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Old 11-21-2010, 01:29 AM   #1
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i am putting together a gift basket for christmas which will have some of my (kit) beaujolais in it. it has a "wild game" theme. any suggestions for cheeses to put in the basket?


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A nice Amish Horseradish cheese,, ,yum.


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A nice Amish Horseradish cheese,, ,yum.
Dang I love that stuff. One of the wineries around here sells that.
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muenster now thats yummy or a good swiss love a good stout swiss with rye bread
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I love a nice Asiago.
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If you scroll down below you will see when I asked about cheeses and Tom gave me a really good link to go to .
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thanks for the suggestions and the link!!! i will let u know what i go with
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NSWiner, I always forget about the "Similiar Threads" option down there! Thanks for the reminder.


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