AS long as there's not a Blue Bishop or Smegma variety- I'm still sold...
I'm sure Mrs. Brown is well aware that Great Britain has more regional cheeses than even France (800 to 600). We English put it down to a general disdain for circumcisions....
2007-02-11 23:45:56
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answer #1
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answered by Sir S 1
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Horrible Invention. It makes Colby Jack cheese looks cheesy!
2007-02-11 06:49:32
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answer #2
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answered by Mo 2
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The American cheese one is a great invention if you're just shooting it on a saltine cracker (mmmmm good).
But they should have stopped before trying it with the other types (cheddar, etc). Those just taste nasty.
No one considers processed American cheese to be a cheese so I say, "no harm, no foul" !
2007-02-11 06:51:37
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answered by Mr 5
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both it is a nice invention the only problem is it hardly tastes anything like cheese. an insult to the great cheeses of the world (Brie Fromage (i know bad spelling)) you cant put that kind of taste in the can
2007-02-11 06:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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well, i don't think it's an insult to cheese everywhere (though hilarious question) because it is cheese. It's way easier to squirt cheese on your crackers (being that it's already melted) rather than melting individual pieces of cheese to fit each cracker. I think it just means more money for cheese. ;)
2007-02-11 06:47:29
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answer #5
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answered by Jade D. 4
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Insult to cheese
2007-02-11 06:47:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Insult to cheeses.
2007-02-11 06:46:23
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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It's a ludicrous idea.
What's wrong with people that they have no time to open a pack of great tasting cheese, slice it, put it on some bread, add some relish, and make a decent sandwich.
You can even buy cheese that's already been grated, carrots that have already been chopped, and burgers that only take 70 seconds on your microwave.
No wonder we're turning into a bunch of fatties.
2007-02-11 06:48:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's usually not cheese in the can, rather what's in the can is made from real cheese, see the difference?
2007-02-11 06:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!! Your question is an insult to cheese and cheese lovers everywhere.
2007-02-11 06:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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