this cheddar is a decade old
from based 2007
what should i do with it besides slice it up and eat in the way it is?
this cheddar is a decade old
from based 2007
what should i do with it besides slice it up and eat in the way it is?
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If it was stored properly, you have a true delicacy.
i don't have any reason to believe it was stored improperly, and it's pretty insanely delicious
Grill cheese sandwich on good, homemade bread?
cheese soup.
welsh rabbit.
How the fuck did you manage to keep a block of cheddar from spoiling for 10 years
Ive had unopened blocks go bad after a month
Neat. I'd just eat it with fruit. bread, and beer or cider.
Some grapes, some crispy bread or crackers and a good dark beer.
get some mcdonalds fries and microwave the block on top of the fries
>2007 was 10 years ago
..... have you never had aged cheddar getting 3/5/10 year old aint that hard
Why does this look like kraft chedder?
i only have kraft singles american freedom cheese in my freedom state that i keep next to my gun (that can overthrow tyrannical governments) and mobility scooter (powered on arab oil, but i hate arabs otherwise)
You forgot to mention Trump
>that can overthrow tyrannical governments
>:^)
This is a great dish: cooking.nytimes.com
takbir!
I think you just cut the mold off
Lol can't you see pic related of course it was stored properly
Aged cheese never spoils. Up your knowledge. Cheese mold is good mold trim away if you don't like it's flavor. If it dries out you grate it. You never throw cheese away, you trim and manage it.
>You never throw cheese away, you trim and manage it.
That's gross, if I see a tiny bit of blue or white I will throw an entire cheese away
That's a very silly thing to do
deep fry it and noms with ketchup
Well you see, that's just because you're an idiot.
What a waste of good cheese
Fuck that looks AWESOME
YOU
Kentucky shitter here, does anyone think that would be good with a stout Bourbon barrel ale? It might be too sweet, desu
>2007 was 10 years ago
it was a better time
I expected it to be moldy by now.
you mean welsh rarebit?
Welsh rabbit is the original name, "rarebit" is the SJW censored version. It's supposed to mean the Welsh are too poor to afford real rabbit (which is a poverty food, so it's an insult).
wtf is a rarebit?
oh, i've never heard it called welsh rabbit. my mistake!
Michael?
make an apple pie and shred some on top of it
wtf its 10 years old?
throw it out it probably has mold on it gross dude
>Believing him Judy because he said it with confidence
You should Welsh kill yourself
Nope. That's not me, Michael
That guy's a /pol/tard, who believes developing fictitious histories to fit alt-right narratives is valid. Ignore.
The first reference to the dish ocurred in 1725, as "Welsh Rabbit." It was referred to as "Welsh Rarebit" in 1785 by Francis Grose, not by anyone even approaching modern SJW.
If you told me a week or two ago we could've sold it to some Trumpets as "pre-obama cheddar (GMO FREE, MADE IN USA" at a mark up for their inauguration viewing party.
....but 1725 is before 1785
I've had some 20 year old cheese and it was so good. Wish I had some to eat with cured meats and bread right now.
Yes, that part was accurate. But there weren't many SJW's in 1785 England that were offended by a designation implying the taking of game, dumbass.
I'm pretty sure he didn't literally mean modern SJW's you aspergers fuckwit. The story about it changing from Rabbit to Rarebit and the reasoning is true.
No one in 1785 England was offended by the taking of game, asshat. Read a history book.
microwave it.
>2007
Pre-Obama
>Tomorrow
The inauguration
Go to /pol/ and cut the cheese.
the irony of your posts is amazing