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Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Thu 07 Jun, 2007 2:37 PM Quote
My entire elementary school experience consisted entirely of Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches. I did not eat them for like Ten Years until my Senior year in High School. High School Caf. had the best PB & J EVER.


Also, CHEESE.
 
Re: Say Cheese
eleanor
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eleanor Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 2:34 AM Quote
High School Cafs scared me. I'm just going to go ahead and repress those memories now. Hahahaha.

Okay, so I leave my computer off for one day and cheese goes to page 4? This is unacceptable.

In other news, I just ate a mozzarella cheese stick, and it was delicious. And on a really old Naked Chef rerun on BBCA today, Jamie Oliver made a delicious-looking mozzarella salad with chili peppers. It looked great!
 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 2:53 AM Quote
eleanor wrote:

Okay, so I leave my computer off for one day and cheese goes to page 4? This is unacceptable.


For Reals, anyway, I saw some Dubliner at the Grocery store today and I was tempted to try it, but it was in an assorted cheese package and I didn't want to buy all those cheeses. There were no babybel, and I was disappointed because I wanted to see what all the fuss is about.

We got these really good Parmesan Fancy new Pringles though.
 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 2:54 AM Quote
Also, I saw that the Naked Chef was on last night, but I didn't watch it! Haha, If I would have known mozzarella was involved I might have made a different decision!
 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 3:06 AM Quote
PS:
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I just ate a mozzarella cheese stick,


Are these the kind you get at Trader Joes, because those things are like Crispy Cheese Crack


 
Re: Say Cheese
eleanor
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eleanor Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 3:52 AM Quote
Haha no, not fried cheese, just like a stick of string cheese. I've never had the Trader Joe's ones... is that what they are? Fried?

I do love fried cheese. There was this place called Spanky's in Lubbock that had the b-e-s-t. It's so good I had to spell out best.
 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Sat 09 Jun, 2007 5:21 AM Quote
They're like bread sticks with crispy cheese on them. Maybe they were Parmesan flavour, come to think of it. Pretty tasty.
 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 5:29 PM Quote
Ok, I am no longer a Godless heathen.

Cheese Lasagna is on the menu for sometime this week from the Cooks Illustrated Magazine of FRICKIN' AWESOME FOOD. <--I recommend this publication to anybody who likes to cook and can follow instructions.
 
Re: Say Cheese
emmahealy
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emmahealy Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 6:25 PM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
I saw some Dubliner at the Grocery store today and I was tempted to try it, but it was in an assorted cheese package and I didn't want to buy all those cheeses. There were no babybel, and I was disappointed because I wanted to see what all the fuss is about.


OMG ... this feckin thread is on page one again and you never stop talking about Cheese then when the opportunity arrises to buy some class A cheese (DUBLINER) ... you dont... FOR GOD SAKE GET BACK TO THAT STORE AND GET IT. ... NOW I TELL YE.

(I"m very bossy today..)

:)

 
Re: Say Cheese
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 6:35 PM Quote
emmahealy wrote:
OMG ... this feckin thread is on page one again and you never stop talking about Cheese


It is my favorite topic.

emmahealy wrote:

FOR GOD SAKE GET BACK TO THAT STORE AND GET IT.


Okay, Okay, I'll get some! Geez! ;)
 
Re: Say Cheese
eleanor
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eleanor Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 10:30 PM Quote
Well, it IS a cheese thread... it's not misleading. The topic clearly states it. Hahahaha.

I think I need to buy some of this cheese too. Is it very expensive?
 
Re: Say Cheese
dee
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dee Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 10:37 PM Quote
i like all the irish cheddars, think dubliner's been mentioned a bit.

really like cashel blue too. very nice indeed.
i have also been known to scoff down ridiculously processed and wonderfully named "easi-singles", although it's got so much salt in it that it probably counts as a condiment rather than a dairy product...
 
Re: Say Cheese
Scottish Dubliner
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 10:38 PM Quote
dee wrote:
i like all the irish cheddars, think dubliner's been mentioned a bit.

really like cashel blue too. very nice indeed.
i have also been known to scoff down ridiculously processed and wonderfully named "easi-singles", although it's got so much salt in it that it probably counts as a condiment rather than a dairy product...


Nah have to disagree, if you're talkin' processed it has to be Calvita, hehe
 
Re: Say Cheese
dee
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dee Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 10:45 PM Quote
Scottish Dubliner wrote:
dee wrote:
i like all the irish cheddars, think dubliner's been mentioned a bit.

really like cashel blue too. very nice indeed.
i have also been known to scoff down ridiculously processed and wonderfully named "easi-singles", although it's got so much salt in it that it probably counts as a condiment rather than a dairy product...


Nah have to disagree, if you're talkin' processed it has to be Calvita, hehe


true, true...seriously though how can they call a product "easi-singles"?
i'm afraid i know a crowd of boys who got that nickname and it wasn't because of their sandwich filling preferences either...
 
Re: Say Cheese
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 11 Jun, 2007 10:46 PM Quote
cheese
 
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