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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:24 am
I'm not as big of a fan of American cheese. Now, given, that's because most of the time when people have it, it's the cheap pre-wrapped single slices. Instead, I mostly go for using cheddar for things like burgers or omelets or whatever. Sometimes I mix it up and get some pepper jack or colby cheese to use and try it with that. Then I've also started trying some other kinds of cheese I haven't used as much before and planning what to possibly do with them. I've actually got a bit of gouda sitting in the fridge waiting to be used in something other than just being eaten on crackers. XD
Oh, and also, I just saw something today that I am really eagerly going to be awaiting:
http://www.gamesradar.com/f/the-last-guardian-ico-shadow-of-the-colossus-ps3-remakes-everything-we-know-from-tgs/a-201009161194266082
Already knew I was going to be eager for Last Guardian, but HD Shadow of the Colossus and ICO? WANT. The article talks about the games also being in 3D. While I stand by ambivalence towards 3D movies and games if it's not done well that has so much potential to change my mind. But I don't have a 3D TV and am not going to run out and get one, so I won't have a chance to get my mind changed. crying
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:34 am
3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though.
I never liked American cheese D: I don't use it for ANYTHING. My usual is cheddar.
@Chrysant: While in SoulSilver, are you going to go to the Alph Ruins and see if the unown spell out a terrible demise? DO IT : D
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:02 pm
Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though.
I never liked American cheese D: I don't use it for ANYTHING. My usual is cheddar.
@Chrysant: While in SoulSilver, are you going to go to the Alph Ruins and see if the unown spell out a terrible demise? DO IT : DI like my cheddar sharp. We get this 10 year aged stuff that is soso sharp. Randy won't eat it. You can really only have a little bit at time. This my friend's fiance eating some with cheap wine in a Two-Face McDonald's cup. Yeah, we are FANCY. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31275189&l=c31bf25642&id=1143918460
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:13 pm
3.14 Chrysant Streamjumper http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese Ah, the inbetween-the-two cheese. Being from Europe, I prefer proper cheese. talk2hand Kidding. I eat cheese in any form, as long as it is delicious. I don't really eat eggs all too often though, even as omelette. My girlfriend doesn't eat red meat, and until I get my first pay cheque next month I've had to forego such luxuries as bacon and sausages, which I used to throw into my omelettes. emo Fake bacon is just as good. We cook ours in our cast iron skillet and it gets all wavy like normal bacon. Just not as greasy. Which is probably the best part for most people. faken.That stuff is especially good because the 'fat' part is squishy. Also, I know this stuff is from your neck of the woods. Quorn.It's awesome. You guys have way more awesome products by them then we do. Quorn U!S!A!I... Like greasy bacon. sweatdrop I eat so unhealthily. And I love it so. Yeah we get alot of Quorn stuff as it is. I try to pick up some cheap beef when I can, but as soon as I get a pay cheque... It'll be some high class steaks, lamb-neck fillet, pounds and pounds of bacon. It'll be gooood.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:22 pm
3.14 Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though.
I never liked American cheese D: I don't use it for ANYTHING. My usual is cheddar.
@Chrysant: While in SoulSilver, are you going to go to the Alph Ruins and see if the unown spell out a terrible demise? DO IT : DI like my cheddar sharp. We get this 10 year aged stuff that is soso sharp. Randy won't eat it. You can really only have a little bit at time. This my friend's fiance eating some with cheap wine in a Two-Face McDonald's cup. Yeah, we are FANCY. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31275189&l=c31bf25642&id=1143918460You'd probably like some of the Cahill cheddars. They're Irish Sharp Cheddar, and they've got two especially good ones... one laced with port and the other with irish whiskey during aging. The whiskey cheddar is so sharp that it bites you back almost twice as hard. Edit: HOLY CRAP!
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:34 pm
Chrysant I... Like greasy bacon. sweatdrop I eat so unhealthily. And I love it so. Oh sure, ignore my super-important terribly imperative life-changing question for bacon mad
In seriousness, @Pi: I've never had like, anything SUPER sharp, but it seems to me so far that the sharper it is, the more I like it... My boything likes mild. Whore.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:49 pm
Sorry Rae, missed it.
No, I probably won't. Think I went in there once, and got bored of unown.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:52 pm
Rae x Rae Chrysant I... Like greasy bacon. sweatdrop I eat so unhealthily. And I love it so. Oh sure, ignore my super-important terribly imperative life-changing question for bacon mad Which part of "bacon" do you not think is not more important than everything ever? Priorities, woman... priorities. Quote: My boything likes mild. Whore. You obviously wear the pants in this relationship. Whether or not your toy's wearing a skirt is a good or bad thing is entirely up to you. I'm not here to judge.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:03 pm
Streamjumper Rae x Rae Chrysant I... Like greasy bacon. sweatdrop I eat so unhealthily. And I love it so. Oh sure, ignore my super-important terribly imperative life-changing question for bacon mad Which part of "bacon" do you not think is not more important than everything ever? Priorities, woman... priorities. Quote: My boything likes mild. Whore. You obviously wear the pants in this relationship. Whether or not your toy's wearing a skirt is a good or bad thing is entirely up to you. I'm not here to judge. List of priorities: - BlazBlue - Pokemon MYSTERY OF DOOM - Bacon - Everything else
Also, I wear the pants in every relationship - have you not picked up on that yet?
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:10 pm
Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:57 pm
[Dill] Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo Dill, have you seen the trailer for Asura's Wrath yet? If not, view it ASAP... but shield your babymaker. That much anger can't be good for the unborn... current or future. Edit: Also, cheese singles are ******** a**. Easy-Cheez has a better claim to cheese-hood than them.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:58 pm
[Dill] Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo Actually, I can bring you back like eight million British Columbia restaurant menus talking about dishes which use "processed Canadian cheese."
Having never tasted it, I can't say (and never did say) that it's the same thing as American cheese. I just find it funny that there's a Canadian cheese as well.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:00 pm
Rae x Rae [Dill] Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo Actually, I can bring you back like eight million British Columbia restaurant menus talking about dishes which use "processed Canadian cheese."
Having never tasted it, I can't say (and never did say) that it's the same thing as American cheese. I just find it funny that there's a Canadian cheese as well.Have you had squeaky cheese yet?
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:06 pm
Streamjumper Rae x Rae [Dill] Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo Actually, I can bring you back like eight million British Columbia restaurant menus talking about dishes which use "processed Canadian cheese."
Having never tasted it, I can't say (and never did say) that it's the same thing as American cheese. I just find it funny that there's a Canadian cheese as well.Have you had squeaky cheese yet? Never - should I try some?
Rosa and I did a cheese tasting when we were in Victoria. I don't remember what they were called since everything was far more complexly French than I'm used to but daaaaaaaaamn they were good.
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:12 pm
Rae x Rae [Dill] Rae x Rae 3.14 Do they have American cheese in England? Over here we have... Canadian Cheese. Doesn't taste much different to me though. Lies and slander. I have never once seen it referred to as Canadian Cheese. I've seen it called cheese singles (KRAAAAFT) and that's about it. Occassionally they get called PROCESSED cheese singles. ooooo Actually, I can bring you back like eight million British Columbia restaurant menus talking about dishes which use "processed Canadian cheese."
Having never tasted it, I can't say (and never did say) that it's the same thing as American cheese. I just find it funny that there's a Canadian cheese as well.That's because Kraft's Cheese Singles, as they have production in Canada for Canadian consumers, are made with real Canadian Cheddar. Hence why they are marketing them as such in the menu at your resturaunt. It's more a subliminal buy local thing than anything else. The product they are using will refer to itself as Real Canadian Processed cheese, or made with Real Canadian Cheese, but the actual product name? No Canadian in sight. Streamjumper Dill, have you seen the trailer for Asura's Wrath yet? If not, view it ASAP... but shield your babymaker. That much anger can't be good for the unborn... current or future. YES. I've always been a fan of CC2, so seeing they're doing s**t with Capcom is HRNNNNG ******** YES. Hell, even the music gives off mad .hack//G.U. vibes. SO EXCITE.
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