That's not that bad for [Arsenio] some good ass cheese[/Arsenio]
wbjones wrote: WTF .... I go away from this thread for half a day .... are we now powering our cars with cheese ?
Well....the GRMers who are lactose intolerant might be able to do so....
(steps in, looks around, realizes there is no way his thoughts will be politically correct and saunters off to a slice of apple pie with sharp ceddar)
Swank Force One saves another thread!
I just ate Cheese, bread crumb, and garlic stuff mushrooms. berkeley yeah.
I like sharp cheddar with chicken noodle soup. Not in the soup, just like a side snack. It's awesome.
I don't give a berkeley about what Bob said, but as someone who doesn't eat dairy, I find all this cheese talk more than a little offensive.
there's a great chicken potato soup (clear broth) recipe in The Garlic Cookbook which calls for cubed jack cheese tossed in at serving. it's awesome...
Zomby Woof wrote: I don't give a berkeley about what Bob said, but as someone who doesn't eat dairy, I find all this cheese talk more than a little offensive.
Sigh. Another Canadian Bob Costas whining about not only our Constitution but our intake of dairy products.
I couldn't love GRM the magazine or the website more, and believe me, I don't like to be the P.C police or anything or the guy who has a problem with everything thing, but I do have a problem with this... I find it a bit offensive that you use terms like “Canadian" for your little descriptions or whatever in the discussions. I myself am not a cannuck, but I feel sensitivity for people who are, as I am a student living among them, and my Girlfriend is pursuing her masters in the field.
These terms although I'm pretty sure are not even real words, are obviously meant to resemble the words used to describe people with french accents or hockey hair, and it appears that they are used on these boards in a joking sense which, as I view it, makes light of people who drink Molsen or watch Kids in the Hall, or Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas
damnit, poutine is delicious, leave it alone... its quite possibly the only good thing to come out of Canada besides Joey Votto...
Poutine is just something easy for Canadians to say "you haven't had poutine? You've got eat it or not enjoying Canada!"
I have Canadian friends, they can't stand the stuff. I've had it once, and that was enough.
I like Heinz on my fries. America.
4cylndrfury wrote: damnit, poutine is delicious, leave it alone... its quite possibly the only good thing to come out of Canada besides Joey Votto...
Rush?
93EXCivic wrote: I like my cheese with a little bit of habanero in it. Yummy.
Really good with Ritz Roasted Vegetable crackers...
NOT a canoe.
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