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In reply to the discussion: What is your favorite cheese/cheeses. Mine is sharp Cheddar. How about you? [View all]Squeaky41
(362 posts)56. Cheese choices
Pecarino, extra sharp Cheddar, Muenster, feta, pepper and ghost jack, parm, romano and blue cheeses.
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What is your favorite cheese/cheeses. Mine is sharp Cheddar. How about you? [View all]
debm55
Thursday
OP
Thank you very much for your link . I live in SW PA and will see what I can order
debm55
Thursday
#6
Thank you Botany I used to eat Munster on my sandwiches when i was a kid. My dad loved it and is was always in the house
debm55
Thursday
#63
Thank you very much. pandr32. I agree with the sharp cheese being the best. Enjoy my friend
debm55
Thursday
#17
Thank you very much. I will look for it. Thank you Phoenix61 , it sounds wonderful. Enjoy
debm55
Thursday
#25
Thank you very much kozar. We have a Cheese shop with a giant mouse on top near or camper in Butler. PA. I love it.
debm55
Thursday
#35
HAHAHHAHHAHHA. Me too. But I do have the favorite of sharp cheddar. Thank you very much, 2MuchNoise.
debm55
Thursday
#38
Thank you very much. Permanut.I have never tried extra cheedar cheese. I might give it a try. Enjoy
debm55
Thursday
#43
HAHAHAHAH. WOW Ocelot ll , you have one heck of a list there. Enjoy yourself and your cheeses
debm55
Thursday
#44
Thank you , Coventina. The only kind of creamy cheese I had was cream cheese. LOL, I will have to look for some and
debm55
Thursday
#46
Thank you very much, lark for sharing with us. I don't think I ever had a creamy, buttery cheese. Enjoy.
debm55
Thursday
#45
Thank you very much, no_hypocrisy. Provolone is a wonderful cheese. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Thursday
#49
Thank you I agree about the moldy and Stinking cheese. Thank you very much for sharing with us.mwmisswa4289
debm55
Thursday
#48
Thank you much ProfessorGAC, My husband, Rich eats nothing but Swiss. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Thursday
#53
Thank you, TommieMommy, I like the taste of all except swiss. I don't know why, To me it has a different smell. The
debm55
Thursday
#58
I agree Swiss has a weird smell but I like it with ham and spicy brown mustard.
TommieMommy
Thursday
#71
Thank you very much, beemerphill. I love feta in my salads.I should have put that one down also as a favorite. Enjoy
debm55
Thursday
#59
Ah, not many people would list feta first. I'm half 2nd Gen Greek-American. Growing up late '60's, you could only get..
electric_blue68
Friday
#78
No, I haven't had fried eggs in decades. I'd be more likely to crumble it on top of scrambled eggs
electric_blue68
Friday
#117
Thank you very much, electric_blue68, I have to admit, I buy it crumbled at the store.
debm55
Friday
#96
Yw. Oh, I have bought it crumbled, too, from Trader's, but back in the '60s you could only get it in a chunk
electric_blue68
Friday
#115
Thank you very much, JustABozoOnThisBus.for posting. I didn't know know there was a Sharp Provolone cheese. Will look
debm55
Thursday
#65
Is that like Aged Provelone? In my ?late 20's my sis worked by an Italian neighborhood...
electric_blue68
Friday
#80
Yes, it's aged longer than Provolone Dulce (sweet?) - that's the mild, weak, wimpy provolone
JustABozoOnThisBus
Friday
#92
I didn't know it was referred to that way. Here a photo of it referred to that way from a cheese catalog my mom used to
electric_blue68
Friday
#119
Kerrygold Reserve Cheddar imported from Ireland; cows grazing on green Ireland grass
NBachers
Thursday
#66
Go to the Kerrygold website, click "The Kerrygold Difference," & watch the little Kerrygold Ireland farm video stories.
NBachers
Thursday
#72
Oh wow, my mouth is watering. Thank you very much moniss for sharing with us. I have a cheese store near my camp. I will
debm55
Friday
#114
You must be referring to Gerard Paul of Cheeselovers International. His catalogs were quite bombastic and entertaining.
NBachers
Friday
#87
That sounds wonderful. electric_blue68, The bistro sounds great. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Friday
#113
Thank you very much, PJMcK, Now go make that omelet. And thank you very much for sharing.
debm55
Friday
#110