Strangest darts thread I've ever read
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
As good and in many cases better than France nowadays. Each region as its own variety or variations on old classics. Cheddar from near here up in Somerset where X is, (Somerset Brie too) Cornish Yarg closer to me, and from here in my county these - https://www.cookipedia.co.uk/recipes...:Devon_cheeses
I know for some reason many Europeans look down on US cheese. I’m a cheese guy and on occasion will buy the small blocks that run 50 bucks and over. Our cheeses from NY and Wisconsin rival any European cheese I’ve purchased. I got a block of Wisconsin cheese that was aged twenty years and it was amazing. I’m not saying this knocking any European cheese just making a point. Cheese for me must be made from steroid free grass fed cattle. I will pick up a block of English cheese as soon as I come across one or I’ll wait till I’m in beaners basement
American cheese blows. I lived 2 years in Oestrich-Winkel, Schloss Reichartshausen am Rhein, Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, Germany. The cheese there and in Dijon, France as well as in Toscana, Italy ***TOTALLY BLOWS AWAY ANY SHIT AMERICAN SO-CALLED CHEESE 8 DAYS A WEEK***
I don't know what upstate New York or Vermont cheese walruses talking about (Cabot horse shit, black Diamond shit-cheese?) but it doesn't come anywhere near the Italian or German or French cheese. You see this is what happens when you leave too long at the United States. Take it for from me I have lived 12 and 1/2 years of my life outside of the United States. I think I am more of an authority to make the comparison between cheese's than walrus is.
The coveted honor won by Rogue Creamery is a first for a U.S. cheesemaker and a boost for the U.S. dairy industry. Overall, the U.S. won 131 medals, the most ever.
For the first time ever, a cheese from the United States has been judged "Best in the World" at the World Cheese Awards.
A panel of 260 judges from 25 countries ranked Rogue Creamery’s Rogue River Blue No. 1 on Friday in Bergamo, Italy. There were 3,804 entries.
“I am humbled and filled with gratitude,” said David Gremmels, president of Rogue Creamery, which also won the Best USA Cow’s Milk Cheese trophy sponsored by the U.S. Dairy Export Council's USA Cheese Guild™.
https://blog.usdec.org/usdairyexport...in-the-world-0
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