Oh yes! thank God for cheese! I LOVE cheese! Almost difficult to name only a few favourites.
Love good old regular sharp cheddar...feta crumbled in a salad or on a pizza...camembert and brie with a glass of wine...parmesan over any pasta. And the list could go on and on...
Thank god for cheese
by greendawn 34 Replies latest jw friends
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*summer*
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Layla33
Provolone, mozarella, feta, cheddar (extra sharp), brie, pepper jack, swiss, ricotta (I love cooking with ricotta), parmesan, and a host of others, but these are my absolute favorites.
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Gregor
I love cheese. " 'ow about a nice bit 'o cheese, Grommit?"
I would love to have a cheese shop nearby as long as it wasn't run by Michael Palin.
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llbh
i love all cheese . One of my favourites is an Irish cheese called Cashel Blue. i also like good Parmesan that i get from the local Deli
David
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Hope4Others
I like almost all cheese if they are not too sharp. The herb cheeses are good along with the jalapeno ones, feta with black olives.
hope4others
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bavman
Bavman, is Wisconsin a big cheese producing state?
Yes. Wisconsin has many cheese factories. It is known as 'America's Dairyland'. Check out this link to the history of Wisconsin cheesemaking.
http://www.wisdairy.com/AllAboutCheese/Cheesemaking/HistoryOfCheesemaking.aspx
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restrangled
For the Brie Lovers:
1 large wheel, leave in wood box and slice the top off of the cheese.
Saute 2 large vadallia onions sliced thinly in a little olive oil, 1 tsp sugar with 1/4 cup white wine until well carmalized. Mix in 1 tsp. thyme and a little salt and pepper. (takes about 30 minutes)
Pile on top of Brie wheel and put into a 250 degree oven until cheese is warm and soft.
Provide several knives for spreading over a crusty loaf of bread sliced and your favorite wine. Some fruit on the side is a nice addition.
This is heaven!
r.
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Gregor
OK restrangled, hope you are happy. You've got me drooling for some Brie
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SacrificialLoon
This threads demands the Cheese Role Call! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufJTqT5gMg0
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White Dove
I like Velveeta and Cotija cheeses.