Originally posted by Burdock
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Originally posted by Burdockrepent, for the cheesy end is nigh...
get behind me bacteria-laden one!
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repent, for the cheesy end is nigh...
get behind me bacteria-laden one!
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Originally posted by richard-afWho could possibly object to Dairy Lea?
(I may have to stop at the shop on the way home, now.)
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Originally posted by GonzoI am going to stick up for cheese. It gets a bad rap but it is just misunderstood.
What I can't stand are brains, sweetbreads and tripe. They're just offal.
I'll get me coat...
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Originally posted by Swiss Tony*ahem* Blessed are the cheese makers
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Arghh!! The cheese worshippers have overtaken this anti-cheese thread, and are propounding the vilest and most putrid of all curds....
abandon thread!!
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Caution : Do not explore prior, during or after eating.
How about Balut ?
and this page has some great tasty dishes
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Originally posted by DS23i love cheese and am willing to try any foodstuff at least once but:
"Risk of enteric myiasis: intestinal larval infection. Piophila casei larvae can pass through the stomach alive (human stomach acids do not usually kill them) and take up residency for some period of time in the intestines, where they can cause serious lesions as they attempt to bore through the intestinal walls. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea."
tbh, i think i would pass on the casu marzu.
Well if that doesn't tickle your fancy there is always Milbenkäse
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I haven't come across many foods I didn't like - which kind of explains a lot. However, I don't like liver, kidneys and celery. They've all got something in their taste composition in common which I just can't stand.
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i love offal more than i love cheese. trouble is, most places are awful at cooking it. i'll get me coat too.
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I am going to stick up for cheese. It gets a bad rap but it is just misunderstood.
What I can't stand are brains, sweetbreads and tripe. They're just offal.
I'll get me coat...
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