Cambozola rules—brie + blue. The stronger blues, like Roquefort and Gorgonzola and Stilton are wonderful, too,
(I wasn’t aware of the “mould monoculture” crisis—have to check on that.)
In the great Britcom Chef!, the titular Chef is searching for the perfect end to a perfect meal—an unpasturized Stilton. I haven’t been able to find the exact quote where the Chef proclaims that it’s a small matter if a few people die of listeria as long as they get that great taste, but I was able to find another quote from that episode:
“That’s what cheese is – gone-off milk with bugs and mold! That’s why it tastes so good! Look, cows and bugs together have a good deal going down. Why can’t people grasp this?”
MeanBob Premium Member 8 months ago
Great, Now I have to go out and find some Stilton.
ART Thompson Premium Member 8 months ago
Blue cheese olives. I knew something was missing from my life.
stuart_olson 8 months ago
Limburger rules.
markkahler52 8 months ago
Can he still have Bloody Merries?!
oakie817 8 months ago
oh this is not a gouda one
christelisbetty 8 months ago
Yet you have to pay thousands of dollars to get it removed from your walls.
pat sandy creator 8 months ago
priorities…
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 8 months ago
Is this true? I don’t think I camembert to think about it!
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
This one’s a gas!
asrialfeeple 8 months ago
Happy Easter!
cherns Premium Member 8 months ago
Cambozola rules—brie + blue. The stronger blues, like Roquefort and Gorgonzola and Stilton are wonderful, too,
(I wasn’t aware of the “mould monoculture” crisis—have to check on that.)
In the great Britcom Chef!, the titular Chef is searching for the perfect end to a perfect meal—an unpasturized Stilton. I haven’t been able to find the exact quote where the Chef proclaims that it’s a small matter if a few people die of listeria as long as they get that great taste, but I was able to find another quote from that episode:
“That’s what cheese is – gone-off milk with bugs and mold! That’s why it tastes so good! Look, cows and bugs together have a good deal going down. Why can’t people grasp this?”