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A - Z Food
Topic Started: Dec 18 2009, 10:11 AM (22,713 Views)
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wonton soup
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eXtra dark chocolate :chocobar:
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Yorkshire Pudding
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Basil sun-dried tomato bagels
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I had never heard of that kind of cheese. So I looked it up - apparently it is Swiss cheese here. :yummy:

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It can be French too. It's similar to Gruyere but has more holes.
It has't a very strong taste.
To find cheese: www.cheese.com

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It can be French too. It's similar to Gruyere but has more holes.
It has't a very strong taste.
To find cheese: www.cheese.com
Ok, thanks, Teresa!
I love cheese!!! :yummy:

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I love cheese too. :yummy:
Sometimes when I get home, I eat cheese and black chocolate. :giggling:

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