To: Enough_Deceit
You forgot "squeaky cheese curds."
Having never tried them, nor seen them, I can't testify to the fact that they actually exist. Personally, I still think it's a joke a friend of mine is pulling on me for introducing her to grits.
To: Tennessee_Bob
You forgot "squeaky cheese curds." Having never tried them, nor seen them, I can't testify to the fact that they actually exist. Personally, I still think it's a joke a friend of mine is pulling on me for introducing her to grits. You have to try them. The best ones are from the retail stores at some of the cheese making plants throughout the state of WI. More then a couple of days old they lose their squeak.
74 posted on
12/04/2001 11:20:33 AM PST by
UB355
To: Tennessee_Bob
You forgot "squeaky cheese curds." Good point, Bob - If they're not squeaky, they're not fresh!
148 posted on
12/04/2001 2:06:52 PM PST by
LouD
To: Tennessee_Bob
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You forgot "squeaky cheese curds." Having never tried them, nor seen them, I can't testify to the fact that they actually exist. Personally, I still think it's a joke a friend of mine is pulling on me for introducing her to grits."
Squeaky cheese curds are the best. The squeakier they are, the fresher they are.:)
To: Tennessee_Bob
Dad and his girlfriend were visiting from California (yes, I'm a transplant). I took them to the local cheese factory and they tried the cheese curds. SQUEAK! Both of them jumped a little. But they bought a bag!
All freshly made firm cheese will squeak if you bite into it, BTW.
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