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trr1

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National Moldy Cheese Day is a unique holiday that is observed each year on October 9.

A cheesemonger is a person who specializes in cheeses, butter, and other dairy products. They may take offense at the common person’s offense of moldy cheese. Well, depending on the type of mold of course. Some cheese molds, red or brown tinged molds, for example, are offensive. Toss those bacteria contaminated moldy cheeses in the garbage quickly and move along to the grey, blue or green colored moldy cheeses in the fridge instead.

Like a sommelier pairs the best wines with meals, a cheesemonger provides expert advice on artisan cheeses for recipes, banquets, and sources for restaurants.

Cheeses such as Maytag blue, Roquefort, Brie, bleu, camembert, gorgonzola, and Stilton are a few of the moldy reasons this day is celebrated.
 

NYwdwfan

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National Moldy Cheese Day is a unique holiday that is observed each year on October 9.

A cheesemonger is a person who specializes in cheeses, butter, and other dairy products. They may take offense at the common person’s offense of moldy cheese. Well, depending on the type of mold of course. Some cheese molds, red or brown tinged molds, for example, are offensive. Toss those bacteria contaminated moldy cheeses in the garbage quickly and move along to the grey, blue or green colored moldy cheeses in the fridge instead.

Like a sommelier pairs the best wines with meals, a cheesemonger provides expert advice on artisan cheeses for recipes, banquets, and sources for restaurants.

Cheeses such as Maytag blue, Roquefort, Brie, bleu, camembert, gorgonzola, and Stilton are a few of the moldy reasons this day is celebrated.
I love me some bleu cheese. Especially on a burger with bacon.
 

Songbird76

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You don't have root beer soda in the Netherlands?
Nope. Well, I can get it at a store in Arhnem, which is about 45 minutes away..,you pay about $1.50 per can though, and we are only there once every week or two, if that. So we don't buy it very often. It's a treat when we can, though. DD has another girl in her class who is half American/ half Dutch. She lived in the US until 4 years ago, so they talk about all the things they miss, like mac and cheese, rootbeer, etc. We had gotten some rootbeer a couple of weeks ago and DD made a rootbeer float and sent a picture of it to this girl. And DS asked for rootbeer for his birthday present this year.
 

NYwdwfan

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Nope. Well, I can get it at a store in Arhnem, which is about 45 minutes away..,you pay about $1.50 per can though, and we are only there once every week or two, if that. So we don't buy it very often. It's a treat when we can, though. DD has another girl in her class who is half American/ half Dutch. She lived in the US until 4 years ago, so they talk about all the things they miss, like mac and cheese, rootbeer, etc. We had gotten some rootbeer a couple of weeks ago and DD made a rootbeer float and sent a picture of it to this girl. And DS asked for rootbeer for his birthday present this year.
Dang. Sounds like someone needs a care package of A&W and Kraft mac & cheese!
 

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