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Well, we all know that Catherine Bruce loves her cheese (even if mostly she's only eaten cheddar, mozzerella, and Kraft singles), but what about yall? You like cheese, too?
Mmm cheese.
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LOVE cheese!
Sometimes, it doesn't love me, but I eat it anyway.
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I LOVE cheese! In all its forms and shapes and tastes. Now I know that my country is known for its cheese, but the French and Italian... *drools* Apparantly, our Gouda cheese is world famous. But I have to say, it's not the same anywhere else on the world but here. And it really is not *that* special. Though, I do love how people pronounce 'Gouda'. The first time someone mentioned it to me, I was like 'eh, whatcha talking about?' Now, it's just endearing. <g> Did you know it's almost time for the 'fresh' cheese to show up again? Cows in the meadows eating grass... *drools some more* Saskia
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Cheeeeeeeeeeese!!! I'll eat absolutely any kind of cheese. I would eat nothing *but* cheese! Heck, you can tell how much I like cheese just by looking at what's on my iPod... I've got a couple of albums on there by Richard Cheese. (*lol* could not help myself, had to edit to add that!) Love your answer choices. Just plain hilarious!!!
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Apparantly, our Gouda cheese is world famous. But I have to say, it's not the same anywhere else on the world but here. And it really is not *that* special. Though, I do love how people pronounce 'Gouda'. The first time someone mentioned it to me, I was like 'eh, whatcha talking about?' Now, it's just endearing. Hehe . . . I know what you mean about the pronunciation, Saskia. My dad and grandma get after me whenever I pronounce it the American way instead of the real way. And whenever my grandma goes over there for a vacation (or her friend Suzanne comes over here) she brings back some cheese for the people who ask for it. My dad likes it young, but I like the older, sharper Gouda.
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What IS the proper way to pronounce 'gouda'? Is it like Stargate's Goa'uld? I've always pronounced it Goo (as in slimy goo) and da...
Mmm cheese.
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The hardest lesson is that love can be so fair to some, and so cruel to others. Even those who would be gods.
Anne Shirley: I'm glad you spell your name with a "K." Katherine with a "K" is so much more alluring than Catherine with a "C." A "C" always looks so smug. Me: *cries*
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I've never watched Farscape, so I have no idea what the reference is to, but I chose it anyway since none of the other choices fit. I'm essentially using it as "Other".
Cheese is okay. I don't mind having some, but I never go out of my way to get any. I prefer hamburgers to cheeseburgers. I don't care for Mac & Cheese. But I like pizza and a nice bleu cheese melted on top of a nice New York steak.
I could have chosen "with meat", I suppose, but I like cheese without meat as well, such as in a pizza.
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I like cheese most of the time, but usually with something. Eating cheese by itself somehow doesn't appeal that much.
My sister, however, only likes pizza without cheese, if you can still call it pizza.
I think, therefore, I get bananas.
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I usually love cheese, expecially Parmigiano Reggiano (which is not the common "parmesan"! If you're trying to buy real italian parmigiano and seeing written "parmesan", well that is not made in Italy parmigiano reggiano), mozzarella (expecially mozzarella di bufala campana), Asiago; I hate gorgonzola, mascarpone and Camembert but I like fontina,Brie and Emmental. Simona
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Well cheese doesn't like me <g>, but I pretty much like all types I've run into except for goat cheese.
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What IS the proper way to pronounce 'gouda'? Well, the Dutch way, of course. <g> The 'ou' is a sound pretty much unique to Dutch, rather like 'au'. So I guess it'd be like GOU-da. It's a very loud G, and 'da' as in well, what babies say. Makes sense? I'm crap at explaining this. And Darcy, are you or your family originally from around here? Sorry, bit off topic. Saskia
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Is that "au" more like the au in the German kraut, or like the English gaudy?
I think, therefore, I get bananas.
When in doubt, think about time travel conundrums. You'll confuse yourself so you can forget what you were in doubt about.
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When I was pregnant with my son, milk and cheese were the only things that I craved. I would eat large blocks of hard cheese, usually sharp cheddar. But my husband hates cheese, so it would completely gross him out.
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LOVE my cheese!
My dad can't stand it thinks it smells really bad, but I love it. As a kid I could go through a whole packet of Kraft singles plain without any bread or cracker or anything. I'm not a huge fan of processed cheese I prefer real cheese.
I don't eat a lot of it these days and it's because no one else eats it in my family, but chesse is yummy!
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Is this a trick question? I've heard Gouda pronounced as goo-da or gou-da (with the gou as in cow). LabRat
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You've got it Rat! Cow sounds just like it! Maybe I really do need a few more classes. :p
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mmm cheese but also I'm half French half Dutch. Those are the cheese countries . I'm just cursed with loving cheese :p !!!
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Like RL, I don't understand the Farscape reference. Can someone enlighten me, please? Yes, I'm a cheese fan. Given a choice between giving up a smelly Camembert and buying an air tight container so that I could protect my fridge from its stink, I went out and bought a cheese container. I also have Roquefort and cheddar in the fridge at the moment. I'm also a fan of goat's cheese. Chris
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I love cheese , I could eat nothing but cheese if given the chance. My favorites are Brie, Extra Sharp cheddar and Bleu Cheese. But I will basically eat any kind of cheese. "Mmm, cheese. I would love to go France and eat only bread and cheese, no not even bread. Oh, but bread and pastries and pate. I'm really not high, its just I used to fat." Anyone know where that quote is from? Its not a lnc quote. Kate
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Mmm, cheese. I could go on and on about cheese. I could sing along with Pinky. o/~ Cheese! Wonderful cheeses! Cheese from around the world! Cheese, it's the taste that pleases. Cheese from around the world! o/~ I had this absolutely lovely Irish cheese on St. Paddy's day. I want more of it!
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