Specialty and fine cheeses (cheese for the search)

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ABNorman wrote:This stuff is banned on French public transport because of its smell. I want.

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Walked out of a job interview, turned the corner, found Neal's Yard Dairy.

Got a Stilton, some Double Gloucester and a bit of Stinking Bishop. All 3 are pretty great, and I see myself spending waaaay too much on cheese if I get this job.

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specialty*
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Alex wrote:specialty*
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:specialty*
Huh
ruddo, where can i get a nice gruyere in myrtle beach?
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Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:specialty*
Huh
ruddo, where can i get a nice gruyere in myrtle beach?
The Fresh Market. Or my new Samsung side by side refrigerator.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:specialty*
Huh
ruddo, where can i get a nice gruyere in myrtle beach?
The Fresh Market. Or my new Samsung side by side refrigerator.
side-by-side*
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Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:specialty*
Huh
ruddo, where can i get a nice gruyere in myrtle beach?
The Fresh Market. Or my new Samsung side by side refrigerator.
side-by-side*
:/
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Also, the Piggly Wiggly has a decent cheese selection.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Alex wrote:specialty*
Huh
ruddo, where can i get a nice gruyere in myrtle beach?
The Fresh Market. Or my new Samsung side by side refrigerator.
side-by-side*
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In Europe, side-by-side fridges are called "American-Style".
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ABNorman wrote:In Europe, side-by-side fridges are called "American-Style".
you better start talkin about cheese quick
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I usually put cheese in my fridge. It is not an American-Style fridge, which is what Europe calls side-by-side fridges.
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ABNorman wrote:I usually put cheese in my fridge. It is not an American-Style fridge, which is what Europe calls side-by-side fridges.
Maybe I'm calling what we have the wrong thing. This is what I'm talking about, fridge on top, freezer on bottom:

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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
ABNorman wrote:I usually put cheese in my fridge. It is not an American-Style fridge, which is what Europe calls side-by-side fridges.
Maybe I'm calling what we have the wrong thing. This is what I'm talking about, fridge on top, freezer on bottom:

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Yup, that's American Style. Though it'd be a bit weird calling it that in America, I imagine.
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It's weird because i think most people here in the states actually have the kind with fridge on right, freezer on left or freezer on top,fridge on bottom. So i wonder why the style i have is called "American style"?
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obama's america
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:It's weird because i think most people here in the states actually have the kind with fridge on right, freezer on left or freezer on top,fridge on bottom. So i wonder why the style i have is called "American style"?
Ah, yeah, my bad: that's a "French Door" fridge.

American-Style is simply L/R Fridge/Freezer.

Most people here have the top/bottom Fridge/Freezer.

All are able to store specialty cheeses.
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I'm eating an English cheddar with Italian truffles in it. Fucking phenomenal.
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let's eat cheese together brah
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