Nah. Sometimes it's Jalapeno and other times it's Habanero, depending on what the grocery store stocks up on. Pepper Jack lacks that certain kick.Light Speed wrote:Pepper Jack Cheese?
It's not easy being cheesy
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Re: It's not easy being cheesy
Yes, but I dont like Chaos, unless Sega decides to use the Demon chaos plot in a decent way...Green Gibbon! wrote:It's more than a little bit amazing that in modern civilization we hold in such high regard a food product that is made by allowing milk to spoil with enzymes that live in the stomach lining of ruminant mammals. Maybe we should've jettisoned that tradition when we got rid of ancestor worship, but we didn't, and now the most critical food sources for modern man are cheese-stuffed crust pizzas and the 99¢ double cheeseburger on the McDonald's dollar menu. This, to be sure, is a topic worth putting thought into.
So, do you like cheese?
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Re: It's not easy being cheesy
Congratulations! You went off-topic. We're talking cheese, not huge water demons from <i>Sonic</i> games. Get it right.Arcade wrote:Yes, but I dont like Chaos, unless Sega decides to use the Demon chaos plot in a decent way...Green Gibbon! wrote:So, do you like cheese?
Actually, that's a thought. Maybe everyone's appreciation for the first <i>SA1</i> would've shot up if Chaos was a giant cheese monster instead of a water demon? The mind boggles.
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