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i enjoy cheese
Researcher 167720 Started conversation Jan 21, 2001
CHEESE IS SO GOOD! I WISH I HAD A NEVER ENDING SUPPLY OF IT
i enjoy cheese
Researcher 167733 Posted Jan 22, 2001
Cheeze, especially Mazurella cheese, will increase you dopamine. It is a rich source of the amino acid tyrosine, which is a precursor to dopamine. -- rick
i realy enjoy cheese
JK the unwise Posted Mar 19, 2001
If you realy like cheese
then join this egroup
it is largly a bit of fun with no
seriousness about it.
Any thing from real cheese to
cheesey TV can be discussed.
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i realy enjoy cheese
Ibach26 Posted Mar 29, 2001
You know... the more I think about it, the more I too like cheese. I don't mean like as in enjoy. I mean like as in savor every cheesy bite of it. Why just today I had melted cheese on chips. Yesterday I had melted cheese wrapped in bread crumbs. I ask you, is there anything cheese can't do? No, I didn't think so.
and don't give me that nonsense about cheese not being able to do any of the things that people can, because I've seen some incredible feats of cheese in my day.
i enjoy cheese
Paranoid Android Posted Mar 29, 2001
I could (and do) live on cheese, bread, tomatoes with a little salt for all eternity
i enjoy cheese
Güthwinë Posted Mar 30, 2001
I am addicted to cheese. I love all cheese, but there's this hot liquid cheese product that our school cafeteria sells... mmm... I used to eat it *every* day. I couldn't go without it. I'm doing better.. I've cut back.
Mmmm... cheese. Yeah... just to make ya'll jealous, I live in the self-titled Cheese Capital of the World: Plymouth, Wisconsin, USA. Yeah. We've got cheese. Something like 9 or 10 major cheese factories in and around a town of 7,000. Yeah. We've got cheese.
Güthwinë.
i enjoy cheese
Brian - UK, NL, La Palma Posted Mar 30, 2001
Glass of Vintage Port ..
with Stilton Cheese ...
heaven.
i enjoy cheese
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 31, 2001
Cheese is so user friendly;
you can do anything, and everything with it;I agree with the stilton person back there, but I prefer red wine..Oh; over at the "sandwich new to this", thread, someone came up with idea of melting cheese in french bread in microwave, then add chuncks of ham; yum, yum.cheese on my chips. cheese in my
sandwich.cheese straws.cheese bread. Cheese on toast, cheese in pasta sauce, grated cheese on fresh made, home made pasta.
just cheese;
cream crackers,
bread
and, on its own.
Stilton, chedder, bree, and much much more.
Cheese can also be used as a weapon?; surrogate blue tack, door stops, etc. etc..
i enjoy cheese
Mick, Lancashire, UK Posted Apr 1, 2001
I always considered Brie and stilton to be weapons in and of themselves.
Always been baffled by the way cheeses have got away with being mouldy for so long.
However, Appledore and Bowland (Lancashire cheese with apple & cinnamon and apple and raisin respectively) are culinary wonders which I cannot recommend highly enough. (Please don't suspect local bias as I consider normal Lancashire cheese to be generally wretched stuff)
i enjoy cheese
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 1, 2001
I appologixe first for my spelling, but Brovarian smoked cheese is pretty gorgeous
i enjoy cheese
Barneys Bucksaws Posted Apr 3, 2001
Now here's a subject I can get into! I love cheese - Old Nippy, any cheddar, Brie, smoked cheeses on crackers. We have a great French Canadian dish popular all over Canada - Poutine - French fries with gravy and shredded mozzerella. You can sit there and listen to your veins pop Grilled cheese and bacon sandwiches - what a treat! Pizza with extra cheese. Just a chunk of cheese and a good book!
i enjoy cheese
Vroom's Poetry will be eaten by a very large spongy mass next friday Posted Apr 3, 2001
Sheez
I really like cheese.
I wonder why
my cheese kept saying goodbye
And I started to cry
Moose
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 3, 2001
My father and brother, use 2-3 pounds of mature chedder per week; more if I am there as well!! When young; about 6 years old; my brother would go to fridge, and take a bite out of the cheese in fridge; luckly he has stopped now and the bite mark on the block of cheese doesn't occur as often (my father still does it somethimes! more as he bgets older).
i enjoy cheese
Barneys Bucksaws Posted Apr 4, 2001
I just thought of a couple more cheese delights: meat loaf with little cubes of cheese in it. Baked potatoes, slice, scoop out the potato, and mash with grated cheddar, then scoop it back into the potato, then pop back into the oven till the cheese is melty and bubbly. Also left-over potatoes, sliced and fried, then put grated cheddar on them before you eat them.
i enjoy cheese
2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 4, 2001
Sprinkling greated cheese on chips is pretty neat, or has someone already mentioned that?
Cheesy bread is pretty damm nice. Come to that, so are really cheesy cheese straws, cheese salad, cheese sauce for pasta/fish etc., egg and cheese sandwiches, when egs still warm, and, of course; cheese burgers.
i enjoy cheese
Reifideifi Posted Apr 6, 2001
cheese - something given to us by mother cow, killed by heat, reformed into something tasteless. in fact the taste is added by using artificial flavours... the ec rules out good cheese. if you like reading german - ore your german is better than my english, try www.slowfood.de. a good site for the lover of real cheese.
i enjoy cheese?
Researcher 169208 Posted Apr 9, 2001
whilst I appreciate that you all seem to, really 'like' cheese - perhaps you should re-sample the delights of, say, cucumber? Fresh, crisp and hmm, green... it also goes very nicely with any sort of cheese making it nice and fresh as opposed to fowl and dank.
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- 1: Researcher 167720 (Jan 21, 2001)
- 2: Researcher 167733 (Jan 22, 2001)
- 3: Researcher 167776 (Jan 22, 2001)
- 4: Buff (Mar 15, 2001)
- 5: Buff (Mar 15, 2001)
- 6: JK the unwise (Mar 19, 2001)
- 7: Ibach26 (Mar 29, 2001)
- 8: Paranoid Android (Mar 29, 2001)
- 9: Güthwinë (Mar 30, 2001)
- 10: Brian - UK, NL, La Palma (Mar 30, 2001)
- 11: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Mar 31, 2001)
- 12: Mick, Lancashire, UK (Apr 1, 2001)
- 13: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Apr 1, 2001)
- 14: Barneys Bucksaws (Apr 3, 2001)
- 15: Vroom's Poetry will be eaten by a very large spongy mass next friday (Apr 3, 2001)
- 16: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Apr 3, 2001)
- 17: Barneys Bucksaws (Apr 4, 2001)
- 18: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Apr 4, 2001)
- 19: Reifideifi (Apr 6, 2001)
- 20: Researcher 169208 (Apr 9, 2001)
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