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I'm always surprised when I discover people don't like swiss. It seems
so basic.

Swiss comes in so many varieties and flavors. I've know folks who
claimed to hate Swiss cheese, only to devour half my wedge of Jarlsberg.
Guess they must have started on Lorraine Swiss, which can be a little
bitter.



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

Seahag


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.

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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



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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.



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


Captive market = give the customers whatever.

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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.


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Seahag wrote:
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"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...


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survival kit? Why would I need that?

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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

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