Specialty and fine cheeses (cheese for the search)

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Alex wrote:is that laura or tommymctom?
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vacatetheword wrote:
Alex wrote:is that laura or tommymctom?
yes
reed?
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May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
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doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
I just hope it isn't whey too late for me.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
I just hope it isn't whey too late for me.
i wouldnt string you along
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so Trader Joe's just released a 6 year old aged cheddar.

I was excited, and it was pretty good, nothing spectacular. But great for the price.
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doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
I just hope it isn't whey too late for me.
i wouldnt string you along
You guys are gouda this.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
I just hope it isn't whey too late for me.
i wouldnt string you along
You guys are gouda this.
As long you're not just in it for the cheddar, Ruddo.
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Kaius wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
doug rr wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:May delve into the world of cheesemaking soon...
chase your dream, ruddo
I just hope it isn't whey too late for me.
i wouldnt string you along
You guys are gouda this.
As long you're not just in it for the cheddar, Ruddo.
That is nacho decision to make
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I like pepper jack cheese, but am usually disappointed whenever I eat it.
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I was just discussing Blue cheese with this dickhead I know. He suggested Roquefort. What do you think, Ruddock? Is that a good cheese or does he have bad taste?
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I've started getting a 5 pack of smaller-sized cheeses instead of a block of cheddar. Best decision ever. Had some smoked German cheese the other day, and it was so good.
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tommymtcom wrote:I was just discussing Blue cheese with this dickhead I know. He suggested Roquefort. What do you think, Ruddock? Is that a good cheese or does he have bad taste?
as far as bleu cheeses go, that is good.
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why is it that I can find monterey jack cheese, and colby jack cheese, but can't find just colby cheese?
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Just had a type of cheese I've never had before, called New Zealander. Soft and creamy but sharp. Great in an omelette
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Chevre log is my choice of an omelette cheese. With a sprinkling of fresh mint. Crazy.
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We have a wine region to the east of Sacramento that has begun to rival Napa, and there is a great cheese shop in one of the small towns (Sutter Creek). On my last visit I got a porter cheddar and a caramelized onion Gouda. Both were great, with the porter taking a slight lead. Had the Gouda been smoked it could have won...
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