I’ll stick with Yukon Gold potatoes, thank you.
I suppose it should be eaten with a shot of Goldwasser.
Cabot cheddar from farms in New England.
Google: Wisconsin cheesehead hats
Two hundred bucks for cheese?
What about affordable ideas? Like white cheese curd — yum!
Ya gotta know your crowd. Still, it would be hilarious if guys started spending their oil rig checks on hiring red seal chefs for their tailgaters.
This, too, shall pass.
Cheddar and Ritz!
Kinda showy for a tailgate event.
How about a saltine with velveeta and a glob of jalapeno jelly on it?
I’m reminded of a story of a housewife writing to then-First Lady Nancy Reagan asking her how the Reagans expected her to feed her family with only $25/week for groceries. Nancy Reagan wrote back with a recipe that costs $25 per person
Toasted cheese sandwich and a cup o water, and we’re good ta go!! Thanks but NO thanks for the ritzy stuff….
Does not understand the bedrock American concept of consuming mass quantities.
As a blue cheese freak,adore Stilton—-which sadly never makes it over here from England cuz it’s too delicate.
Bill Hinds
August 01, 2014
eromlig 3 months ago
I’ll stick with Yukon Gold potatoes, thank you.
derdave969 3 months ago
I suppose it should be eaten with a shot of Goldwasser.
MS72 3 months ago
Cabot cheddar from farms in New England.
For a Just and Peaceful World 3 months ago
Google: Wisconsin cheesehead hats
Ellis97 3 months ago
Two hundred bucks for cheese?
baskate_2000 3 months ago
What about affordable ideas? Like white cheese curd — yum!
grange Premium Member 3 months ago
Ya gotta know your crowd. Still, it would be hilarious if guys started spending their oil rig checks on hiring red seal chefs for their tailgaters.
Robert Nowall Premium Member 3 months ago
This, too, shall pass.
mousefumanchu Premium Member 3 months ago
Cheddar and Ritz!
Old Tarf Premium Member 3 months ago
Kinda showy for a tailgate event.
TexTech 3 months ago
How about a saltine with velveeta and a glob of jalapeno jelly on it?
moondog42 Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m reminded of a story of a housewife writing to then-First Lady Nancy Reagan asking her how the Reagans expected her to feed her family with only $25/week for groceries. Nancy Reagan wrote back with a recipe that costs $25 per person
markkahler52 3 months ago
Toasted cheese sandwich and a cup o water, and we’re good ta go!! Thanks but NO thanks for the ritzy stuff….
Fuzzy Kombu 3 months ago
Does not understand the bedrock American concept of consuming mass quantities.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
As a blue cheese freak,adore Stilton—-which sadly never makes it over here from England cuz it’s too delicate.