American cheese product
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@Doctor-Phibes
Heat some of the cheese with Hormel canned chili. Use it as a tortilla chip dip. I'm ashamed to say hubby and I love this stuff, but we only have it at his sister's house. I've never made it here at home.Because of this thread, I now want to make some. It's all your fault.
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I was thinking of making beer cheese soup, a surprisingly delicious little number which I was introduced to by one of your compatriots a few years back.
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Well, when I say 'making', I really mean drinking beer and eating the slices of cheese whilst watching TV. -
I've recently been eating something that is called 'Old Croc' cheese. It's Australian.
I initially assumed that it was named after an aquatic reptile beloved of our antipodean friends, however I'm beginning to think that it's actually produced by scraping the insides of plastic Australian footwear, after an evening spent chasing the Sheilas through the outback, or possibly outhouse.
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@Mik said in American cheese product:
Also, if you melt it with a can of Ro-Tel tomatoes and chiles it makes a great queso dip. But only if you like spicy.
Brown a pound of ground sausage and throw in there...
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I feel like I've stumbled into the headquarters of a cult...
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Notice how all of this keep circling back to beer? Beer cheese soup... Beer and queso...
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You need a lot of beer to dissolve American Cheese Product.
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Real cheese would just be labeled 'cheese' in any sane world.
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"Easy cheese" is another one that leaves me baffled.
I mean, who in the heck thought "Cheese is really nice, but it just requires so much effort....I know, let's put it in a freaking can!"
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@Doctor-Phibes said in American cheese product:
"Easy cheese" is another one that leaves me baffled.
I mean, who in the heck thought "Cheese is really nice, but it just requires so much effort....I know, let's put it in a freaking can!"
A mad genius whose discoveries rival that of plutonium.