Posted on 07/10/2018 11:10:08 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Baffled residents have been left scratching their heads after finding blocks of cheese popping up in bushes and gardens around an inner-Melbourne suburb.
Residents have shared pictures of large tasty cheese blocks stashed in yards, pot plants, and reserves across Elwood in recent weeks, causing alarm among pet owners who have reported dogs vomiting up the dairy item.
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Vivienne Forbes said her friends pooch ate some of the mystery cheese without an upset, but she was baffled by where it came from.
My friends dog came out of the bushes near st kilda dog beach with a block of cheese in its mouth l thought it was a one-off kind of thing, she wrote.
The dog ate it with no dramas..but seriously, this is weird and messing with my head!!!
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Residents have voiced many theories about how the cheese is ending up scattered around town, including foxes finding and burying them, or an elderly woman putting them out to feed birds, but many believe there are too many blocks for that to be possible.
City of Port Phillip told Yahoo7 council was investigating the reports, as the mystery was only brought to its attention today, but warned dog owners to be on the look-out.
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I like this recipe because even if you dont have any pot, its created by this cheesecake. Science is amazing.
“I have GOT to start reading more slowly ...
I could have sworn that that headline read “Residents baffled after finding blocks of cheese in their hot pants...”
Thanks, I needed a laugh. lol :)
Just a local rodent festival.
The perp needs to be caught and rendered Persona Non Graten.
Easier to obtain than castor beans.
That's not gouda. You're a Muenster.
Perhaps this is a similar message.
“... large tasty cheese...”
And the author knows this? I’m sure it wasn’t laced with E Coli.
I knew some folks that had a dog that would bring home the occasional cooked ham on holidays. No one ever knew who she was stealing them from.
I have a friend whose Golden retriever brought her a half barbecued chicken one night. Some neighbor had gone in to get a beer only to return and find his dinner swiped. She couldn’t go door to door with a half a chicken, especially with bite marks on it! I laugh every time I think of it.
Yeah. One of the housemates built a ramshackle barbeque pit in the back yard. The cats would lurk around and wait for a shot at some chicken.
In Australia, ‘Tasty Cheese’ is the common name used for cheddar.
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