• Whisper06@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 years ago

    English cheddar. American cheddar is bland and rubbery, the English takes the flavor to 11 and adds a nice nutty flavor along with it melting a lot better than American. I think second would have to be blue cheese, I just love how pungent it is.

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      I feel like people would be happier if they always had a “kick” or a “thing” going on continuously that they were perpetually trying or experimenting with.

      Like on Sunny, they always have like a thing or “type-deal” going on that makes things fresh

      Edit: I might even do a Griecko-thing next week. Charlie seemed to really get a kick off it and so did I

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      I feel like people would be happier if they always had a “kick” or a “thing” going on continuously that they were perpetually trying or experimenting with.

      Like on Sunny, they always have like a thing or “type-deal” going on that makes things fresh

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          I wonder how much of it is the AD(H)D. I feel like my same terrible habit of dropping new endeavors might extend well to being open and really desiring exploring above shit like prestige and power etc. i love being a tourist in my own life and learning and asking questions and “having a wonderful time”

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            You sound like me before I came to terms with my diagnosis. I even used to call myself a subculture tourist lol.

            Of course this way of thinking doesn’t have to be seen as a detriment. I love how curious I am and how knowing about a ton of topics really helps me draw connections.

            Just my two cents! Naturally, you know yourself the best :)

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            I usually can’t stand beer, and yet moving to Wisconsin introduced me to beer Cheddar cauliflower soup.

            Seek it out this winter, it’s delicious and warms better than a good whiskey.

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              Besides the cauli, I might be persuaded into entertaining trying something like that, should the opportunity arise

              Edit: I feel it might lend well to something red and heavy like chilli or a chowder/stew of some sort. Beef + vegetables + beer (easy now) + noodle of some sort (easy now again) might not be too bad

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                I thought the same, but you can replace the cauliflower with broccoli if cauli isn’t your thing. The heavy gets too heavy. Give the beer cheese soup a shot on its own first (if you want, leave out the veggies and sop it with sourdough–super delicious).

                It’s one of those things that many people had to approach me with first, each with the rather suspicious “just trust me…”

                But, my friend, give it a shot I did, and all I can say is, uhh, just trust me.

                One thing I’ve noticed, after making a few batches, is that you should use a medium to sharp cheddar. The mild stuff gets lost in the flavor mix.

                And the sourdough sop, can’t reccomend that enough.

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    2 years ago

    Does anyone know what the deal with American Processed Cheese is, like that McDonalds uses? Is it available in Canada (and don’t say Velveeta or Kraft Singles—its just not the same thing)?