Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Sullivan K]
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09/26/19 07:40 PM
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I eat Limburger all the time in the winter months
No matter how much money you make, always eat good🐠
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Sullivan K]
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09/26/19 09:09 PM
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lately I been eating bargain bin Moody Blue from Roth in Monroe , this stuff is getting a bit old it is 50% more blue than it started, it is soft like a spread and poooooootent , but good on a cracker
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Sullivan K]
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09/27/19 08:19 AM
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i like limburger, but the smell does kick a bit.
the wife and i volunteer fairly regular to help out with the HS band, trash pickups, and around the holidays we help with several events aimed at helping less fortunate children
Josh
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: KeithC]
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09/27/19 08:36 AM
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I am embarrassed to say that I bought some limburger cheese at an Amish store, took it home, unwrapped the foil, smelled it, rewrapped it and left it in the fridge, at the back of the cheese drawer for about 6 months and then threw it away.
I am an adventurous eater, but the smell of the limburger totally killed any desire I had to eat it. I have eaten lots of other very strong flavored cheeses, including one very smelly, blue cheese like cheese, that was wrapped in oak leaves. That cheese was strong enough, that I only could eat a small sliver at a time, but I did finish it. Limburger smelled like some terrible forgotten mess, that I would have to clean up with lots of bleach. I guess if I felt like puking, I would go buy some more limburger and eat it.
Keith Do not put in the fridge. Put in a coffee can with a lid, place on TOP of fridge for warmth. It will now be soft enough to spread on toast. All cheese should be eatin at room temp.
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Actor]
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09/27/19 09:43 AM
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I put some on a radiator in my high school, one January. They had to shut the radiator down for the day, let I cool and scrub it down... they cancel classes in that room 2 days. They never did find out who did it and thank God the statute of limitations has run out now. That was 62 years ago. The 2 later they tore the building down. I don't think there was any connection though. Garry- Bet you feel better getting that off your chest, lol. Look at this way, karma was just catching up with you when your printer crashed. Now you are all evened up.
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Sullivan K]
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09/27/19 07:09 PM
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I work for the Chalet co-op. When I first started, I worked in the limburger smear cellar for about two years. I now supervise the making room at a smaller factory also owned by the co-op. I will eat limburger as long as someone else cleans and cuts it. My favorite way to eat it is on cocktail rye with a little strawberry preserves. I also do some volunteer work with the Knights of Columbus, the local American Legion post and I am the Most Insignificant Seam Squirrel of Pup Tent 14 of the Military Order of the Cootie.
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good. O Lord please don't let me be misunderstood.
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Sullivan K]
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09/27/19 07:41 PM
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Somewhere among the junk in my barn, I have what may be the last remaining box of lead foil limburger wrappers. Albert Deppeler gave them to me when he was cleaning out an old defunct cheese factory that he used for storage.
I'm just a soul whose intentions are good. O Lord please don't let me be misunderstood.
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: charles]
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09/27/19 09:08 PM
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Smells like stinky feet. Is it made from gym shoes. lol think the recipe calls for week old crusty socks
The only place you find free cheese is in a mousetrap !
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Re: Volunteers and Limburger Cheese
[Re: Foxpaw]
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09/27/19 11:09 PM
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I put some on a radiator in my high school, one January. They had to shut the radiator down for the day, let I cool and scrub it down... they cancel classes in that room 2 days. They never did find out who did it and thank God the statute of limitations has run out now. That was 62 years ago. The 2 later they tore the building down. I don't think there was any connection though. Garry- Bet you feel better getting that off your chest, lol. Look at this way, karma was just catching up with you when your printer crashed. Now you are all evened up. Yes, you have that right, but still don't have a printer that works … Garry-
“Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.”
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