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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/14/2008 6:45:28 PM   
MasterG2kTR


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Being a Wisconsin Cheesehead I gotta say....

Cheddar
Colby
Mozzerella (string or brick)
Swiss
and (usually cheddar) cheese curds that are so fresh they squeak when you bite into them

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/14/2008 8:36:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: christine1

i love sharp cheddar and a good swiss. 
Italy: Parmigiano Reggiano. Grana Padano Strevecchio; Mountain Gorgonzola; Castelmagno; Fiora Sardo; Fontina Val d' Osta (use instead of mozzarella on pizzas - wonderful); Pecorino Romano by Locatelli; Mozzarella di Bufala; Ricotta Salata; I HAVE TO TRY the organic Parm. Reg. from the Santa Rita Co-op. Also the Parm. reg. from the "Red Cow" breed.
Switzerland:Gruyere from Rolf Beeler.
US: Crater Lake Blue. Any cheese made by Paula Lambert.
UK: Berkswell sheeps-milk; Shropshire Blue; Royal blue Stilton; Green's raw milk farmhouse Cheddar; Katy's White Lavender ewe's milk; Bishop's Blessing buffalo milk cheese (there's a Buffalo Blue I want to try too); Wensleydale; Denhay Farm Cheddar; Keens' unpasteurized mature Cheddar; Quicke's Oak-smoked farmhouse mature Cheddar; Sage Derby; Cornish Country larder Goat's milk Cheddar; Quicke's Red Leicester; and most other good English Cheddars (like Niel's Yard), Cheshires, Lancashires, and so on...
France: too numerous to name; very much like the sheeps and goats milk cheeses from the Pyrenees. Fleur de Maquis (Corsica; sheeps milk w/ rosemary needle/juniper berry/blue mold coating); Roquefort Papillon (organic); St. Nectaire; Vacherin Mont d'Or; Brillat-Saverin; Munster d'Alsace (I love Alsace) were all excellent. I want to try the petit Brillat-Saverin with truffles.
Germany: Barlaucherebell (intense wild-garlic cheese from Bavaria); Limburger; Bruder Basil; Butterkäse; Hirtenkäse (from the Allgäu);  want to try King Ludwig dark beer cheese, Kuh Hueblumenkäse (Bavarian organic mountain cheese coated with select Alpine herbs and flowers)
Netherlands: Basiron pesto (gouda w/ pesto mixed in - yum); Aged and Extra-aged Gouda; Extra Triple-Aged Gouda (aged FIVE years; fantastic); Edam; Leyden;  want to try Marygold.
BTW: IT'S PRONOUNCED *HOW-DA*, NOT *GOO-DA* All right?


Barrel-aged sheeps milk Feta from Greece. There's some good Irish cheddars.

Oh, hell, I've spent too much time at this digging through my notes. I bought a bunch of Canadian artesanal cheeses at Whole Foods in West Van that were all just outstanding. Lots of killer US artesanal cheeses. Love the Spanish goats and sheeps milk cheeses, especially Ronda. I'm sure there's others I've missed or don't have notes for.

My absolute favorite is small producer Parmagiano Reggiano. I rarely use it as a grating cheese. I use small slices in tomato-basil-balsamico salads. Also by itself with a few drops of balsamico. By Balsamico, I don't mean that shitty doctored red wine vinegar shit that costs 7 bucks a bottle. I mean something like Villa Monadori (sp?) Artesanal. Or something that is at least 3 grape leaves.

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/14/2008 10:44:11 PM   
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Cheddar is by far my favorite cheese, but I also love Pepper Jack, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Asiago, Cream Cheese, Cottage Cheese, American cheese, and Colby. Oh and Mascarpone and Riccotta. And Feta. I'm sure I have missed a few, but suffice it to say I love cheese!

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/15/2008 11:29:37 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Aileen1968
Where the hell heave you been?  I'd be offended if that remark came from anyone but you. 


General busy shit, offending here and there, seeking amusement where it may come, but might strike in here every once in a great while. 

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/15/2008 7:58:21 PM   
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King island blue. the cows there are very happy. the cheese is blissfully yummy.

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/16/2008 3:08:10 PM   
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It may be easier to list my least favorite cheese's. I like 'em all. Don't forget about the Cheddar Bratwurst.

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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/16/2008 3:13:37 PM   
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Colby & Colby Jack
Sharp Cheddar
Parmesan
Mozzarella



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RE: mmmmm...cheese.... - 9/16/2008 3:18:29 PM   
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lets just say I am a cheese whore .... if it is cheese I like it.


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