Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese
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I was at Wegmans the other day and staring at the huge stacks and wheels of cheese in their “cave” and feeling overwhelmed. Like a typical middle class American, my cheese knowledge is pretty limited, so I decided every week we would pick out two new cheeses buy and snack on throughout the week. Since I didn’t know how Karla was going to like it, I decided to start basic and get a couple of different cheddar cheeses. Everybody likes cheddar, right? So I went simple with a block of 18 month NY Cheddar and a wedge of a white horseradish cheddar. Both were great. It surprised me how well the sharp cheddar worked with sliced apple...
So any suggestions for what to try next?
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@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
So any suggestions for what to try next?
Lipitor.
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I love brie and camembert. What I really love is Cambazola, a German mix of blue and triple cream. Delcious with a Lipitor chaser.
if looking for ideas, visit Zingerman's in Ann Arbor website.
https://www.zingermans.com/Category.aspx?Category=all_cheeses
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@aqua-letifer said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
So any suggestions for what to try next?
Lipitor.
What does that pair with?
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@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
@aqua-letifer said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
So any suggestions for what to try next?
Lipitor.
What does that pair with?
See above.
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If you can get actual French-made Camembert or Brie, I'd definitely go for it. They sell it at our local Trader Joe's, but I've not seen it anywhere else.
For British stuff:
Blue Stilton is v. nice, if you like blue cheese. Some people are turned off by the thought of mold.
Double Gloucester is delicious.
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And, of course, Wensleydale....
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@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
Everybody likes cheddar, right?
Are you kidding me?
No sane person likes cheddar.
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Link to video
Sorry, just had to.
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Sometimes the jokes just write themselves
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@doctor-phibes said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
For British stuff:
Blue Stilton is v. nice, if you like blue cheese. Some people are turned off by the thought of mold.
Double Gloucester is delicious.I am particularly fond of Cheshire cheese.
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@renauda said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
@doctor-phibes said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
For British stuff:
Blue Stilton is v. nice, if you like blue cheese. Some people are turned off by the thought of mold.
Double Gloucester is delicious.I am particularly fond of Cheshire cheese.
Lancashire is nice, too - quite similar to Cheshire, but not as acidic
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How about something really stinky?
But still tastes good?
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@doctor-phibes said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
Lancashire is nice, too - quite similar to Cheshire, but not as acidic
Yes it is good. Another that we often buy is Red Leicester. It's quite difficult to find good Cheshire around here and when you do find it, it is damned expensive.
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@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
How about something really stinky?
But still tastes good?JesusCheeses. -
@lufins-dad said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
How about something really stinky?
But still tastes good?
Appenzeller can sometimes be a tad stinky, but yummy.
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Gorgonzola is nice, and smelly. I love blue cheese.
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@doctor-phibes said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
Gorgonzola is nice, and smelly. I love blue cheese.
I put gorgonzola (or blue cheese) onto steaks....
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@george-k said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
@doctor-phibes said in Exploring the Wonderful World of Cheese:
Gorgonzola is nice, and smelly. I love blue cheese.
I put gorgonzola (or blue cheese) onto steaks....
It's nice in a burger, too.