Dutch Bike at Costco
Cheese, that is. Saw it and had to try it. Quite flavorful.
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Well, that's how you dumb down a flavor for a suspicious mass market
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Cheese, now with a hint of cheese!
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Cheese with a hint of Dutch, Swiss and Italian cheeses - so really it's a European bike.
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Originally Posted by jgwilliams
(Post 21293694)
Cheese with a hint of Dutch, Swiss and Italian cheeses - so really it's a European bike.
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They don't have any Dutch Bike Beer?
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Waiting for the Bakefits Brie.
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Originally Posted by jgwilliams
(Post 21293694)
Cheese with a hint of Dutch, Swiss and Italian cheeses - so really it's a European bike.
Gouda is a generic term for semi-soft washed pressed and waxed young cheese, and can be made anywhere. Swiss is a generic term for a US cheese (some made in Canada, tiny amount made elsewhere, none made in Switzerland), usually with holes but not always. Parmesan is a generic term for a hard grate-able (or pre-grated, think green cardboard can), which can be made anywhere. -mr. bill |
American cheese made in Holland with a hint of Dutch, Swiss and Italian cheeses?
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I like bikes, I like cheese. I don't want bike-flavored cheese.
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If it comes from Costco, they bought it cheap. Draw your own conclusions, but untasted - i cannot evaluate a step thru, mixed breed edible lacking a palmares.
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Ezra liked it.
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