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winter is coming

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26. Use it in a mac and cheese casserole for a pot luck. You'll never be nagged for food again! n/t
Tue Sep 10, 2013, 08:40 PM
Sep 2013

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Trade it to a turophile for some nice cheddar?... n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2013 #1
Set it out in my woods, open. sinkingfeeling Sep 2013 #2
Run OUTSIDE to the TRASH!!! elleng Sep 2013 #3
I agree. HappyMe Sep 2013 #38
Yup. I dislike all so-called 'blue' cheeses. elleng Sep 2013 #39
Got pigs? Warpy Sep 2013 #4
Rye bread, onion, mustard.. epic sandwiches.. maybe add some ham or pastrami.. opiate69 Sep 2013 #5
Thanks opiate69! cbayer Sep 2013 #9
My pleasure! My ex was Danish, and her parents (old country types) always had that on hand.. opiate69 Sep 2013 #12
I love strong cheese, but I'm not loving this. cbayer Sep 2013 #14
I bet that is the key... opiate69 Sep 2013 #16
Oh, no! Laurian Sep 2013 #6
Maybe some variation of this maddezmom Sep 2013 #7
Hash browns on the sandwich? That's a new one on me. cbayer Sep 2013 #10
Well since your not a farmer, you can probably skip those! maddezmom Sep 2013 #13
I have had a french fry poboy in New Orleans. cbayer Sep 2013 #15
Yeah that sounds nasty maddezmom Sep 2013 #19
One of the first Cooking Shows I ever saw was a Jason Wilson on PBS. murpheeslaw Sep 2013 #36
He was hilarious. cbayer Sep 2013 #37
Throw it overboard? greatauntoftriplets Sep 2013 #8
OK, you guys are hilarious! cbayer Sep 2013 #11
Spread on rye bread with vidalia onion slices! YUMMY LibGranny Sep 2013 #17
Oh, and a COOLLLLDD beer! LibGranny Sep 2013 #18
That's the way it's done in Germany! rdharma Sep 2013 #21
I'm going to try that. cbayer Sep 2013 #20
I love it, esp. the beer part! LibGranny Sep 2013 #22
You can try these recipes..... rdharma Sep 2013 #23
I think hers is the best too. And when I drink beer, I never, ever drink Budweiser. cbayer Sep 2013 #24
Hide it in the office of a much-disliked coworker?? winter is coming Sep 2013 #25
Use it in a mac and cheese casserole for a pot luck. You'll never be nagged for food again! n/t winter is coming Sep 2013 #26
I love that stuff - that exact brand! drm604 Sep 2013 #27
With onions spinbaby Sep 2013 #29
I wish I could send it to you! cbayer Sep 2013 #34
Catfish bait. n/t jtuck004 Sep 2013 #28
I never did find out what kind of German cheese this was, but it put limburger to shame. MiddleFingerMom Sep 2013 #30
Oh, that's funny. lol jtuck004 Sep 2013 #31
I would guess Weißlacker. rdharma Sep 2013 #32
Some in a spicy cheeseburger could work. Or on a meatloaf sandwich? Omelets? pinto Sep 2013 #33
I'm making meatloaf this week, so will try it on a sandwich with the leftovers. cbayer Sep 2013 #35
OK. I made a macaroni and cheese and it was delicious! cbayer Sep 2013 #40
what would you compare the cheese to? blaze Sep 2013 #41
It's strong but different than a blue cheese. cbayer Sep 2013 #42
Thanks! blaze Sep 2013 #43
Yum AC_Mem Oct 2013 #44
I ended up doing lots of different things with it. cbayer Oct 2013 #45
Probably eat it. As I've gotten older I have come to love strong cheeses. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #46
Lol, me, too. cbayer Oct 2013 #47
Isn't that funny? Me three. pengillian101 Oct 2013 #49
I would try anything. cbayer Oct 2013 #53
Halloween's coming up. winter is coming Oct 2013 #48
Ha! pengillian101 Oct 2013 #50
Well, if you don't own a dog... n/t winter is coming Oct 2013 #51
Great on Pumpernickel bread. Graybeard Oct 2013 #52
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