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Who likes cheese?
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Living off of cheese would be great0
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The real question should be who doesn't like cheese.. and if you meet that person unfriend them immediately who needs that kind of negativity in their lives.4
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^^^^^^ Totally agree0
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sparrish531 wrote: »It's been said before, but, "Sweet things are made of Cheese. Who am I to dis a brie"?
What he said.
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My two favorites: Spanish manchego with a bit of quince or fig paste; a good Italian parmigiano with a little high-end balsamic vinegar drizzled on it.0
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Cheese plz!0
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Who DOESN'T like cheese??? That is the question.0
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Cream cheese and bagels0
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But I don't like eating it by itself0 -
Love it. Dubliner and feta are my favorites.0
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PersianKitty94 wrote: »I love cheese.
Cheese is good for gains0 -
Mmmmm Stilton2
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mluevano0628 wrote: »PersianKitty94 wrote: »I love cheese.
Cheese is good for gains
If only cheese was good for weight loss0 -
I could eat strong cheddar alllllll day... with crackers or in a sandwich or toasted, mmmmmmm... would kill for that now but can't have it in the house or I'd eat the lot!0
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If cheese was a man, I'd go all the way with him on the first date.1
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Cheese is the best thing there ever was.1
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Cornish Blue, Yarg, Trelawney, St Allen Goats' cheese...all local and terribly tasty.
Stilton, proper farmhouse cheddar, a good Wensleydale, a crumbly Caerphilly.
The U.K. has fabulous cheeses. How can you live here and not be a cheese fan?1 -
Cheese on and with ANYTHING!1
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I love it too but I'm lactose intolerant. But I have found some really good dairy free cheeses. My favorite is made with cashews and you can't tell it's not dairy.0
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I currently have the following in my fridge:
Asiago, Muenster, Mascarpone, Cream Cheese, Sharp Cheddar, Feta, Mozzarella, Parmesean, Goat, Ricotta, Colby Jack, Swiss, and Pepper Jack.
Never not cheese.2 -
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I visited the Cabot cheese factory in Vermont. It was amazing. So many varieties and you could buy anything there.
I have just recently discovered Cabot cheese but most recently their plain greek yogurt. What an incredibly creamy yummy concoction.PersianKitty94 wrote: »I love cheese.
Me too!1 -
Gert loves me a bit of cheese!0
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now this is a thread I can get on board with0
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I love cheese. Shredded, Sliced, Melted....I could live off of it.1
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The problem is I cannot resist it. I buy a block of Colby and it is gone is a day or two. Get some creamy Havarti and have 4 or 5 cheese sandwiches in one sitting then take a bunch of slices and just eat it like a chunk. If I have it, it is gone quickly. As much as I love cheese and could live on it, it is a calorie killer for me. I was doing real well and then I went to my cheesemonger. Not a good idea0
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I love cheese, but often have deep regrets, the morning after.0
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The only negative about cheese is that it's really high in calorie
or id have it for every meal
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