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Seahag December 2nd 06 02:16 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
I don't think I've ever had Stilton. Seen it, but haven't
got 'round to it yet. I was thinking about subscribing to
the Williams Sonoma 6 month cheese thing...maybe I'll just
get their menu and go buy them myself. The cheeses at Whole
Foods have gotten a bit lower end of late, but they're the
best shot in town. It's a Sailing town so the food and
restaurants really suck.

Seahag



"Maxprop" wrote
"Seahag" wrote
"katy" wrote:
Seahag wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote:


I luv Jarlsberg! I make grilled cheese under the
broiler so the cheese gets toasted brown spots...

stinky cheese is the best cheese...I like all the
varieties of Swiss...my alltime favorite cheeses,
though, are the Stiltons...having a difficult time
finding a store down here that carries them...up north
the regular grocers have Stiltons in their cases, but
not down here...


I'll send you a chunk of Shropshire Blue next time I got
to Whole Foods. Yum!


Sounds delightful. Stilton makes a great additive cheese
in Welsh rarebit.




Seahag December 2nd 06 02:19 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote :

BTW,,,Heather's sending me 10 pkgs of the cranberry
jello...


Good, I stood there on a 10' wall of Jello, looking, and it
just wasn't there and never had been. I hate when they lie.
What's the point?

S



Seahag December 2nd 06 02:32 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote:

stinky cheese is the best cheese..


My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I sure
miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho. They
were in little foil wrapped cakes...

Seahag





katy December 2nd 06 04:21 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote :


BTW,,,Heather's sending me 10 pkgs of the cranberry
jello...



Good, I stood there on a 10' wall of Jello, looking, and it
just wasn't there and never had been. I hate when they lie.
What's the point?

S


It's like the guy at WallyWorld in New Bern last year who told me people
in the south don't eat many cranberries....

katy December 2nd 06 04:22 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:


stinky cheese is the best cheese..



My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I sure
miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho. They
were in little foil wrapped cakes...

Seahag




Ever wiped kimburger on the manifold of an enemies caar? hehehehehe

Seahag December 2nd 06 11:29 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote:
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:

stinky cheese is the best cheese..


My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I
sure miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho.
They were in little foil wrapped cakes...

Ever wiped kimburger on the manifold of an enemies caar?
hehehehehe


Once:^ Awesome, ain't it?!

Seahag



katy December 3rd 06 12:13 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:

Seahag wrote:

"katy" wrote:


stinky cheese is the best cheese..



My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I
sure miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho.
They were in little foil wrapped cakes...


Ever wiped kimburger on the manifold of an enemies caar?
hehehehehe



Once:^ Awesome, ain't it?!

Seahag


Yeah....and it lsts and lasts...

Maxprop December 3rd 06 05:03 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:


It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max

Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?


Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max



Maxprop December 3rd 06 05:04 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"Seahag" wrote in message
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It's a Sailing town so the food and restaurants really suck.


Captive market = give the customers whatever.

Max



Maxprop December 3rd 06 05:07 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"Seahag" wrote in message
...

"katy" wrote:

stinky cheese is the best cheese..


My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my greatest pleasures
was sharing her limburger on saltines with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of
an afternoon. I sure miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho.
They were in little foil wrapped cakes...


Just a suggestion, because I really don't know if that have it, but Laughing
Cow has those individually-wrapped cheeses. Check them out for limburger.
OR, just let some of their cheese spoil in the summer sun for a month or
more. g

Max



katy December 3rd 06 02:45 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:



It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max


Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?



Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max


D&W usually...someitmes Meijer carried it in their specialty
case...comes in blueberry too but that's not nearly as good...also
comes in lemin curd which is knd of strange but has a cheescakey taste to it

Maxprop December 3rd 06 04:05 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:



It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max

Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?



Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max

D&W usually...someitmes Meijer carried it in their specialty case...comes
in blueberry too but that's not nearly as good...also comes in lemin curd
which is knd of strange but has a cheescakey taste to it


As you probably know we don't have D&Ws here in Indiana, but the A-Dock
party is this coming weekend, so I'll check them out. I've never seen it at
Meijers, but I've never looked for it.

How much do you want, if I can find it?

Max



katy December 3rd 06 04:38 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


Maxprop wrote:


It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max

Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?


Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max


D&W usually...someitmes Meijer carried it in their specialty case...comes
in blueberry too but that's not nearly as good...also comes in lemin curd
which is knd of strange but has a cheescakey taste to it



As you probably know we don't have D&Ws here in Indiana, but the A-Dock
party is this coming weekend, so I'll check them out. I've never seen it at
Meijers, but I've never looked for it.

How much do you want, if I can find it?

Max


Thanks but you really don't have to do that...Heather's coming down for
Christmas with the girls and can get her to stow some away in her
luggage (with my 10 packages of cranberry jello)...the suitcase
inspectors are going to have a heydey with her luggage! I truly
appreciate the thought though...I'm also having her throw in some
Vernor's...it's amazing what they don't have here...I had to import
Vernor's when I lived in St Louis too, but finally found a gourmet shop
that carried it (at twice the price, of coutrse)

Maxprop December 3rd 06 09:31 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


Maxprop wrote:


It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max

Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?


Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max

D&W usually...someitmes Meijer carried it in their specialty case...comes
in blueberry too but that's not nearly as good...also comes in lemin
curd which is knd of strange but has a cheescakey taste to it



As you probably know we don't have D&Ws here in Indiana, but the A-Dock
party is this coming weekend, so I'll check them out. I've never seen it
at Meijers, but I've never looked for it.

How much do you want, if I can find it?

Max

Thanks but you really don't have to do that...Heather's coming down for
Christmas with the girls and can get her to stow some away in her luggage
(with my 10 packages of cranberry jello)...the suitcase inspectors are
going to have a heydey with her luggage! I truly appreciate the thought
though...I'm also having her throw in some Vernor's...it's amazing what
they don't have here...I had to import Vernor's when I lived in St Louis
too, but finally found a gourmet shop that carried it (at twice the price,
of coutrse)


The only thing I found at Meijer is Crandale, which is Wensleydale cheese
with sweetened, dried cranberries. Never had it, so I can't comment. Ever
tried it?

Max



katy December 3rd 06 09:45 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


Maxprop wrote:


"katy" wrote in message
...



Maxprop wrote:


It's winter now, so I can send you a 'care package,' if you want.

Max

Can you get the Stilton with dried cranberries in it?


Never seen it. Where did you get it before?

Max

D&W usually...someitmes Meijer carried it in their specialty case...comes
in blueberry too but that's not nearly as good...also comes in lemin
curd which is knd of strange but has a cheescakey taste to it


As you probably know we don't have D&Ws here in Indiana, but the A-Dock
party is this coming weekend, so I'll check them out. I've never seen it
at Meijers, but I've never looked for it.

How much do you want, if I can find it?

Max


Thanks but you really don't have to do that...Heather's coming down for
Christmas with the girls and can get her to stow some away in her luggage
(with my 10 packages of cranberry jello)...the suitcase inspectors are
going to have a heydey with her luggage! I truly appreciate the thought
though...I'm also having her throw in some Vernor's...it's amazing what
they don't have here...I had to import Vernor's when I lived in St Louis
too, but finally found a gourmet shop that carried it (at twice the price,
of coutrse)



The only thing I found at Meijer is Crandale, which is Wensleydale cheese
with sweetened, dried cranberries. Never had it, so I can't comment. Ever
tried it?

Max


Yes...I liked it....it's a good after dinner with a nice white wine type
of cheese...

Seahag December 3rd 06 11:38 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"Maxprop" wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

"katy" wrote:

stinky cheese is the best cheese..


My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I
sure miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho.
They were in little foil wrapped cakes...


Just a suggestion, because I really don't know if that
have it, but Laughing Cow has those individually-wrapped
cheeses. Check them out for limburger. OR, just let some
of their cheese spoil in the summer sun for a month or
more. g


Haha...I'm liking other cheeses better these days. I want
the Williams-Sonoma cheese 'o the month for Christmas!

Seahag



Seahag December 3rd 06 11:49 PM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"Maxprop" wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:
It's a Sailing town so the food and restaurants really
suck.


Captive market = give the customers whatever.


It really is awful. Every restaurant in town has the same
menu, and for years! Even the daily specials are the same!
Chicken and Sausage gumbo. There must be some cheap ****
food bible they all subscribe to. Miami was awesome for
variety and quality.



katy December 4th 06 12:13 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Seahag wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

"katy" wrote:


stinky cheese is the best cheese..

My Grandma raised me for my first 6 years. One of my
greatest pleasures was sharing her limburger on saltines
with a tiny glass of Olympia beer of an afternoon. I
sure miss her. Can't quite replicate the limburger tho.
They were in little foil wrapped cakes...


Just a suggestion, because I really don't know if that
have it, but Laughing Cow has those individually-wrapped
cheeses. Check them out for limburger. OR, just let some
of their cheese spoil in the summer sun for a month or
more. g



Haha...I'm liking other cheeses better these days. I want
the Williams-Sonoma cheese 'o the month for Christmas!

Seahag


Is that a hint?

katy December 4th 06 12:15 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Seahag wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

It's a Sailing town so the food and restaurants really
suck.


Captive market = give the customers whatever.



It really is awful. Every restaurant in town has the same
menu, and for years! Even the daily specials are the same!
Chicken and Sausage gumbo. There must be some cheap ****
food bible they all subscribe to. Miami was awesome for
variety and quality.


That's like every restaurant in Grand Rapids serving the same Gordon
Food Service entrees like chicken cordon bleu...heck..you can go there
and buy it yourself in a case cheaper and microwave it at home...

Ringmaster December 4th 06 01:18 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
survival kit? Why would I need that?


Seahag December 4th 06 01:26 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 

"katy" wrote:
Seahag wrote:

Haha...I'm liking other cheeses better these days. I
want the Williams-Sonoma cheese 'o the month for
Christmas!

Seahag


Is that a hint?


Nah. I already bought myself some goodies. I was thinking
the catalogue makes a good guide of what to buy!

Seahag





DSK December 4th 06 02:00 AM

Which is in your survival kit?
 
Ringmaster wrote:

survival kit? Why would I need that?


All you need is your AR-15, the bench reloader set, and a
supply of powder. It'd be nice to have a bayonet for opening
cans, but the above is all you really need ;)

DSK



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