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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Mike Filigenzi
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:43 pm
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I would quickly learn that there was no cheese I didn't like
ChefJCarey
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Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
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Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Dave R wrote:I would quickly learn that there was no cheese I didn't like
Ever had a nice warm slice of Limburger?
Jenise wrote:I love Limberger. Or is it Lemberger. Did you know it's actually Dutch, not German? Very near the border, but on the Dutch side.
Frank Deis wrote:I think of Liederkranz as rather mild -- I used to have it sometimes with black bread and onions. An American cheese. Have not noticed it in stores for ages.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Never mind Limberger; how about Liederkranz?
ChefJCarey
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Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Frank Deis wrote:I think of Liederkranz as rather mild -- I used to have it sometimes with black bread and onions. An American cheese. Have not noticed it in stores for ages.
A friend of mine, in an act of provocation, once hid a block of Liederkranz in another friend's automobile. The car-owner could not find the stash and so the car became more and more, ahem, noticeable. Even at quite some distance.
Redwinger
Wine guru
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
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Jenise wrote: Did you know it's actually Dutch, not German? Very near the border, but on the Dutch side.
ChefJCarey
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Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Chef, that's not cheese. Read the ingredients: no milk.
ChefJCarey wrote:Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Chef, that's not cheese. Read the ingredients: no milk.
Labels? Now I have to read labels, too? Will these demands never cease??!!
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Jenise wrote:I love Limberger. Or is it Lemberger. Did you know it's actually Dutch, not German? Very near the border, but on the Dutch side.
Never mind Limberger; how about Liederkranz?
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Redwinger wrote:Jenise wrote: Did you know it's actually Dutch, not German? Very near the border, but on the Dutch side.
Some of my Belgian relatives in Limbourg might have a different take on this. Although I'm not sure anyone would want credit for Limberger cheese.
Bill
Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
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Frank Deis wrote:I generally don't eat the red part when I buy Gouda...
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Mike Filigenzi wrote:I'm with you, Jenise. Taste it and see.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Here's why you haven't seen Liederkranz in the stores for a while (from WIkipedia):
"In 1985 bacterial contamination of a batch of Liederkranz and several other cheeses induced Fisher to withdraw Liederkranz from the market, selling the franchise and the bacterial culture to Beatrice Foods and the New Zealand Dairy Board. That was the last batch of Liederkranz to be made. The unique bacterial culture for making Liederkranz is rumored to have been kept alive."
Frank Deis wrote:I really don't know of a replacement, I don't know of any cheese that tastes that way, and now that I know I can't have it, I miss it.
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