Pretty much, when the government declares war on anything, we had better expect more of the worst.
The war on Japan turned out pretty well.
Pretty much, when the government declares war on anything, we had better expect more of the worst.
The war on Japan turned out pretty well.
The war on Japan turned out pretty well.
The War on Poverty was announced by LBJ in I think 1965. How's that going?
Like manchego curado, gruyere and gorgonzola, in specific proportions, on a french or sour-dough roll turned inside-out (so it gets crispy), with fresh basil and oregano and occasionally sun-dried tomatoes or just a few capers or maybe even some prosciutto. Mmmmm.
Google gets to know you. I guess a little better cheese comes up when I google "best cheeses" than when you do.
The cordon bleu part was about good cheese and not you, but thanks for going the extra mile to make me look stupid just to protect your "manliness". I thought you might enjoy it instead of getting all vindictive. I'm so sad right now.
Google gets to know you. I guess a little better cheese comes up when I google "best cheeses" than when you do.
The cordon bleu part was about good cheese and not you, but thanks for going the extra mile to make me look stupid just to protect your "manliness". I thought you might enjoy it instead of getting all vindictive. I'm so sad right now.
You don't like "70's bush" cheese? You're crazy.I cooked an excellent pot of sausage and lentil bean soup but it's missing the right topping. What's a good parmesan to shave over the top that's normally available in grocery stores? I grew up on the Kraft shaker, but that stuff isn't good for anything but cleaning up oil spills or a shotgun party. I don't care for the pre-shaved tubs either. Yuck!
At the risk of being trolled yet again, I will give a recommendation.
Trolling? WOW! You're a real piece of work let me tell you. You can't make a single post without throwing some backhanded insult at me.
I make ONE post about your bizarre cheese choices and you've completely freaked out ever since. Like I can't have an opinion. I wonder who's trolling who since you completely inverted my commentary on chicken cordon bleu in a way a troll usually would.
You keep this up and I might flirt with the idea of starting to think about contemplating that I should begin considering that you may not be bishopric material after all.
Shhhhh Gameface. Just wait till he finds me out?¿?¿
Manchego Curado, Gruyere, and Gorgonzola grilled cheese sandwich. I have a panini press that is criminally underused. I'm going to have to try that.Kind of. I was a member of a cheese club for a while, believe it or not, and I visit cheese-making facilities all over the place when I travel. I have about 3 or 4 websites I purchase from most often, but in Salt Lake there was a guy who helped me track down cheeses from time to time. I have probably tasted over 500 different cheeses (of course lots of them are similar, so really maybe 100-200 different varieties?). At one point a few years ago you could find anywhere from 5 to 15 different cheeses in my fridge or pantry (not all of them are best refrigerated). My wife thinks the whole cheese thing (I am the same way about root beer) is weird. But she never argues when I create a grilled cheese panini style that is better than any grilled cheese you ever ate. Like manchego curado, gruyere and gorgonzola, in specific proportions, on a french or sour-dough roll turned inside-out (so it gets crispy), with fresh basil and oregano and occasionally sun-dried tomatoes or just a few capers or maybe even some prosciutto. Mmmmm.