1. Go to a store and get some cheese.
2. Cut it up into chunks.
3. Take a toothpick and stick it into one of the cheese cubes.
4. Hold the cheese by the toothpick and put the cheese in your mouth.
5. Chew it up.
6. Swallow.
7. Repeat step 1 through 6 until you find the cheese you like best.
Some different ways of eating cheese include:
A) On a sandwich.
B) In a cake.
C) On its own.
D) On crackers.
Once all the cheese is chewed up, you swallow it. Yay, done!
This is a very common question that has been asked throughout time itself. I am surprised no one has the answer. But, You have come to the right place my friend. First you get some cheese, like from Walmart, the store of food, that place, even eBay probably has some cheese lying around. Once you have your cheese, you cut it up into cubes, chunks, slice it or shred it. You can also buy your cheese already cut up for your convenience. OK so you have your cheese. Ready for the real action? Alright here is what you do.... Pick it up with your hands or a fork, spoon, knife, machete, flail, stick on fire, any type of thing you can use to pick up cheese. Then you stick it in your mouth. Chew it by moving your jaw, up and down, side to side, up and down, in that order. Then you swallow, mm mm, then you savor. There you are; that's all there is to it.
Now, coming from the cheese master, there are many ways to eat this dairy product. But the most popular way is to have it with crackers, but that's old school. First, you need cheese. Go out, buy a goat, wait 1 year, you got cheese! Now with this very cheese you first need to make a cheese offering to the gods above in appreciation. They will tell you to go to the grocery store and buy more cheese. Buy it, buy cheddar, and take a big, chunky bite out of it's cheesy flesh!
Cheese is very yummy!
I recommend Cyprus white Halloumi Cheese. This is made out of a mixture of sheep/goat/cow milk. 7 litres of milk give us 1 kg of halloumi cheese.
You can eat it as it is by cutting it to slices of whichever thickness you wish. You can use the slices in the sandwich or you may fry the slices in few drops of olive oil or you can grill the slices or you may use it as trimmed on all pastas or spaghetti or macaroni you can eat it grilled on charcoal, you may cut it to small cubes in salad, you can it it with your alcoholic drinks, you may put a big piece in your glass of beer so you want have foaming beer, you may use it as it is drinking your lovely wine. You may spread slices of potatoes and on top of them you put slices of halloumi cheese and keep them in the oven until the potatoes are cooked. The Cypurs white Halloumi Cheese is kept out of the fridge for a period of 12 mlonths if its air vaccum packed. This is essential for very hot climates as it can be kept in a source of milk-water which come out of the Halloumi production. In case you keep it in glass dark jars they may last out of the fridge for over two years. It becomes to hard but when you put on charcoal fire or on the grill it becomes soft and very tasteing.
First off I do recommend Goats milk cheese especially if you get it from spring time milk when the the grasses are growing.
Every cheese has its own character. One of my favorite ways to enjoy it is by a fire. Heat it up by the flame, when it melts scrape some on a nice slice of your favorite bread and you got it. A garnish like some pearl onions or pickles cuts the fat from the cheese.
They eat blue cheese
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No, blue cheese is not safe for dogs to eat as it can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause health issues. It is best to avoid feeding blue cheese to your dog.
Blue cheese (or bleu cheese) is a cheese that has had Penicillium cultures added so that the final product is spotted or veined with blue-gray or blue-green mold.
No, best not
Same as any other cheese... its pasteurized
crackers, and stuff that's bland, it goes well with such a strong taste as blue cheese.
the chese is solft and that way you can eat it!!
In some cases like cheese ( blue cheese) are fine but people are sometimes allergies.
Very, ever eat any blue cheese or have blue cheese dressing on a salad? If so that gave you a very very tiny dose of penicillin.
It is not recommended that pregnant women eat Roquefort cheese. It is a blue moldy cheese and mold has toxins that are not good for the baby. Also it is a raw milk cheese with a fresh rind so there is a lot of bacteria, such as listeria that may be present as well. Listeriosis can cause miscarriage and early delivery. I love blue cheese but its not a good idea to eat while pregnant.
Celiacs can eat all blue cheeses except Roquefort which has mold introduced on moldy rye bread.