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Cheese
Marc from IL
Posts: 499
Anyone like aged cheese? Not sure if this a good price for 13 yr old
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What are you going to do with $24lb cheese?
Mike -
get some expensive wine?
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No double cheese hamburgers? :ohmy:
Mike -
Oh my - sign me up!
I have some 9 year old extra sharp cheddar that we bought at our favorite cheese farm this past summer.
We've actually bought cheese from the same farm every summer for the past 7 years. We always grab the oldest waxed blocks, and when we first started it was 24 months old. The latest was 108 months. I'm wondering if it's the same cheese all these years? It gets these delightful little crunchy crystals in it, like aged parm...
In any case, well-aged cheddar is wonderful with a full-bodied red wine... we have a cellar full if you'd like to stop by with that cheese. We'll even Egg you a dinner...Egging in Crossville, TN -
D*mn!!! you must be on the way to being the 2009 realtor salesman of the year in IL to pay that much for some cheese that Lindy's found behind the cooler!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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mkc wrote:
Would love to have some of that great Wine from the cellar, I bet you got some great stuffOh my - sign me up!
I have some 9 year old extra sharp cheddar that we bought at our favorite cheese farm this past summer.
We've actually bought cheese from the same farm every summer for the past 7 years. We always grab the oldest waxed blocks, and when we first started it was 24 months old. The latest was 108 months. I'm wondering if it's the same cheese all these years? It gets these delightful little crunchy crystals in it, like aged parm...
In any case, well-aged cheddar is wonderful with a full-bodied red wine... we have a cellar full if you'd like to stop by with that cheese. We'll even Egg you a dinner... -
Oh, just some Pahlmeyer, Merryvale, Outpost, Heitz, Turley, Gemstone, Shafer, Crocker and Starr...
It so..... needs some older old cheese
(but we do both drive 7 year old cars, haven't bought clothes in years, and never eat out - especially since we got our Egg last year)Egging in Crossville, TN -
RRP wrote:
LOL! Ron. I was on vacation in the Dells with the wife and kids. The wife had me spending money like I was salesman for 2008 & 09. Hell 2010 for that matter.D*mn!!! you must be on the way to being the 2009 realtor salesman of the year in IL to pay that much for some cheese that Lindy's found behind the cooler!
Marc -
looks very expensive to me...but I bet it is very strong..good too i'm sure.
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