HopeHoops
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Fri Feb-27-09 06:34 PM
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Okay, enough with the cheese. How about something that isn't - Velveeta. |
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Or that "processed American cheese food product" stuff they wrap in individual slices.
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Fri Feb-27-09 06:36 PM
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1. velveeta is gross anymore |
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Land o Lakes makes a fair processed cheese log.
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Arugula Latte
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Fri Feb-27-09 06:37 PM
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2. This is the food of the gods ... Caprese salad made with fresh mozzerella |
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Fri Feb-27-09 06:38 PM
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3. Well, sure, but that's actually cheese. |
Arugula Latte
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:12 PM
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7. Oh, I read your OP wrong. ... I'm an idiot. |
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Fri Feb-27-09 08:45 PM
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I want some. That looks ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS. :9
Is there a recipe somewhere?
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Arugula Latte
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:13 PM
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8. Sure ... It couldn't be simpler ... |
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Ingredients
* 3 vine-ripe tomatoes, 1/4-inch thick slices * 1 pound fresh mozzarella, 1/4-inch thick slices * 20 to 30 leaves (about 1 bunch) fresh basil * Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling * Coarse salt and pepper
Directions
Layer alternating slices of tomatoes and mozzarella, adding a basil leaf between each, on a large, shallow platter. Drizzle the salad with extra-virgin olive oil and season with salt and pepper, to taste.
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Fri Feb-27-09 07:42 PM
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4. I love my cheese slices - they keep forever - brick cheese goes moldy within a week |
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I love brick cheese, but once you open it - it's hard to preserve for more than a week
The slices?
well like you say - they are not the best cheese available, but they are so full of preservatives that they rarely o bad - even in warm temperatures
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sad to say
those processed cheese slices are my choice
I can stretch out a pack of sliced cheese for over a month
brick - I have to eat it all quickly before it turns green
but I wonder - does fact it turns green make it unsafe to eat?
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HarukaTheTrophyWife
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Fri Feb-27-09 08:34 PM
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I get brick cheese that stays good for a couple months.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:32 PM
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9. Be careful not to touch the block of cheese with your hands. |
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You'll put the stuff on the cheese that causes it to go moldy. Always use a clean knife and wrap the cheese up well when you are done with it.
And a small amount of mold won't do any harm. Just cut it off and enjoy the cheese. I'm a mouse. I know my cheese! :hi:
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Sat Feb-28-09 09:12 PM
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11. Thank you mini - I'll buy a brick and use your suggestions |
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. . . I DO like my cheese! :silly:
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:34 PM
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10. It makes good ro-tel dip! It melts quite nicely. |
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Sat Feb-28-09 11:01 PM
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12. You can't buy Velveeta in the UK. |
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We looked for it. Not on sale ANYWHERE. (I know i didn't try Harrods but didn't have time or money to go there).
Hence when we did Mexican night when we went over there the cheese nachos had to be left off the menu.
Mark.
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