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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore View Post
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    As to cheeses

    They are great! For the most part anyway. I love a lot of them, even some that must be eaten out of doors.

    I like sampling new ones in new places. The Irish seem to have quite a few new and delicious ones.
    Sheep cheese, goat cheese, no matter…haven’t found a horse cheese though.

    But I must say that one of my very favorites is just good old Colby Longhorn…that I can’t get here.


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    I like sampling new ones in new places. The Irish seem to have quite a few new and delicious ones.
    Sheep cheese, goat cheese, no matter…haven’t found a horse cheese though.
    That reminds me, I once tried a cheese that was advertised as being "four animal cheese". I count cow, goat and sheep, but none of us could work out what the fourth animal might be. Dog? Rat? Elephant?

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    That reminds me, I once tried a cheese that was advertised as being "four animal cheese". I count cow, goat and sheep, but none of us could work out what the fourth animal might be. Dog? Rat? Elephant?
    Heh! I was once drinking what I thought was milk, until the guy next to me pointed to the label and said…from marine life sources…

    What was that? I got no clue!

    But horses are milk in some cultures…though I don’t know if they are cheese making cultures…and yes that can be a pun…

    Do Cossacks make cheese?


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    Swiss Cheese rules all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherking View Post
    Heh! I was once drinking what I thought was milk, until the guy next to me pointed to the label and said…from marine life sources…

    What was that? I got no clue!

    But horses are milk in some cultures…though I don’t know if they are cheese making cultures…and yes that can be a pun…

    Do Cossacks make cheese?
    Dunno, but Mongols do so. Mare milk cheese is a really fine very dry cheese, believe me.
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    Dunno, but Mongols do so. Mare milk cheese is a really fine very dry cheese, believe me.
    Whoopee!

    But it is a little far for me to drive over and pick some up…


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    Quote Originally Posted by PBI View Post
    That reminds me, I once tried a cheese that was advertised as being "four animal cheese". I count cow, goat and sheep, but none of us could work out what the fourth animal might be. Dog? Rat? Elephant?
    Fromunda cheese?

    Limburger, on rye bread, with onion slice, brown mustard & sardines. With beer.

    But only when the wife is away for a few hours. Or I'm camping/fishing.
    Try it with wild leeks and she'll have to stay away at least 3 days.

    American cheese is basically cheddar that has been melted and mixed after being made to make it homogenous and generally tasteless. It really isn't good and does cheddar a grave injustice.
    The only cheese more bland than American cheese is a product called Farmer's cheese. All self respecting farmers should demand a name change...consistency of soggy tofu and less flavor than string cheese; not fit to feed the pigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBI View Post
    That reminds me, I once tried a cheese that was advertised as being "four animal cheese". I count cow, goat and sheep, but none of us could work out what the fourth animal might be. Dog? Rat? Elephant?
    Probably buffalo, like Mozzarella.
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    As an Englishman and therefore uneducated in matters of cheese I would have to say my number one is either Danish blue or Parkham farm extra mature cheddar.
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