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CFrance 05-23-2015 12:52 PM

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

dbussone 05-23-2015 12:57 PM

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.

sunnyatlast 05-23-2015 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064252)
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

Good Job!!!!

:pepper2: :pepper2: :pepper2:

dbussone 05-23-2015 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064257)
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.

graciegirl 05-23-2015 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064262)
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.

Barefoot 05-23-2015 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064257)
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)!
Visitors from Florida are always welcome! :pepper2:

dbussone 05-23-2015 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1064272)
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! :pepper2:


And a couple of other TOTV friends.

dbussone 05-23-2015 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1064267)
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?

Madelaine Amee 05-23-2015 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064252)
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.

CFrance 05-23-2015 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064262)
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.:mmmm:

dbussone 05-23-2015 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064350)
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.:mmmm:


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::

CFrance 05-23-2015 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064375)
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::

Or maybe I'll go up there and get it in person! Make her take me swimming in the lake.

manaboutown 05-23-2015 03:30 PM

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.

dbussone 05-23-2015 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064376)
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.

CFrance 05-23-2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1064380)
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.

CFrance 05-23-2015 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1064388)
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.

We spent lots of time at Canadian Lakes. But on them, not in them.:cold:

DougB 05-23-2015 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064252)
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

One thing is for certain. Not eating will shorten your life substantially.

dbussone 05-23-2015 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 1064419)
One thing is for certain. Not eating will shorten your life substantially.


You Betcha Doug. I think a certain other poster might even agree.

graciegirl 05-23-2015 06:05 PM

I hate to be left out. Tonight I got out a good plate and put several pieces of Kraft American and we all unwrapped ours from the plastic and put it on a Ritz. Sweetie had a Yeungling and Helene and I had Iced Tea.

How'm I doin'?

Wandatime 05-23-2015 06:10 PM

I have a double cream brie and some champagne in the refrigerator just waiting for an occasion.

Wait -- I'm on the right side of the dirt! Occasion found!

Wandatime 05-23-2015 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1064473)
I hate to be left out. Tonight I got out a good plate and put several pieces of Kraft American and we all unwrapped ours from the plastic and put it on a Ritz. Sweetie had a Yeungling and Helene and I had Iced Tea.

How'm I doin'?

American cheese on a Ritz cracker? Sheldon may give Sweetie a run for his money :smiley:

CFrance 05-23-2015 06:18 PM

All healthy people partaking of cheese for a longer life. Like.

dbussone 05-23-2015 06:28 PM

We've just had a cheese pizza from Bravo. And a Sam Adams to go with it.

Barefoot 05-23-2015 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Wandatime (Post 1064476)
I have a double cream brie and some champagne in the refrigerator just waiting for an occasion.
Wait -- I'm on the right side of the dirt! Occasion found!

Alert -- party at Wanda's house in Collier! :evil6:

blueash 05-24-2015 06:54 AM

Best deleted movie scene...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKwcT5GExJA

"Why do Americans people only eat Cheese"

scrapple 05-24-2015 07:14 AM

It's the best news I've seen in months!

leftyf 05-24-2015 08:10 AM

Great, I guess my double cheeseburger and a beer isn't as bad for me as everybody says.

CFrance 05-24-2015 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1064611)
Best deleted movie scene...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKwcT5GExJA

"Why do Americans people only eat Cheese"

That is the clean scene. The next one after that... whoa!

Good ole Borat.

graciegirl 05-24-2015 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1064660)
That is the clean scene. The next one after that... whoa!

Good ole Borat.

Never heard of Borat. Is it a liberal thing? :1rotfl:

blueash 05-24-2015 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1064670)
Never heard of Borat. Is it a liberal thing? :1rotfl:

Well the Russians hated it as well as the Arab countries. It was a huge commercial as well as critical success. from wikipedia

Quote:

the film was a critical and commercial success. Baron Cohen won the 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor: Musical or Comedy, as Borat, while the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture in the same category.[6] Borat was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 79th Academy Awards.

Controversy surrounded the film even two years prior to release, and after the film's release, some cast members spoke against, and even sued, its creators. It was banned in all Arab countries except Lebanon,[7] and the Russian government discouraged Russian cinemas from showing it


graciegirl 05-24-2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by blueash (Post 1064677)
Well the Russians hated it as well as the Arab countries. It was a huge commercial as well as critical success. from wikipedia


Yeah. I just read that.

Carry on.

TheVillageChicken 05-24-2015 09:42 AM

My secret combo

http://i5.walmartimages.com/dfw/dce0...977652f.v1.jpg

http://www.plateoftheday.com/food_bl...hunderbird.gif

rubicon 05-24-2015 10:16 AM

The search for the secret to longevity revealed
 


The ubiquitous search for the secret to longevity has frustrated man ever since Eve seduce Adam and mankind lost paradise. Think about that for a moment two words "Trust me" killed the golden goose or cooked our goose.

However, good news. Dan Buettner, author of Blue Zone Solution: Eating and Living Like The World's Healthiest People" explains that the book of Genesis had the answer all along when it directed ëat the fruits of seed bearing plants (beans) Longevity is attributed to the people of Sardinia because of fava beans, to Costa Rica black beans, lentils in Ikaria and soy beans in Okinawa.

Dollar for dollar most beans deliver more protein than beef. And bean's high fiber content serves as a gut compost of sorts enabling healthy bacteria to thrive

Ever since I was a kid it intrigued me that cowboys ate a lot of beef and beans on the trail . So now we know why? And so I followed suit. Fava beans were served a variety of ways in my family The favorite being fava beans with greens. Beans and franks another simple solution

So your search is over....that is until the next authority comes along with a newer and hence better discovery


Personal Best Regards:

Madelaine Amee 05-24-2015 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1064701)

The ubiquitous search for the secret to longevity has frustrated man ever since Eve seduce Adam and mankind lost paradise. Think about that for a moment two words "Trust me" killed the golden goose or cooked our goose.

However, good news. Dan Buettner, author of Blue Zone Solution: Eating and Living Like The World's Healthiest People" explains that the book of Genesis had the answer all along when it directed ëat the fruits of seed bearing plants (beans) Longevity is attributed to the people of Sardinia because of fava beans, to Costa Rica black beans, lentils in Ikaria and soy beans in Okinawa.

Dollar for dollar most beans deliver more protein than beef. And bean's high fiber content serves as a gut compost of sorts enabling healthy bacteria to thrive

Ever since I was a kid it intrigued me that cowboys ate a lot of beef and beans on the trail . So now we know why? And so I followed suit. Fava beans were served a variety of ways in my family The favorite being fava beans with greens. Beans and franks another simple solution

So your search is over....that is until the next authority comes along with a newer and hence better discovery


Personal Best Regards:

Your command of the English language always amazes me, never more than your opening sentence above - well done Rubicon! (and it all comes down to beans)

Cedwards38 05-24-2015 11:41 AM

Does that cheese on the burger count, or is that really even cheese?

Cedwards38 05-24-2015 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1064701)

The ubiquitous search for the secret to longevity has frustrated man ever since Eve seduce Adam and mankind lost paradise. Think about that for a moment two words "Trust me" killed the golden goose or cooked our goose.

However, good news. Dan Buettner, author of Blue Zone Solution: Eating and Living Like The World's Healthiest People" explains that the book of Genesis had the answer all along when it directed ëat the fruits of seed bearing plants (beans) Longevity is attributed to the people of Sardinia because of fava beans, to Costa Rica black beans, lentils in Ikaria and soy beans in Okinawa.

Dollar for dollar most beans deliver more protein than beef. And bean's high fiber content serves as a gut compost of sorts enabling healthy bacteria to thrive

Ever since I was a kid it intrigued me that cowboys ate a lot of beef and beans on the trail . So now we know why? And so I followed suit. Fava beans were served a variety of ways in my family The favorite being fava beans with greens. Beans and franks another simple solution

So your search is over....that is until the next authority comes along with a newer and hence better discovery


Personal Best Regards:

Ahhhh,
Bean, beans
The musical fruit
The more you eat
The better it suit.

CFrance 05-24-2015 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cedwards38 (Post 1064736)
Ahhhh,
Bean, beans
The musical fruit
The more you eat
The better it suit.

Ha ha, that's not how I heard it.:MOJE_whot:

CFrance 05-24-2015 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1064701)

The ubiquitous search for the secret to longevity has frustrated man ever since Eve seduce Adam and mankind lost paradise. Think about that for a moment two words "Trust me" killed the golden goose or cooked our goose.

However, good news. Dan Buettner, author of Blue Zone Solution: Eating and Living Like The World's Healthiest People" explains that the book of Genesis had the answer all along when it directed ëat the fruits of seed bearing plants (beans) Longevity is attributed to the people of Sardinia because of fava beans, to Costa Rica black beans, lentils in Ikaria and soy beans in Okinawa.

Dollar for dollar most beans deliver more protein than beef. And bean's high fiber content serves as a gut compost of sorts enabling healthy bacteria to thrive

Ever since I was a kid it intrigued me that cowboys ate a lot of beef and beans on the trail . So now we know why? And so I followed suit. Fava beans were served a variety of ways in my family The favorite being fava beans with greens. Beans and franks another simple solution

So your search is over....that is until the next authority comes along with a newer and hence better discovery


Personal Best Regards:

I might add...

Jesus was not a vegetarian. The Bible records Jesus eating fish (Luke 24:42-43) and lamb (Luke 22:8-15). Jesus miraculously fed the crowds fish and bread, a strange thing for Him to do if He was a vegetarian (Matthew 14:17-21). In a vision to the apostle Peter, Jesus declared all foods to be clean, including animals (Acts 10:10-15). After the flood in Noah's time, God gave humanity permission to eat meat (Genesis 9:2-3). God has never rescinded this permission.

dbussone 05-24-2015 05:17 PM

So let it be written, so let it be done.

Mrs. Robinson 05-25-2015 05:03 AM

Wow! With all the stuff about vegan, vegetarian and meat diets lately, this is a real eye opener. This should bring on some interesting reading within the next few days.

Personally, I'm salivating just thinking about a grilled cheese sandwich on a croissant with some black forest ham. It's nothing elaborate but oh-so-good.


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