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Amongst Other Things, A Cheese Review

January 18, 2012
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Amongst Other Things, A Cheese Review

Hi. How’s it going? *looks at computer screen expectantly* … … Ok, then. Moving right along. I’m doing just fine. Well, no. I’m not. Not really. I am experiencing technical difficulties. See, technically, I can write. But, technically, I just don’t feel like it. This has happened before and it wasn’t too bad because...

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It Really Is A Wonderful Life – Part Two

December 20, 2010
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It Really Is A Wonderful Life – Part Two

In case you missed Part One, I managed to make myself presentable for my company Christmas party on Friday night, and then had a moment where all the planets seemed to align just for me and I felt at one with the universe. I found the Christmas spirit that had been eluding me. Part...

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Cheese In The News – Vol. 16

November 30, 2010
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Cheese In The News – Vol. 16

En garde! The World Cheese Awards took place again and this year’s champ comes from…England!  Cornish Blue, made in Liskeard by Philip and Carol Stansfield, nosed ahead of 2,600 entries from 26 countries for the win. It would seem that while France was busy being snooty, England has developed a choice of 700 homegrown cheeses while the...

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Cheese In The News – Vol. 5

March 4, 2010
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Cheese In The News – Vol. 5

THE CALIFORNIAN VERSION OF “LES MISERABLES” A California man, Robert Ferguson, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for stealing a bag of shredded cheese.  He was nearly given life in prison, due to California’s 3-strikes law, but a psychiatrist’s report resulted in a reduced sentence.  OK, so what if this guy spent 22...

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