What's your favorite

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Duncan, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    cheese ?

    http://englishculture.allinfoabout.com/features/cheese.html

    I used to like Double Gloucester or Leicester, but upon further contemplation I wonder if I really liked them or if I just enjoyed telling people that they were mispronouncing their names.

    http://www.gourmetfoodstore.com/cheese/english-cheese.asp

    One thing for certain, however... I could live the rest of my life without seeing, smelling or tasting Stilton Royal Blue.

    http://www.butlerscheeses.co.uk/content/2/5/

    I was given some a long time ago and the best I could do was cut it up into pieces the size of my pinky nail and put it into an omelette. It still smelled like feet to my sense.
     
  2. ihmurria

    ihmurria fini

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    swiss, gouda, cheddar, and brie. Swiss is best on sandwiches, gouda's a good snack (like those little rounds of cheese you can get to nibble on), cheddar for sandwiches or melting on triscuits/nachos/etc. and brie warmed up a little with crackers and sundried tomatoes, if I'm feeling fancy shmancy
     
  3. Hacker

    Hacker Vescere Bracis Meis

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    I will eat any cheese as long as it is melted on something or in dip form. I rarely eat cheese all by itself. There have been a few times I expected the tidy bowl man to put a hit out on me.
     
  4. thisismike

    thisismike Overlooked/Uninvited

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    VelEvita - The cheese that seduced Argentina.
     
  5. Lodui

    Lodui One Man Orgy

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    monterrey jack with jalapeno, or pepper jack if you prefer.

    Provolone and swiss are pretty good, and who can forget my man cheddar?

    Cheese is pretty punk rock. [​IMG]
     
  6. Jesus the Jedi

    Jesus the Jedi Senior Member

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    head cheese

    "Head cheese, also called souse and brawn, is a jellied loaf or sausage. Originally it was made entirely from the meaty parts of the head of a pig or calf, but now can include edible parts of the feet, tongue, and heart. The head is cleaned and simmered until the meat falls from the bones, and the liquid is a concentrated gelatinous broth. Strained, the meat is removed from the head, chopped, seasoned and returned to the broth and the whole placed in a mold and chilled until set, so it can be sliced."

    [​IMG]

    actually i hate it but yea.
     
  7. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

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    Caprice Des Dieux and Brie. The first is impossible to find here in the U.S I feel like shit about it :( It's so white and creamy, very fresh... I don't like stinky cheese at all.
     
  8. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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  9. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    i lilke pepper jack. its goooooodd..

    provolone and mozarella are too
     
  10. kindwoman

    kindwoman Sista Golden Hair

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    Provolone & Colby Jack
     
  11. ruski

    ruski Senior Member

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    Brie

    and Bega Tasty cheese is good melted too
     
  12. outtahere

    outtahere Member

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    hmmm i was at a wedding the other day and i disgraced myself by stealing the entire cheeseboard. there were a few tasty pieces of brie but other than that the scale of my crime meant that i had to dispose of the evidence quickly, in this case i gave it to some nurses passing by :& .

    in general though id opt for a soft cheese probably marscapone, i love to make cheesecake with it:p
     
  13. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    Mmm, Gouda baby!
     
  14. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

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