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Food & Drink what do you feed cheese?

Discussion in 'General' started by M4RTIN, 29 Jul 2008.

  1. M4RTIN

    M4RTIN What's a Dremel?

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    the answer.... cheese food of course, is it just me that finds something with a name like this worrying, was cheap though lol

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    anyone else got any questionable foods about
     
  2. Ramble

    Ramble Ginger Nut

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    I dare you to eat one.
     
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    <A88> Trust the Computer

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    Only for singles mind, so make the most of them before the right girl turns up. Unless she already has, in which case it's probably too late.
     
  4. M4RTIN

    M4RTIN What's a Dremel?

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    i had them on veggie burgers because the burgers had no taste at all, there is 50% cheese in the slices lol.. i might just put the rest on the neighbours cars
     
  5. kennethsross

    kennethsross What's a Dremel?

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    All to do with labelling laws. Used to be called cheese slices, but then some bureaucrat in Brussells said "Oi, you can't do that - it's not pure cheese". So it's now called cheese food. Same way as you get orange juice and orange drink. All to do with how much orange is in it, or other stuff.
     
  6. fathazza

    fathazza Freed on Probation

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    well good on brussels tbh, if i buy cheese id expect to buy cheese

    not food
    but still questionable, i took the photo a couple of years ago in a belgian supermarket.

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  7. wolfticket

    wolfticket Downwind from the bloodhounds

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    Cheese is cannibalistic.
    Stronger cheeses like Camembert and Stilton prey upon weaker cheeses like Mild Cheddar and nondescript cheese-style slices.
    It's a cheese-eat-cheese world out there people.
     
  8. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    Get some meat-burgers and stick one on that. Should be an improvement. :D
     
  9. kennethsross

    kennethsross What's a Dremel?

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    Absolutely. If God hadn't meant us to eat animals, He wouldn't have made them out of meat;)
     
  10. kingred

    kingred Surfacing sucks!

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    thats not cheese. real cheese has rind.
     
  11. fathazza

    fathazza Freed on Probation

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    to be fair each of them did grow their own cellophane rind
     
  12. Gooey_GUI

    Gooey_GUI Wanted: Red Shirts

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    I think we have the same stuff here.

    In some cases, the slices are of "American" cheese which aren't exactly real cheese either. It can be white or yellow.

    A real favorite is "Cheez Whiz" - a rather viscous, cheese colored substance - that either comes out of a jar or (what would otherwise be filled with whip cream) type of can. Just push the nozzle to the side and a swirl of Cheez Whiz pours upon your cracker, celery, or even open mouth.

    I buy neither. It's swiss, cheddar, or provolone for me. No wait. I also like cheese-cake.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheez_Whiz
     
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