese. For some reason, there is just something about that cheese when it's paired with a spicy salsa and peppers and tortillas.
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monk25
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:07 Post subject:
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omega lambda
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:15 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | omega lambda wrote: | | kristin31 wrote: | | Wow. I like too many to have a fave. Maybe a nice St Andre with some crostinis? Or a fresh shredded parmesan. Whole milk mozzarella. and Chihauha is great in tortillas with salsa.. |
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Although I've never had Chihauha. |
It's a mild white melting cheese. For some reason, there is just something about that cheese when it's paired with a spicy salsa and peppers and tortillas. |
Now I know what I want for lunch!
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shelflifers
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:16 Post subject:
Say man! That's nacho cheese!
I do enjoy a mild kraft single every now and then...
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prohemp
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:18 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | Say man! That's nacho cheese!
I do enjoy a mild kraft single every now and then... |
i appreciate that they are individually wrapped
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shelflifers
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:24 Post subject:
If a product can make my life easier I say 'screw the environment'! Now back to my aerosol hair spraying...
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prohemp
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:28 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | | If a product can make my life easier I say 'screw the environment'! Now back to my aerosol hair spraying... |
and me to my disposable diapers (for our youngest - i'm trained) - taking one of the most bio degradable "things" around and Hermetically Sealing it to last a thousand years in a landfill
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shelflifers
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Posted: 10/10/02 - 14:30 Post subject:
| prohemp wrote: | | shelflifers wrote: | | If a product can make my life easier I say 'screw the environment'! Now back to my aerosol hair spraying... |
and me to my disposable diapers (for our youngest - i'm trained) - taking one of the most bio degradable "things" around and Hermetically Sealing it to last a thousand years in a landfill |
Your children's children10 thank you for it!
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