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Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:32 am
by mattw_Archive
Please also see this thread.

Lately, I've been all about the Tillamook. A little expensive, yes. But so good...

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:40 am
by Gramsci_Archive
Cheese, bread and wine are the corner stones of civilization.

Not crap in a huge way.

At the moment I'm on a Feta kick, but if I'm after a more solid cheese I go for a good Manchego.

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:48 am
by Champion Rabbit
I don't think that there are as many different, and excellent types of any other food.

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:53 am
by Gramsci_Archive
Champion Rabbit wrote:I don't think that there are as many different, and excellent types of any other food.


I'm married to an Italian -a real one, not one of those fake American ones- and I can tell ya, the food aspect is sooo good. I highly recommend finding yourself an Italian lady, lots of great cheese, pasta, vino... I gain 5 kilos everytime I head to the inlaws for a weekend.

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:56 am
by stevenstillborn_Archive
Cheese, to paraphrase Benjamin Franklin, is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. I love the stuff. In recent years I have discovered that, the worse a cheese smells, the better it tastes. Brie is the stand-by, but I have a great love for Havarti as well. And any other fancy, stinky cheese that comes my way.

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 12:00 pm
by mackro_Archive
It's the primary reason I will not go vegan. I'm borderline vegan right now, but.. well.. i love cheese. I try not to eat too much of it daily, and the flavor usually is stronger when eaten in moderation.

That said, i'm addicted to Beecher's products.

http://www.beechershandmadecheese.com/

They're a local handmade cheese shop. The best stuff is the mac n' cheese and the No Woman (No Cry) jamaican jerk jack cheese. At the actual shop in Pike Place Market, they sell fresh curds.. the chipotle oil flavored curds are the best.

EDIT: Hello members of Shellac if you're reading this.. when you play Seattle that last weekend in August, the Pike Place Market is walking distance from the Vera Project.. just five block west and a block south. Enjoy! (if you like cheese, that is)

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:35 pm
by robert thefamilyghost_Archive
Gramsci wrote:I'm married to an Italian -a real one, not one of those fake American ones


in other words, you're packin' spaghetti in the bedroom instead of pizza...

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:54 pm
by Mayfair_Archive
Champion Rabbit wrote:I don't think that there are as many different, and excellent types of any other food.


Mustard is close.

Food: cheese

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:31 pm
by Don_Archive
Gramsci wrote:Cheese, bread and wine are the corner stones of civilization.

Not crap in a huge way.

At the moment I'm on a Feta kick, but if I'm after a more solid cheese I go for a good Manchego.


Genuine Oaxaca, a Mexican string cheese of sorts, cannot be beat. According to my father-in-law, a Mexico City native, none, NONE, of the real stuff makes its way here. His relatives bring him some when they visit, that and a brand of butter called Gloria, which tastes just like toffee.

Food: cheese

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 3:49 am
by Champion Rabbit
Mayfair wrote:
Mustard is close.


There are nowhere near as many types of great mustard as there are cheeses! Surely?

Most European countries produce at least (guessing) 3 or 4 great cheeses, but mustards?

Your mustard talk? She is crazy.