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Good news for fromage fiends: a new study suggests a link between cheese consumption and a longer, healthier life



Cheese: the secret to a longer life and faster metabolism? - Telegraph


I'm hoping this will last till tomorrow. There sure appear to be many different ways to eat in order to lead a long and healthy life.


Excuse me while I go get out the gorgonzola. I also have a link to a chart of wine and cheese pairings that is very interesting. http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysande...us#.cg5dy3w77o
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I'll check out the chart as soon as I get some Canadian cheddar and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
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Good news for fromage fiends: a new study suggests a link between cheese consumption and a longer, healthier life



Cheese: the secret to a longer life and faster metabolism? - Telegraph


I'm hoping this will last till tomorrow. There sure appear to be many different ways to eat in order to lead a long and healthy life.


Excuse me while I go get out the gorgonzola. I also have a link to a chart of wine and cheese pairings that is very interesting. http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysande...us#.cg5dy3w77o
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I'll check out the chart as soon as I get some Canadian cheddar and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.

Oh. Oh. The chart says I should have rose with cheddar. Too bad, the chart is wrong.
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Oh. Oh. The chart says I should have rose with cheddar. Too bad, the chart is wrong.
Look on the chart and see what it says about Cheeze Whiz with Frito's and Diet Coke.
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I'll check out the chart as soon as I get some Canadian cheddar and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
I can provide the aged Canadian Cheddar cheese if you bring up a bottle of wine (and also bring CFrance)!
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I can provide the aged Canadian Cheddar cheese if you bring up a bottle of wine, (and also bring CFrance!)
Visitors from Florida are always welcome!

And a couple of other TOTV friends.
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Look on the chart and see what it says about Cheeze Whiz with Frito's and Diet Coke.

I think anything in the Boone's Farm line of reserved varietals would work well. Perhaps a nice rhubarb?
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Good news for fromage fiends: a new study suggests a link between cheese consumption and a longer, healthier life



Cheese: the secret to a longer life and faster metabolism? - Telegraph


I'm hoping this will last till tomorrow. There sure appear to be many different ways to eat in order to lead a long and healthy life.


Excuse me while I go get out the gorgonzola. I also have a link to a chart of wine and cheese pairings that is very interesting. http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysande...us#.cg5dy3w77o
Great recipes on that Telegraph site ............... will be trying some of those! Thanks.
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Oh. Oh. The chart says I should have rose with cheddar. Too bad, the chart is wrong.
Ew. I agree. I have some nice Sauvignon Blanc right here, but I lack the cheddar.

So confusing... what to buy first, the cheese or the wine.
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Ew. I agree. I have some nice Sauvignon Blanc right here, but I lack the cheddar.

So confusing... what to buy first, the cheese or the wine.

Buy the wine and ask Bare to FedEx the cheese - priority overnight. Canadian cheddar is just so much much better than ours. I guess I just have an international palate. ::
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Buy the wine and ask Bare to FedEx the cheese - priority overnight. Canadian cheddar is just so much much better than ours. I guess I just have an international palate. ::
Or maybe I'll go up there and get it in person! Make her take me swimming in the lake.
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How about Velveeta with a bum wine such as Thunderbird? Will that do the trick?

Seriously, I do enjoy Camembert with a nice Bordeaux upon occasion.
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Or maybe I'll go up there and get it in person! Make her take me swimming in the lake.

Canadian cheddar and many other things about Canada are fabulous. But their lakes are too darned cold.

My favorite trip in Canada was a 7 day round trip on the Royal Canadian Pacific Railroad. Calgary was the start/finish as we traveled through the Canadian Rockies.
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How about Velveeta with a bum wine such as Thunderbird? Will that do the trick?

Seriously, I do enjoy Camembert with a nice Bordeaux upon occasion.
Yes! Or some Boone's Farms.
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