

Topic 15 of 77: Goat, cow, sheep, et al.
Thu, Nov 13, 1997 (23:50) |
William E. Roland (KitchenManager)
Time to rave about your faves,
and groove on cheese!
101 responses total.
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Response 1 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Nov 14, 1997 (05:14) * 9 lines
Swiss, muenster, gosh, so many different kinds. Call me
a cheesehead because I've got quite a bit of lineage from
Wisconsin. I tried some goat cheese at the Whole Life Expo
that some folks that live out this way made, not bad at all.
And of course now we have a huge variety of soy cheeses, of
which I'm becoming a connoisseur.
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Response 2 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Fri, Nov 14, 1997 (09:51) * 3 lines
A very serious question...
EZ Cheese, cheese from a can and fat free cheeses... do they count as cheese?
My honest reply would be NO, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.
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Response 3 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Nov 14, 1997 (11:36) * 2 lines
So serious today.
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Response 4 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Fri, Nov 14, 1997 (12:05) * 1 lines
Well??? Your opinion dairy meister?
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Response 5 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Sat, Nov 15, 1997 (12:42) * 4 lines
A Secret Society of This Scope
Any belief in life after death should include the hideous plausibility that it sorta tastes like chicken...
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Response 6 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Nov 16, 1997 (03:07) * 1 lines
or not...
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Response 7 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (09:51) * 1 lines
ALright Thomas... there are some things in life that seem a little daunting, but deciding to have children should not freak your life out to quite this degree. Methinks you may not be ready yet. So... wait. Just say no.
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Response 8 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:09) * 2 lines
Ya don't know his wife, stacey.
Anyway, he'll be fine soon.
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Response 9 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:13) * 3 lines
*grin*
Is she preggo now or are they just trying?
For his sake, I suppose I hope it's already a done deal!
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Response 10 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:16) * 1 lines
Not yet, she plans to be by June.
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Response 11 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:23) * 2 lines
Man, that takes half the fun out of it!
Did you freak out before your first child? Was it a planned thing?
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Response 12 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:26) * 1 lines
Long story that can't be told on here.
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Response 13 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:27) * 1 lines
Fair enough. Let me know if you'd ever like to share it.
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Response 14 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:34) * 1 lines
Yes, Ms. Vura.
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Response 15 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:36) * 2 lines
STOP IT!!!!!
I prefer several other names, before Ms. Vura.
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Response 16 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (10:59) * 2 lines
Which are?
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Response 17 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (11:06) * 5 lines
trixie, barbie, vamp...
just kidding.
Stace works just fine.
But... honey, sweetie, hot pants...
those have kinda grown on me.
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Response 18 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (13:44) * 3 lines
Hey watch those barbie references, want to
get us in trouble?
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Response 19 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (14:31) * 1 lines
How about 'Thumper'? ...or Bambi? (note the traditional spelling).
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Response 20 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Mon, Nov 17, 1997 (16:04) * 1 lines
Or Hot and Sweet Honey Pants?
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Response 21 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Tue, Nov 18, 1997 (10:22) * 1 lines
Or "Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS"
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Response 22 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Nov 18, 1997 (10:56) * 1 lines
Wow, all very interesting suggestions! I like Thumper the best -- good childhood memories.
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Response 23 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Tue, Nov 18, 1997 (14:28) * 1 lines
OOOoooohhhh! Thumper was my favorite Bambi character! What, pray tell, did you thump as a child?
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Response 24 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (10:56) * 1 lines
As a child, I got a kick outta thumpin my brother on the head with blunt objects.
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Response 25 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (12:12) * 2 lines
Were you considerably larger than him?
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Response 26 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (12:51) * 1 lines
He is four years younger and was kinda small but so was I. When he turned 12, everything changed and he started growing. Now he's about 6' but a skinny little punk!
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Response 27 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (13:28) * 3 lines
So when he passed you up in size, did he start exacting retribution
for those years of being whacked with blunt objects?
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Response 28 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (13:28) * 1 lines
He tried, but I just got bigger objects! *smile* Actually we used to wrestle a lot -- hand to hand combat!
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Response 29 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (14:21) * 1 lines
!
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Response 30 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Wed, Nov 19, 1997 (14:22) * 1 lines
;-)
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Response 31 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Mar 5, 1998 (01:37) * 1 lines
Ever beat anyone up over a piece of cheese, Stacey?
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Response 32 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Thu, Mar 5, 1998 (16:59) * 2 lines
yup!
twas havarti with dill and 100% worth the effort!
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Response 33 of 101: Autumn Moore (autumn) * Fri, Mar 6, 1998 (16:20) * 1 lines
oooh, that's a tasty one! Can you imagine a world without cheese???
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Response 34 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Mar 6, 1998 (23:23) * 1 lines
Please don't make me!
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Response 35 of 101: Wolf (Wolf) * Sat, Mar 7, 1998 (17:49) * 3 lines
alright, is this all about cheese? milk? what? does anybody eat sheep? (besides
lamb, of course) and who eats goat here? yuck. oh, anyone had ostrich or emu
while we're on the subject?
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Response 36 of 101: Autumn Moore (autumn) * Sat, Mar 7, 1998 (22:36) * 1 lines
No, but my husband has had antelope and wild boar! Should we add them to the header too? "Goat, cow, sheep, cheese, ostrich, emu, antelope, boar..." Oh what the hell, it's all covered under the "et al"!
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Response 37 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Mar 8, 1998 (00:28) * 1 lines
Well, it is the cheese topic, but you know us...
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Response 38 of 101: Wolf (Wolf) * Sun, Mar 8, 1998 (00:31) * 2 lines
yup....don't do cheese, i mean, not by itself....am tolerable of it on pizza or
tacos but not as an entree or anything
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Response 39 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Sun, Mar 8, 1998 (01:00) * 1 lines
You can't just grab a block and start chomping?
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Response 40 of 101: Wolf (Wolf) * Sun, Mar 8, 1998 (01:01) * 1 lines
gross!!!
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Response 41 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Mon, Mar 9, 1998 (15:34) * 1 lines
(with humility) actually wolf, that is how I eat cheese -- block by block!
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Response 42 of 101: Autumn Moore (autumn) * Tue, Mar 10, 1998 (11:05) * 1 lines
yeah yeah yeah, no crackers/bread necessary!
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Response 43 of 101: Wolf (Wolf) * Tue, Mar 10, 1998 (19:43) * 1 lines
that's how i eat chocolate!
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Response 44 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Fri, Mar 13, 1998 (17:22) * 1 lines
*smile*
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Response 45 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (13:13) * 3 lines
ha-ha!
Stacey, you must come here some time. They have cheeses here that will blow your mind. Every year my best friend and I take a few weekends off to go to Paris (we both love Paris), and book seats in the restaurant car. Then we eat cheese all along the nearly six hour journey. It can turn quite disgusting, but absolutely wonderful. Once I managed to get down fifteen different types of cheese before it all came out again!
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Response 46 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (16:30) * 1 lines
now that is an example of heaven...
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Response 47 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (17:26) * 2 lines
You bet! That's my idea of LIVING!
You guys coming along this year? You can all stay with me - I got a big, bouncy couch and four fondue pots. And a wonderful selection of Italian red wines. HMMMM!
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Response 48 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (17:54) * 2 lines
I'd love to,
can we go on-line?
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Response 49 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (18:08) * 2 lines
Sure. Hop on.
But don't forget your visum - I heard the Fremdenpolizei has just opened a new branch called 'The Thought Police'.
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Response 50 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (18:14) * 2 lines
hell, I'm used to the Thought Police,
why you think I don't say everything that comes to mind?
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Response 51 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (18:17) * 3 lines
Ha-Ha!!!!
No idea. 'Cos you don't like people like me?
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Response 52 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (18:20) * 3 lines
actually, you can shorten that to
I don't like people
trust me, it's not personal
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Response 53 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (18:25) * 1 lines
OH, that's why you're seen so often in this goat, cow, sheep topic . . . any particular one you fancy?
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Response 54 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, May 28, 1998 (23:00) * 1 lines
*smirk*
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Response 55 of 101: Tommy (CotC) * Mon, Jun 1, 1998 (15:28) * 1 lines
Squeal, oink, oink, oh! baby!!!...
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Response 56 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Jun 1, 1998 (15:57) * 1 lines
Was it good for you too then?
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Response 57 of 101: Rev. Thomas H. Smith (CotC) * Tue, Jun 2, 1998 (12:23) * 2 lines
Especially during the time I was thinking of Ned Beatty in his
scene from Deliverance...
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Response 58 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Jun 2, 1998 (12:49) * 4 lines
HA-HA!!!
Hey, what are you doing hanging around in this topic and not in philosophy too - you'll get to see sides of Wer you would not have believed could exist!! He's really deep and disturbing . . .
No, but seriously, why don't you come to philosophy as well; we
need your sense of humour badly. And presumably you have more to offer?
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Response 59 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 2, 1998 (13:56) * 1 lines
Pssst, Riette. Thomas knows WER IRL, so there a few suprises!
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Response 60 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Jun 2, 1998 (15:42) * 1 lines
Yeah?? IRL? But I know him FRIP.
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Response 61 of 101: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 2, 1998 (16:52) * 2 lines
IRL -- In Real Life (sorry)
FRIP... (do I even want to know???)
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Response 62 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (01:31) * 3 lines
From Responses In Philosophy.
From (being) Ripped Into Pieces.
Anything goes!!
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Response 63 of 101: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (14:45) * 2 lines
Anything?!?!?
Well, that explains why Thomas isa hanging around in here
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Response 64 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Jun 3, 1998 (16:16) * 1 lines
HA-HA!
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Response 65 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Sun, Nov 22, 1998 (02:50) * 1 lines
A thought just occurred to me. We have chocolate milk. Why not chocolate cheese?
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Response 66 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (00:39) * 1 lines
Because holes don't look as sexy on chocolate as they do on cheese?
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Response 67 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (00:46) * 2 lines
Could be you have a point there. Besides friction makes chocolate melt. Cheese
stands up better.
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Response 68 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (06:53) * 1 lines
What erotic imagery....melting chocolate, standing cheese. WOOSH!
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Response 69 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (10:27) * 2 lines
Indeed, add some cherry topping, put the whole thing on top of a slice of hot
apple pie, Et Voila! dessert!
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Response 70 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (00:23) * 1 lines
You speak the language of love!
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Response 71 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (00:39) * 1 lines
Mais oui, CERTAINMENT!!!
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Response 72 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (00:57) * 1 lines
Yes, certainly. I say yes to maise too!
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Response 73 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (08:48) * 2 lines
I'm kind of partial to it myself, Riette. It's great for coating catfish right
before you fry it. It gives it a crunch, that you just don't get with flour.
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Response 74 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (10:21) * 1 lines
Do I smell catfish barbecue here? Ooh! We HAVE to do a barbecue - do you also love it? I'll make some sosaties for us. African Kebab - most heavenly things EVVA!
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Response 75 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (13:03) * 2 lines
BBQ right on the back porch!
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Response 76 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (13:51) * 1 lines
That is pretty much what we are talking about.
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Response 77 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Nov 26, 1998 (00:57) * 1 lines
And what is your contribution going to be, Terry? Tim said he was going to wear an apron and a chef's hat on that occasion...
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Response 78 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Dec 1, 1998 (00:38) * 1 lines
ARen't you, Tim?
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Response 79 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Tue, Dec 1, 1998 (00:57) * 1 lines
I am for sure, Riette, Definitely
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Response 80 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Dec 1, 1998 (12:56) * 1 lines
And, since we're on the topic, which meat do you prefer?
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Response 81 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Tue, Dec 1, 1998 (20:51) * 1 lines
Riette, I Prefer Bison, Just the right amount of texture and flavor.
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Response 82 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (00:47) * 1 lines
I'd love to try it when I'm over there. Does it taste a bit like beef, or not at all?
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Response 83 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (00:51) * 1 lines
Riette, It really has it's own flavor and texture.
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Response 84 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (00:51) * 1 lines
Riette, It really has it's own flavor and texture.
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Response 85 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (11:08) * 1 lines
I can't wait to try it. I love meat. Have you ever had oryx? That's my favourite.
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Response 86 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Wed, Dec 2, 1998 (12:17) * 2 lines
Riette, I've had one of those african antelope types, but I forgot which one.
The one that I had was very good.
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Response 87 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Dec 3, 1998 (00:13) * 1 lines
African antelope types!!! TIM! It sounds almost blasphemous!
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Response 88 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Thu, Dec 3, 1998 (00:38) * 1 lines
Ok Riette, I know very little about African game.
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Response 89 of 101: Tim Guenther (TIM) * Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (18:13) * 1 lines
The only time I had any African game was when they would ship something in to be mounted at the museum. they shipped it in frozen.
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Response 90 of 101: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Jan 15, 1999 (03:53) * 1 lines
African game to be mounted at the museum??? All killed in self-defence, I'm sure....Bastards.
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Response 91 of 101: T Patrick McCourt (PT) * Fri, Jan 15, 1999 (16:57) * 2 lines
I'm sure that it wasn't killed in self-defence. It was killed in the name of
greed.
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Response 92 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 20, 2000 (21:41) * 1 lines
Don't think there are any traditionally Hawaiian cheeses. Not sure why. No cows... Plenty of pigs and goats and dogs which they ate...but nothing about cheese. Don't think they had coconut cheese. How did they grow such massive bone structures without milk and cheese?! Anyone know?
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Response 93 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 20, 2000 (21:43) * 1 lines
Think I have to get back to y'all on this one...
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Response 94 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 20, 2000 (22:26) * 7 lines
Have heard from my mobile encyclopedia, John
There are actually Puna goat milk cheeses. They are not any special new
varieties...they are feta and other goat cheese staples, but are made fresh
locally and are wonderful in salad and pita sandwiches.
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Response 95 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 20, 2000 (22:37) * 5 lines
To the lore of Hawaiian cheeses, my mobile encyclopedia adds:
They did not use pig or dog milk. They let the animals nurse their
young. They did not have cattle or goats.
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Response 96 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Tue, Mar 7, 2000 (17:34) * 12 lines
Why does Swiss Cheese have holes?
Swiss cheese is made by heating milk from a cow at high
temperatures and then lifting the curd from the whey in one mass
in a fine-mesh net. This mass is then shaped into blocks, salted
with strong brine, wrapped to prevent drying, and stored for six
to eight weeks to ferment at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The holes are
formed during this part of the process when bubbles of carbon
dioxide gas are liberated by bacteria used to promote
fermentation.
I used to like Swiss Cheese...
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Response 97 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Jul 14, 2000 (15:24) * 20 lines
Cheese 101: Stilton
Stilton has been called "The King of Cheese, the Cheese of
Kings."
-This famous blue-veined cheese from England is considered
one of the world's finest. It is believed to have
originated around Leichestershire. It got its name in the
18th century when it became popular when served at The Bell
Inn in Stilton.
-The semi-hard Stilton has a rich, creamy texture. The
mature varieties have a pale yellow color with blue-green
veins. White Stilton is a young cheese (aged six months) in
which the full-flavored blue veins are not developed.
-The most famous way to serve Stilton is as an after-dinner
offering with a glass of Port wine. It is also used in
souffles and in brown sauces served with beef.
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Response 98 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Apr 30, 2001 (05:39) * 1 lines
Any more cheese recommendations?
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Response 99 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Aug 24, 2001 (00:15) * 4 lines
yup - one really unusual one is Gjetost from Norway. It is sweet and best savored in very thin slices melting on your tongue. It is exquisite!
Wisconsin cheese guide is http://www.prairieridgecheese.com/wischeesguid.html
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Response 100 of 101: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Aug 24, 2001 (07:18) * 1 lines
Norway! Now you're hitting close to home. My dads family, the Walhus' folks, were all from Norway. I'll have to swing by Whole Foods or Central Market tonight and pick up some Gjetost. I lived in Ettrick, Wisconsin for a while, my dad and grandpa Martin Walhus grew up in nearby Spring Grove, Minnesota.
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Response 101 of 101: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Aug 25, 2001 (00:19) * 1 lines
You'll either love or hate it. What you don't eat I'll snitch and savor in my reminating time. I have found it in safeway sometimes. It's about time for another fix of Gjetost! Ahhhh, perhaps my danish genes and your Norwegian ones once met... or clashed. Perhaps went Viking together?!



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