Giving up cheese

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  • _VoV
    _VoV Posts: 1,494 Member
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    Not a problem here - there are very few French cheeses I like, and it's practically impossible to buy English cheese in this part of France. German, Dutch, Austrian, Italian - yes - but no English, so no cheddar and, for me, there is nothing like a well matured English cheddar.

    I agree that nothing beats a good aged cheddar. I buy various artisanal cheeses for my husband, who lived in Paris for several years and loves cheese. These are a couple of good, albeit pricey, types that are on the sharp side:

    Garrotxa
    iStara P'tit Basque
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
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    Not everyone does well with in moderation for certain foods. If you need to cut it out for now, good luck.
  • taem
    taem Posts: 495 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol

    You're right, the video doesn't explicitly say insect poop. Still, you can eat it.
  • FattieBabs
    FattieBabs Posts: 542 Member
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    i love cheese and have also had to cut down a bit, but do still include it in my diet. I love cave-aged gruyere, roquefort and others. I have learnt to use the scales and have 1-2 oz max. I still love it but have learnt to put the block back in the fridge...
  • _VoV
    _VoV Posts: 1,494 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol

    Insects are sometimes used in the fermentation process according to this video, though my guess is that these aren't standard practice for most US cheeses and certainly not processed cheese:

    http://nutritionfacts.org/video/cheese-mites-and-maggots/
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol

    You're right, the video doesn't explicitly say insect poop. Still, you can eat it.

    Way to make a sweeping generalization from an incedental detail! Total logic fail!!
  • mowu
    mowu Posts: 245 Member
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    I can't believe this.....5 pages and still no puns like:

    Did you do it - did YOU cut the cheese?
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol

    Insects are sometimes used in the fermentation process according to this video, though my guess is that these aren't standard practice for most US cheeses and certainly not processed cheese:

    http://nutritionfacts.org/video/cheese-mites-and-maggots/

    And in some cutlures in the world they eat insects as protein. So what? This poster, this video and he logic (or lack thereof) is all about fear mongering. Orthorexia much??
  • WinnerVictorious
    WinnerVictorious Posts: 4,735 Member
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    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    31160443.jpg
  • _VoV
    _VoV Posts: 1,494 Member
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    Here is why I gave up cheese. I hope you have a few minutes to watch the video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bavqEcofOK0

    It seems like (and I like how they left that part out) those are specialty cheeses you wouldnt find in most US stores.

    Those studies are mostly US based, one was Canadian, our neighbors up north. All backed by studies published by reputable medical journals.

    Eat what you like! You know my reasons, I don't want to eat cheese because the aroma and flavor is due to the mite poop!
    This is right up your alley........knowledge is power, this should load your gun and empty your stomach, just don't starve yourself.

    http://www.insectsarefood.com/iaf.php?title=bugs-in-our-food-supply&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    Insect poo?? Really?? How about cultures that cause fermentation along with acids. It seems like everytime you post the things you say are more and more clueless. lol

    Insects are sometimes used in the fermentation process according to this video, though my guess is that these aren't standard practice for most US cheeses and certainly not processed cheese:

    http://nutritionfacts.org/video/cheese-mites-and-maggots/

    And in some cutlures in the world they eat insects as protein. So what? This poster, this video and he logic (or lack thereof) is all about fear mongering. Orthorexia much??

    I was merely clarifying a point made by someone else. I also stated that including insects in US cheese production is likely to be a rare practice. I buy cheese for my family. Perhaps you are reading too much into what I said.
  • Helloitsdan
    Helloitsdan Posts: 5,564 Member
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    Lol insect poo?
    If you love subway cold cuts do you know what % of the animals eyes, brains, intestine and bone make it into that "healthy" lump of meat they gingerly slice and place on the bread for you?
    Mmmmmmm eat fresh!

    #fearmonger
    #boredatwork
    #laughingatcheesethread
  • tkcasta
    tkcasta Posts: 405 Member
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    Lol insect poo?
    If you love subway cold cuts do you know what % of the animals eyes, brains, intestine and bone make it into that "healthy" lump of meat they gingerly slice and place on the bread for you?
    Mmmmmmm eat fresh!

    #fearmonger
    #boredatwork
    #laughingatcheesethread
    Win.
  • onyxgirl17
    onyxgirl17 Posts: 1,721 Member
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    Cheese is gross. Once you stop eating it, you'll realize how disgusting it is. It just adds zero value to anything. It's a horrible food product. Its just a big giant glob of fat. Why would you put into your body that which you are trying to get rid of?

    dietary fat =/= body fat


    My goodness so much misinformation.

    Personally I love cheese :D
  • onyxgirl17
    onyxgirl17 Posts: 1,721 Member
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    Lol insect poo?
    If you love subway cold cuts do you know what % of the animals eyes, brains, intestine and bone make it into that "healthy" lump of meat they gingerly slice and place on the bread for you?
    Mmmmmmm eat fresh!

    #fearmonger
    #boredatwork
    #laughingatcheesethread

    Thanks Dan, I will never eat cold cuts at Subway again now -_-

    Plus the meatball sub is $2 for customer appreciation month :o
  • mactaffy84
    mactaffy84 Posts: 398 Member
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    Sorry, wrong. I personally love cheese, but it is not healthy, so don't delude yourself into thinking that it is. Cheese is the most prevalent source of dairy fat and, therefore, the primary source of exposure to dioxin which even the EPA admits is the primary cause of Kant types of cancer (Charnley, et al. Human Exposure to Dioxins from Food. 1999 - 2002. Food Chem Toxicol. 2005. May; 43(5): 657-660.). Cheese is a powerful inducer of acid load, which increases calcium loss, so that blows away arguments for eating cheese to boost your intake of calcium. Cheese has 10 times more saturated fat as a chicken breast. Even low fat cheese is a very high fat food.

    So, wait, you think fat is bad for you, I see where the disparity lies here.

    Think what you like, but saturated fat is not the healthiest fat. I eat fats, fats are important. But cheese has a very high level of saturated ft. Not hard to look up the medical studies. Fats do not require much work for the body in terms of "digestion"; they will never be negative calorie foods!
  • chocl8girl
    chocl8girl Posts: 1,968 Member
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    Noooooo, don't do it!!!!! Try laughing cow light cheeses (SOOOO many delicious flavors!) or baby bel light, or portion controlled cheese like Cabot's or string cheese or cracker barrel.
  • _VoV
    _VoV Posts: 1,494 Member
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    I buy artisanal cheeses which cost around $30.00/lb. I can tell you that spending that amount of $$$ on cheese makes you think twice about eating it like Cheez Whiz. That's one way to approach portion-control.
  • chocl8girl
    chocl8girl Posts: 1,968 Member
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    Nothing wrong with insects, it's insect poop that gives cheese the aroma and flavor. So, go for it.

    31160443.jpg

    You win all of the internets.
  • mactaffy84
    mactaffy84 Posts: 398 Member
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    Cheese is gross. Once you stop eating it, you'll realize how disgusting it is. It just adds zero value to anything. It's a horrible food product. Its just a big giant glob of fat. Why would you put into your body that which you are trying to get rid of?

    dietary fat =/= body fat


    My goodness so much misinformation.

    Personally I love cheese :D

    Misinformation, indeed. Dietary fat DOES equal body fat. The body coverts food fat into body fat quickly and easily, 100 calories of ingested fat can be easily converted to 97 calories of body fat. Basic human biology, people. Though I still love and eat cheese just more carefully.