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Cheese: the secret to a longer life and faster metabolism?
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 |
Cheese: the secret to a longer life and faster metabolism?
I'll check out the chart as soon as I get some Canadian cheddar and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
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Oh. Oh. The chart says I should have rose with cheddar. Too bad, the chart is wrong. |
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Visitors from Florida are always welcome! :pepper2: |
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And a couple of other TOTV friends. |
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I think anything in the Boone's Farm line of reserved varietals would work well. Perhaps a nice rhubarb? |
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So confusing... what to buy first, the cheese or the wine.:mmmm: |
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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. ::jester:: |
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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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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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