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Cheese. I read somewhere recently that America is not the place to buy cheese. Why is this then?
My life would be empty if it weren't for feta in salads, brie with cranberry and pastrami in sandwiches, stilton with a good glass (bottle) of port, fresh parmesan over penne and pesto or, the old reliable, strong English cheddar with sliced pickled onions and Walkers crisps between some freshly cut white bread. Yummy. I hear that you can buy spray cheese in the States. I'm sorry but if that's true then you almost deserve to be hated as a nation Favourite cheeses then people? I know we have quite a few Europeans on here so you guys must surely have some great recommendations? | |
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America isn't the place to buy any food. Our standards have plummeted to sickening lows. We as a nation stopped caring about the quality of our food a long time ago. Or maybe it's been so long since we've eaten real food we've forgotten what it tastes like. We'd rather buy cheap, nutritionally deficient, genetically modified, growth hormone injected, pesticide sprayed, processed food. That's why we're all fat, sick, and/or heavily medicated. If you care anything about your health you'll buy organic. But I love a good spray blue cheese. | |
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"Nonsense," said the girl from Wisconsin. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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therevolutionwillnotbe said: America isn't the place to buy any food. Our standards have plummeted to sickening lows. We as a nation stopped caring about the quality of our food a long time ago. Or maybe it's been so long since we've eaten real food we've forgotten what it tastes like. We'd rather buy cheap, nutritionally deficient, genetically modified, growth hormone injected, pesticide sprayed, processed food. That's why we're all fat, sick, and/or heavily medicated. If you care anything about your health you'll buy organic. But I love a good spray blue cheese.
I don't think that's true at all. | |
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Dayclear said: therevolutionwillnotbe said: America isn't the place to buy any food. Our standards have plummeted to sickening lows. We as a nation stopped caring about the quality of our food a long time ago. Or maybe it's been so long since we've eaten real food we've forgotten what it tastes like. We'd rather buy cheap, nutritionally deficient, genetically modified, growth hormone injected, pesticide sprayed, processed food. That's why we're all fat, sick, and/or heavily medicated. If you care anything about your health you'll buy organic. But I love a good spray blue cheese.
I don't think that's true at all. I tend to disagree with most large, sweeping statements, but I do agree with therevolution to a certain degree. | |
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I am a proud American thank you, and I love my cheese.
Cheddar cheese, brie, blue cheese, swiss, jack cheese, jalapeno jack cheese, nothing wrong with our cheese! | |
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Hellenic Fetta
Haloumi Kasseri Kefalograviera Australian Tasty Australian Bulk Cheddar Mozzarella Treccia Provolone | |
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I love cheese! As the commercial once said, "Behold the power of cheese!" RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Genesia said: "Nonsense," said the girl from Wisconsin.
I'll bet the cheese from Wisconsin is delicious! They don't call Wisconsin "The Cheese State" for nothing. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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therevolutionwillnotbe said: America isn't the place to buy any food. Our standards have plummeted to sickening lows. We as a nation stopped caring about the quality of our food a long time ago. Or maybe it's been so long since we've eaten real food we've forgotten what it tastes like. We'd rather buy cheap, nutritionally deficient, genetically modified, growth hormone injected, pesticide sprayed, processed food. That's why we're all fat, sick, and/or heavily medicated. If you care anything about your health you'll buy organic. But I love a good spray blue cheese.
Your post sounds like a summary of this movie: | |
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Ex-Moderator | Just because we have McDonald’s doesn’t mean we don’t also have fine dining experiences to be had.
For sure, there are all kinds of crap cheese here. And we love to artificially color things orange. ( ) But you can find the good stuff as well. I’m not a fan of cheese as it normally comes on or in most American meals and think most places use FAR too much, but I absolutely adore it if it’s a good cheese and used in the right quantities. I love Brie on a sandwich of veggie bacon, apples and apricot preserves. Or honeyed goat cheese on a fancy cracker. Or a smoky gorgonzola in a nice salad. |
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I like to eat cheese, but I can't stand Mozzarella . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I love love love cheese but dont allow myself it , too fattening | |
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psychodelicide said: Genesia said: "Nonsense," said the girl from Wisconsin.
I'll bet the cheese from Wisconsin is delicious! They don't call Wisconsin "The Cheese State" for nothing. Many of them are delicious. Wisconsin is home to quite a number of artisanal cheesemakers, who are doing amazing things with traditional aging methods. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Pochacco said: I love love love cheese but dont allow myself it , too fattening
Cheese is good for you. Just eat sensibly and you needn't worry about the calories. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Love all types of cheese, espically cheesecake. YES! I SAID IT!
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I'll say it and be taken to task, but sometimes there's nothing better than a good old Velvetta cheese sandwich. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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lazycrockett said: I'll say it and be taken to task, but sometimes there's nothing better than a good old Velvetta cheese sandwich.
You can eat what you like. But Velveeta ain't cheese. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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smoked cheese is yummy, especially Applewood although its artificially flavoured and not tradionally smoked, it still tastes good. Colliers is another of my favourites which Tesco sells, I love cheese.
local to where I live is http://www.ilchester.co.uk/consumer.htm [Edited 6/24/09 13:31pm] [Edited 6/24/09 13:44pm] Sometimes Life is like the post...You just don't get it! | |
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Genesia said: psychodelicide said: I'll bet the cheese from Wisconsin is delicious! They don't call Wisconsin "The Cheese State" for nothing. Many of them are delicious. Wisconsin is home to quite a number of artisanal cheesemakers, who are doing amazing things with traditional aging methods. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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iceblue07 said: smoked cheese is yummy, especially Applewood although its artificially flavoured and not tradionally smoked, it still tastes good. Colliers is another of my favourites which Tesco sells, I love cheese.
local to where I live is http://www.ilchester.co.uk/consumer.htm [Edited 6/24/09 13:31pm] YUM! Hubby buys the Applewood from the deli. I love Colliers | |
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Whenever I go to a dinner party, I love to bring a nice cheese plate.
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Nothing fancy for me. Cheddar or colby jack will do me just fine although I do like swiss cheese on my ham sandwich every now and again. Most cheeses leave me feeling phlegmy with a bad aftertaste. Shake it til ya make it | |
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If I could live on nothing but cheese I would.
Make that cheese and chocolate. And I don't care what nobody say...that Guv'ment cheese was da bomb! Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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A thread about cheese?
Now the org is my favourite place in the world!! My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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Cheesecurds....
although, any cheese product will do for me | |
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orange cheese | |
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mostbeautifulboy said: A thread about cheese?
Now the org is my favourite place in the world!! Thankyou. A good cheddar (crumbly and strong) works really well with the following; Thick, unsliced bread, toasted, scrambled egg on top, crispy, smoked back bacon on top of that, grilled sliced tomatoes (or crushed cherry toms) on top of that (see where I'm going?), pan-cooked mushrooms (wild or not) in proper English butter, thick slice of cheddar covering the lot. Toast it till it bubbles and browns and then bang on some Worcester sauce. Lovely! If you're gonna go to Heaven early you may aswell do it with a smile on your face and a big full belly | |
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iloveannie said: mostbeautifulboy said: A thread about cheese?
Now the org is my favourite place in the world!! Thankyou. A good cheddar (crumbly and strong) works really well with the following; Thick, unsliced bread, toasted, scrambled egg on top, crispy, smoked back bacon on top of that, grilled sliced tomatoes (or crushed cherry toms) on top of that (see where I'm going?), pan-cooked mushrooms (wild or not) in proper English butter, thick slice of cheddar covering the lot. Toast it till it bubbles and browns and then bang on some Worcester sauce. Lovely! If you're gonna go to Heaven early you may aswell do it with a smile on your face and a big full belly Oh, you are soooo close. Almost perfect, just replace the english butter with imported anchor butter from NZ, heaven indeed. Maybe alittle HP for the bacon My name is Naz!!! and I have a windmill where my brain is supposed to be.....
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mostbeautifulboy said: iloveannie said: Thankyou. A good cheddar (crumbly and strong) works really well with the following; Thick, unsliced bread, toasted, scrambled egg on top, crispy, smoked back bacon on top of that, grilled sliced tomatoes (or crushed cherry toms) on top of that (see where I'm going?), pan-cooked mushrooms (wild or not) in proper English butter, thick slice of cheddar covering the lot. Toast it till it bubbles and browns and then bang on some Worcester sauce. Lovely! If you're gonna go to Heaven early you may aswell do it with a smile on your face and a big full belly Oh, you are soooo close. Almost perfect, just replace the english butter with imported anchor butter from NZ, heaven indeed. Maybe alittle HP for the bacon Always a toss-up between HP and Worcester isn't it? NZ butter is a good choice too! | |
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