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Canadian Cheese
I have stated many times before that food is basically a fuel that stops me from dying. It's functional. Some of it tastes good, which is good, but if I'm not eating out and it's going to involve me putting it together then it's not worth the effort.
But.....
I'm a sandwich lover and my attention was grabbed in the supermarket by some extra mature Canadian Cheddar and man, it was so worth the price. That is some tasty shit.
NP tell your people they have finally done something of note. It is a king amongst sandwich fillings.
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Re: Canadian Cheese
snnnzzzzzzzzz......snore.........who gives a fook
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4th January 2006, 07:15 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Originally Posted by joeyb
snnnzzzzzzzzz......snore.........who gives a fook
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I was waiting for that.
And to be fair, it's well deserved.
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Made from Moose milk presumably....................
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4th January 2006, 07:26 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
and matured in vats of seal fat...
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4th January 2006, 07:36 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
We keep the cows outdoors in the winter. You'll not find a better, more hearty cheese anywhere.
Balderson Cheddar Cheese is the King of Cheddar. Used to munch on the squeaky curds. Pity those damn Quebeckers put them on their chips and gravy and call it poutine.
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Re: Canadian Cheese
just avoid the beaver cheese
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4th January 2006, 08:08 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Originally Posted by Alan Sex
just avoid the beaver cheese
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Which leads to beaver fever. Which is rather nasty.
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4th January 2006, 08:36 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Originally Posted by Stu Monty
I have stated many times before that food is basically a fuel that stops me from dying. It's functional. Some of it tastes good, which is good, but if I'm not eating out and it's going to involve me putting it together then it's not worth the effort.
But.....
I'm a sandwich lover and my attention was grabbed in the supermarket by some extra mature Canadian Cheddar and man, it was so worth the price. That is some tasty shit.
NP tell your people they have finally done something of note. It is a king amongst sandwich fillings.
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You're at least a year late, The Mont. I offered you the benefit of my cheese wisdom in my cheese thread and you weren't having any. I specifically mentioned stupidly strong, Canadian nut-job cheddar, too. It's the bomb.
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Originally Posted by Paul
You're at least a year late, The Mont. I offered you the benefit of my cheese wisdom in my cheese thread and you weren't having any. I specifically mentioned stupidly strong, Canadian nut-job cheddar, too. It's the bomb.
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Are you suggesting the cheese had nuts in it and that cheese with nuts in it is acceptable, because it's not. It's wrong. Nuts are eaten on thier own, as nuts, that's it.
Nuts in stuff is just behind the Holocaust and having someone shit in your mouth as "things that just aren't on".
And does that first sentence need a question mark in it, and if so where would it go due to the - because it's not bit? Earn your crust educator.
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4th January 2006, 09:06 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Like this:
Originally Posted by Stu Monty
Are you suggesting the cheese had nuts in it and that cheese with nuts in it is acceptable (because it's not)?
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Or like this:
Originally Posted by Stu Monty
Are you suggesting the cheese had nuts in it and that cheese with nuts in it is acceptable? Because it's not.
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However, of far more importance is the nuts aspect of the cheese. I used the term nut-job to imply the madness of its strength as opposed to an appallingly bad idea for an added ingredient in an otherwise perfect cheese.
By the way, your CDs are currently in transit via Her Majesty's finest (but they're emphatically not cheesey).
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4th January 2006, 09:07 PM
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Re: Canadian Cheese
Originally Posted by Paul
Like this:
Or like this:
However, of far more importance is the nuts aspect of the cheese. I used the term nut-job to imply the madness of its strength as opposed to an appallingly bad idea for an added ingredient in an otherwise perfect cheese.
By the way, your CDs are currently in transit via Her Majesty's finest.
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Informative and also in agreement on the nuts. Very good. Been busy so your CD hasn't gone yet. It will do asap though, honest.
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Re: Canadian Cheese
First somedy says they like the Arcade fire, now a pro canadian cheese thread. What's next a pro ice hockey thread.......
I guess not eh?
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