cheese
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Post by cheese on Oct 3, 2003 12:53:18 GMT
why is cheese so cool it tastes like heaven what do you think
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Post by Nemesis on Oct 3, 2003 14:43:33 GMT
Well, it depends on the kind of cheese...
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Post by cheese forgot to sign in on Oct 3, 2003 20:46:19 GMT
burger cheese
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D-K
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Post by D-K on Oct 3, 2003 23:29:42 GMT
What do you mean by "Burger cheese"? Near my hometown there is something named "Burg" (it is a part of the city "Solingen"). But I didn't see anyone there making cheese.But if you're talking of this cheese the big fast-food chains (McDonalds or Burger King for example) use for their products, it's cheddar (I assume) and I like that (esp. on burgers).
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Post by Nemesis on Oct 4, 2003 12:22:38 GMT
Then it would have to be "Cheese Burger", not "Burger Cheese". Anyway, I like almost all cheese products, apart from those blue-veined cheeses...
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Post by L on Oct 4, 2003 20:48:56 GMT
Derby sage is very good, unfotunately I've not ever found it outside this county . One deli that had a very good selection up in Scotland hadn't evenheard of it. A shame.
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D-K
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Post by D-K on Oct 4, 2003 20:51:32 GMT
No way, a "cheese burger" (or otherwise written as "Cheeseburger") is something I can get at McDonald's or Burger King or... *Hey, does KFC have Cheeseburgers in germany? - I don't know.*
Well, not everyone likes Gorgonzola or Roquefort or even Brie/Camenbert, cause some of them taste real strong....(esp. Gorgonzola and Roquefort, at least to me)
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Post by cheese on Oct 6, 2003 11:37:38 GMT
where do you come from D-K? Where i live (Manchester England) you can just go to a supermarket and buy cheeseburger i like red/orange cheeses
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D-K
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Post by D-K on Oct 6, 2003 13:30:30 GMT
I'm from germany. Well, you can get low-quality burgers in some supermarkets, too, but they are not described as "cheeseburgers" because they lack the cheese.
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Post by Raymond13557 on Oct 7, 2003 23:52:03 GMT
munster is choice. ;D
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