American cheese product
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wrote on 9 Dec 2020, 22:05 last edited by
You need a lot of beer to dissolve American Cheese Product.
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wrote on 9 Dec 2020, 22:08 last edited by
So, I don't understand.
Is it an "American Cheese" product, as in a product related to "American Cheese?"
Or is it an "American Cheese Product" as in a product that's sorta like cheese made in America?
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"Cheese product" is a chemical lab test with a smidge of milk added to it. "Cheese food" is how they label real cheese.
wrote on 9 Dec 2020, 22:14 last edited by@Larry said in American cheese product:
"Cheese product" is a chemical lab test with a smidge of milk added to it. "Cheese food" is how they label real cheese.
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wrote on 9 Dec 2020, 22:17 last edited by
Real cheese would just be labeled 'cheese' in any sane world.
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Real cheese would just be labeled 'cheese' in any sane world.
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wrote on 9 Dec 2020, 22:47 last edited by
"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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"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!"
wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 03:32 last edited by@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.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 14:26 last edited by
You are damn picky for a native of the place that eats Spotted Dick.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 15:50 last edited by
Andy eats dicks whether they have spots on them or not.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 17:02 last edited by Doctor Phibes 12 Oct 2020, 17:02
@Mik said in American cheese product:
You are damn picky for a native of the place that eats Spotted Dick.
You are descended from a nation of people who don't like British food because it's too spicy and exotic, so don't start on about my spotted dicky.
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wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 17:14 last edited by
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
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Velveeta and salsa heated up in the microwave make an awesomely addictive and way too salty dip for tortilla chips which you pay for big time the next day if you also drink too much beer.
wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 17:20 last edited by@jodi said in American cheese product:
Velveeta and salsa heated up in the microwave make an awesomely addictive and way too salty dip for tortilla chips which you pay for big time the next day if you also drink too much beer.
Is that some family wisdom passed down by family elders from generation to generation or is there a charming story behind you acquiring that wisdom?
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You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 17:46 last edited by@Mik said in American cheese product:
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
So many punchlines, so little time.
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@Mik said in American cheese product:
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
So many punchlines, so little time.
wrote on 10 Dec 2020, 17:50 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in American cheese product:
@Mik said in American cheese product:
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
So many punchlines, so little time.
Using the word "spicy" would have yielded fewer punchlines.
Or not.
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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.
wrote on 11 Dec 2020, 13:45 last edited by Catseye3 12 Nov 2020, 14:00@Doctor-Phibes said in American cheese product:
I've recently been eating something that is called 'Old Croc' cheese. It's Australian.
As a safeguard against possible future shortages in case of emergency, I ordered powered milk, powdered eggs, and something called "Anthony's Premium Cheddar Cheese Powder". As I slog back toward a more or less stable state of health, I contemplate adding this "rich and pure cheese powder with no artificial coloring" to hot pasta, and we shall see what we shall see.
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@Mik said in American cheese product:
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
So many punchlines, so little time.
wrote on 11 Dec 2020, 13:59 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in American cheese product:
@Mik said in American cheese product:
You cannot be serious. Indians and Thais alike are impressed with how hot my daughter and I like things.
So many punchlines, so little time.
Don't.