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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by James Roscoe » Tue Oct 30, 2007 3:38 pm

There is a wine and cheese seminar at the French Embassy coming up next week. Jon Paterson has posted on it in the travel forum. I would love Randy's take on the pairings.
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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by Paul Winalski » Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:11 am

Paulo in Philly wrote:Must you pair Velveeta with Chianti?????? :roll:


The only wines appropriate with Velveeta (which I refuse to call a real cheese) are Ripple, Mad Dog 20/20, and Night Train.

-Paul W.

P.S.: I'm reminded of a comment from a gourmet friend, concerning Velveeta and its ilk: "The label says 'pasteurized process cheese food.' Well, I left it in my refrigerator, and the cheese won't touch it."
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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by RichardAtkinson » Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:58 pm

In defense of Velveeta. My dog loves the stuff. I use as a treat and to supplement with fat his otherwise vegetarian diet (thanks to severe pancreatitis).

But…once..while at the grocery, I figured..he being a dog…would never know the difference between an american cheese food product and Velveeta. I subbed the cheese food slices for his normal treat. The next morning, I handed a quarter piece to him.

He slurped it up and…promptly “spit” it out. Then looked up at me like…”Dad…what is this crap…and how could you (hangdog) / lets make Pop feel guilty” look that works every time.

So…even a dog knows real velveeta from the fake stuff.

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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by Paulo in Philly » Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:00 pm

Very funny story, Richard!!! :lol:
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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by Stuart Yaniger » Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:58 am

I wish more of you would offer suggestions and constructive criticism. It's okay to decide it's not for you, but it would be a big help to us if we could get some feedback beyond silence.


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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by Stuart Yaniger » Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:42 pm

OMFG.
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Re: Wine and Cheese (and a plug for the Big Shoe, too)

by RichardAtkinson » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:07 pm

Here's something you'll like:

http://www.bestwhenusedby.com/


That website oughta be called ...www.howanalcanIbe...

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