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View Poll Results: What is your favorite type of cheese?
Mozzarella 6 5.83%
Pepper Jack 4 3.88%
Colby 4 3.88%
Medium Cheddar 9 8.74%
Fontina 0 0%
Provolone 2 1.94%
Habanero Jack 1 0.97%
Muenster 2 1.94%
Monterey Jack 1 0.97%
Swiss 7 6.80%
Farmer 0 0%
Gouda 7 6.80%
Havarti 5 4.85%
Feta 5 4.85%
Asiago 1 0.97%
Other 28 27.18%
Blue 4 3.88%
Gorgonzola 4 3.88%
Roquefort 1 0.97%
Cottage 1 0.97%
Goat 1 0.97%
Romano 0 0%
Parmesan 3 2.91%
Ricotta 0 0%
Bergenost 0 0%
Curds 1 0.97%
Brie 4 3.88%
Camembert 2 1.94%
Diamond Marble 0 0%
Provel 0 0%
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Old 10-24-2013, 12:07 PM
 
Location: Northville, MI
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jalepeno havarti!
Yum. Spicy cheese. I like . Is it rennet free, and can you get it in A & P or Shoprite.
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Old 10-24-2013, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Montreal, Quebec
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What is that?
Poutine
Dish
Poutine is a common Canadian dish, originally from Quebec, made with french fries, topped with a light brown gravy-like sauce and cheese curds. Wikipedia





Absolutely delicious! You can't eat it too often, however. It WILL kill you.
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Old 10-24-2013, 12:59 PM
 
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Gross!! Sorry my neighbors to the north, but what a way to ruin cheese curds!!
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Old 10-24-2013, 01:55 PM
 
Location: Montreal, Quebec
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Gross!! Sorry my neighbors to the north, but what a way to ruin cheese curds!!
Oh well! Millions of Quebecers beg to differ.
I think deep-fried cheese curds sound gross, so I guess we're even.

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Old 10-24-2013, 02:03 PM
 
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Oh well! Millions of Quebecers beg to differ.
I think deep-fried cheese curds sound gross, so I guess we're even.


Do you like mozzarella sticks? Same concept!
Even without the cheese curds, gravy on french fries sounds gross.
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Old 10-24-2013, 02:07 PM
 
Location: Tucson for awhile longer
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I used to do corporate events as part of my job, so I've put on more than my fair share of cocktail or wine parties featuring cheese. To my surprise, the first cheese to disappear from a cheese tray is always Jarlsberg, among the least flavorful of cheeses. Maybe people don't like cheese as much as we think they do.
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Old 10-24-2013, 02:15 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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You should make poutine!


AKA your cardiologist's Ferrari payment
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Old 10-24-2013, 02:29 PM
 
Location: Montreal, Quebec
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AKA your cardiologist's Ferrari payment
That goes without saying, but there's nothing better after a night of drinking and carousing. The perfect hangover cure.


Poutine is simply French fries, fresh cheese curds, and brown gravy. It is famous for its "day after" curative powers, and crowds of revelers can be found digging into piping hot bowls of the stuff late at night or later the next day in Montreal and the rest of Quebec, not to mention many parts of Canada and border states in the U.S.
What Is Poutine? - A Canadian Classic
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Old 10-24-2013, 02:38 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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That goes without saying, but there's nothing better after a night of drinking and carousing. The perfect hangover cure.


Poutine is simply French fries, fresh cheese curds, and brown gravy. It is famous for its "day after" curative powers, and crowds of revelers can be found digging into piping hot bowls of the stuff late at night or later the next day in Montreal and the rest of Quebec, not to mention many parts of Canada and border states in the U.S.
What Is Poutine? - A Canadian Classic
Oh, I agree! Seems there's nothing better for a hangover than tasty, greasy cholesterol
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Old 10-24-2013, 04:20 PM
 
Location: Montreal, Quebec
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Well, speak of the devil!
My son just came home and brought me a poutine form Lafleur's.
I'm not very hungry, but I'll choke it down somehow.
The things we do for our kids.......
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