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From: nemo@rochester.UUCP (Wolfe)
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Subject: Re: Cheese and Chinese food
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Date: Thu, 12-Sep-85 13:50:52 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 12 13:50:52 1985
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Keywords: Let them eat fried chicken feet

> Phil Ngai writes:
> > My friend ... fed [the horse] some cheese. The horse chewed it for
> > a little bit and then started throwing up into her hand.
> > That's my attitude toward cheese. And my mother's and my father's, etc.
>   Hmmm.  Why didn't you try giving the horse some sushi?  :-)
> Bob "a cheese lover" Devine
The Chinese are reputed to have a saying to the effect that you add a
day to your life for each new dish you try (unless of course it's bad
fugu or the like).  Try eating some mild cheese (like mozzarella or brick
or Muenster or Monteray Jack) if you'd like to break into it gently.  Or
not.  Leaves more cheshire & cheddar for those who can appreciate it (you
can have the getost & the Limberger, Bob).
Nemo (I used to hate the stuff except on pizzas)

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