Why do people say cheese all the time?
You normally say "cheese" when your taking a picture. That is because the word itself makes you smile when you say it and people who tell you to say cheese want you to smile.
Well my fish could , i don't know about yours............. :D (my fish died yesterday)
What are all the big nate books?
Big Nate books are:Big Nate in a Class by Himself,Big Nate Strikes Again, Big Nate On a Roll,Big Nate Goes for Broke, Big Nate Flips Out,Big Nate Out Loud, Big Nate From the Top, Big Nate and Friends, Big Nate Makes the Grade,and Big Nate What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Some of these books have only comics, and some are books without them.
What is unsalted sheep's milk cheese?
Mizithra is an unsalted Greek cheese that is made from sheep or goat's milk.
Ricotta is an unsalted soft white Italian cheese made from sheep's milk.
Does the cheese come out of the cow with the holes already in it?
No, cheese doesn't even come out of the cow. Milk comes out of the cow and you make cheese from the milk.
And the holes in the cheese comes from aging which produces air bubbles.
I understand it does come out with the holes already in it if it comes from the Brown Swiss breed of cow, a prized breed of dairy cows. See related link.
It's also possible it comes from Holestein cows, but I don't know for certain
What does covers per day mean?
"Covers per day" means the amount of people served in a restaurant, cafe or catering business. For instance, a business might serve 60 people food and drink over lunch. This would be 60 "covers" during lunchtime service. They may then serve 100 people for dinner. So the total covers per day equals 160 covers.
Do you think division of labor is necessary for civilization to develop why or why not?
Yes, because the division of labor mst incease in order to keep up with a good civilization.
Does cheese rot if you put it in your pants?
Not right away. It should be refrigerated for long term storage.
How long should you cook broccilli for broccilli and cheese?
Personally, I don't time the things I cook, I look at its color. For broccoli, you usually cook it until it is green and tender. If you cook it for slightly longer, it will turn a brownish hue and mushy. It is also good idea to cook broccoli for a shorter time on higher heat so the outer edges are slightly singed. Also, one should put cheese at the very end since a concentration gradient will induce diffusion of water from the broccoli.
Generally speaking, about 15-20 minutes depending on the heat.
It is a type of cheese preserved in a womans vaginal area until solid like babybell and tastes like poo and vagina
How do you get lumps out of cream cheese icing?
To prevent lumps from forming in cream cheese frosting, you need to gradually sift the confectioner's sugar into the creamed butter, cream cheese, and vanilla.
If you already have lumps in your frosting, pulse it through a food processor or hand blender a few times, or use the back of a spoon to mash them.
Is Cabot cheese named for John Cabot?
Cabot Cheese is named after the area where the goods were first produced, Cabot, Vermont. In 1919, 94 Cabot farmers purchase the building that became the original Cabot Creamery plant.
When cheese is still in its' liquid state, it can be poured into a mold.
What is the story behind visualize grilled cheese?
"Visualize Grilled Cheese" is a Grateful Dead sticker. Folks in the parking lot always sold grilled cheese.
Cheese-eating surrender monkeys, sometimes shortened to surrender monkeys, is a derogatory phrase referring to the French that gained notoriety in the United States, particularly in the run-up to the Iraq War.
The phrase was first popularized in the Simpsons episode Round Springfield (first aired on April 30, 1995). Groundskeeper Willie, the school janitor, is teaching French due to budget cuts, dressed in a striped jumper and a beret. In a heavy Scottish accent, he greets the class with "Bonjourrrrrrrrr, yah cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys!" According to the DVD commentary for the episode, the line was most likely written by Ken Keeler.
The line was first picked up and used predominantly by Republican American politicians and publications. They were led, according to the British national newspaper The Guardian, by Jonah Goldberg, a columnist for the U.S. bi-weekly National Review and editor of their website National Review Online. Goldberg's online-only column, the G-File, is written in a more casual, personal manner and in the late 1990s often contained Simpsons (and other pop-cultural) references. Goldberg's repeated aggressive use of the phrase "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" led to its more widespread use amongst his readers, although Goldberg had stopped using it by the time the phrase was gaining mainstream popularity post-9/11.
What is a blue cheese with a tangy robust flavor called?
It would be any of the varieties of bleu (or blue) cheeses: