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Mt. Cheeseman, NZ
cheeseman replied to badmigraine's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Those thugs seem to have stolen my name. It must be a good place though, certainly sounds good. Do they have any good cheeses going on down there I wonder? -
Mine is cheese
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When does it start to cool down?
cheeseman replied to scoobydoo's topic in General off-topic discussions
Hey thats cheesetastic! Good to see so many cheesefans out there. -
Bad Weather News....
cheeseman replied to danz's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
If people ate more of our nutritiously nutritious nutritious friend, cheese (in it's many nitritious forms), we wouldn't be in this pickle. -
Burton the best?
cheeseman replied to danny's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Quote: the graphic design of their boards is really cheesy ...thats a compliment right? Maybe a few good big chunks of cheddar on the board. Wow, that would be real cool. -
Lots of food seems to be expensive. I find that cheese is really expensive in Japan - much more than other "foreign" countries.
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I like all the oishii (food) programes. Especially when they cover our nutritious friend, cheese.
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More photos!
cheeseman replied to Ocean11's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Here's a fantasic overhead angle shot of tete de moin cheese, a lovely Swiss cheese. "This cheese has been made already for centuries. It is a full-fat cow's milk cheese of round shape originated in Switzerland. The color is ivory to pale yellow. Little slices are cut off and eaten alongside fresh or dried fruit. The slices are cut off by means of rotating knife. The cheese is very tasty and the period of maturation is about three to four months." [This message has been edited by cheeseman (edited 17 July 2002).] -
It looks like you are eating some nutritious cheese there Mr Ocean 11. What kind was it? It's good to see people enjoying their cheeses in public.
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'leccy gobbler
cheeseman replied to LiquidX's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
It would probably be better to run the lifts on cheese energy. They would enjoy it more as I belive cheese to be tastier than electricity. -
For Belle - the .AU season
cheeseman replied to Raury's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Any good cheeses down there raury? -
No sorry. But I can tell you a lot about cheese if you wish. What's your fave? LEt's be cheese-buddies.
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Skiing or snowboarding -
cheeseman replied to cheeseman's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Now thats not very helpful is it? -
Bears! I heard that they enjoyed eating cheese whenever they can get their michevious paws on them.
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Ski Museum in Nozawa
cheeseman replied to cliff's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I have never been but it would be interesting. Anyone know about any Cheese Museums in Japan? -
I was thinking of getting a big slab of Edam tattooed on my back. The chicks'd love that.
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Las Lenas and Marte chair pics
cheeseman replied to camel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Excuse me Mr Ocean 11-san. Do you have something against our nutritious friend, cheese? I think the cheese threads and discussions on the forum have added a lot of value. Most of us are better off because of cheese - apart from the nutritional value of the "Great Foodstuff", just think of all the fun people have had because of cheese. At parties, at home, all sorts of situations, to name just a few. Perhaps we could have a Cheese of the Month thread started each month. Now theres an idea. -
Again, not enough cheese being eaten by these ref-dudes
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what's up with....
cheeseman replied to danz's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
They are obviously not eating enough of our nutritious friend, cheese. -
The Official England vs Brazil Thread
cheeseman replied to scouser's topic in General off-topic discussions
I think the winners will deserve a nice big chunk of fresh Wensleydale cheese, with maybe some crackers on the side. -
New Zealand
cheeseman replied to stemik's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
What are the famous cheeses in New Zealand? -
Seen youself on video
cheeseman replied to Mr Sensational's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I have a good video of a "cheese party" that myself and other cheesefans had the other month. A great cheese fondu.