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| Targa, Panamera Turbo Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Houston TX 
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			American Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Firtos and Tomato soup - best lunch when your 10... Had ultra fresh Mozarella at a cheese factory in Canada few months ago - they say it needs to be aged but this stuff was amazing! Big extruded tube of the stuff floating in a vat of brine. The operator cut off a hunk and gave it to me to try. I could have eat 10lbs of it - or coarse it would have bound me up for two weeks, then I would have to visit the prune processing facility. My job takes me to the classiest places... 
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|  07-05-2005, 09:41 PM | 
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			Gouda with beer,  (Parrano-Gouda is my fav) Pepper-Brie with olive-bread, Feta with olives, tomatoes, etc ...these are a few of my favorite things. 
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			a good blue, on crackers, drizzled with honey. last i checked, i think american artisanal cheesemakers are taking the world by storm. any locals guys check out cowgirl creamery? 
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|  07-06-2005, 10:22 AM | 
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 And yes, I think head cheese tastes alright, although I also like Clamato, Pork hocks, and olive loaf. 
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			Oh, and Parmesan with pasta, Brie & cranberry on a toasted sandwich and Mozzerella with Parmesan on a pizza. That's how I do cheese!
		 
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| Double Trouble Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: North of Pittsburgh 
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 Now VELVEETA! It ain't a cheeseburger if it ain't Velveeta! 
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			Still like Velveta for omlets but Harvarti or other stinky Danish cheese is usually my choice... JoeA 
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			Fish like Velveta too.  It makes really good bait.
		 
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|  07-06-2005, 05:48 PM | 
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			American cheese has no taste, because it is pasteurized. The best cheese are very difficult to find, because they do not pass the FDA criteria. A good cheese has to be stinky. Covered by a thick layer of bacteria. That will scare away most people. Americans have decent wine, but they know nothing about cheese. That is one of the things I miss most from France. Aurel 
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|  07-06-2005, 07:33 PM | 
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 Formaggio Kitchen. Here's the French cheese listing: http://www.formaggiokitchen.com/kitchen/asp/product.asp?prodtype=1&product=9 There's got to be something like this down by you, or you can order and have it shipped. One of my favorite types of cheese has a crystallized crust (of what I have no idea) that is sharp and tasty yet the inside is smooth and creamy. 
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|  07-07-2005, 04:31 AM | 
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			I love cheese.  Mild or stinky, goat or cow, I like it all.  A vacheron or cabrales are my favorites right now.
		 
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			Monchego left out for an hour or two.
		 
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			Try a big ole hunk of Muenster on your next cheeseburger. I haven't eaten one with American cheese in years.
		 
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 I like American cheese. Real cheese is basically "milk that went bad" in my book. I can only stand "real" cheeses on pizza and such. -Chris 
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			How about Velveeta and Spam? Yum. Danimal 
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