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Adverse health effects from blue cheese?

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September 26, 2019, 07:06 PM
GWbiker
Adverse health effects from blue cheese?
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Originally posted by corsair:
Edible molds and fermented drink are something that more people should partake in, principally, eat more cheese and drink more wine, cider and, beer. For most people, adding the flora and varying the ph into your gut will help your internal biome ergo, better digestion.


I tried pickled eggs and German beer a few times. I don't know about better digestion but I did manage to clear out a couple of rooms.


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September 26, 2019, 07:37 PM
P220 Smudge
quote:
Originally posted by GWbiker:
quote:
Originally posted by corsair:
Edible molds and fermented drink are something that more people should partake in, principally, eat more cheese and drink more wine, cider and, beer. For most people, adding the flora and varying the ph into your gut will help your internal biome ergo, better digestion.


I tried pickled eggs and German beer a few times. I don't know about better digestion but I did manage to clear out a couple of rooms.


Genny Cream Ale. Boiled cabbage as a side and put horseradish, liverwurst and limburger cheese in a rye sandwich and you can clear out an entire 100 station computer lab in a college two days before finals.

When I noticed I was the last person to leave, I uh... left.



It was the only time I've ever had limburger cheese, which I quite enjoyed, honestly. But the after effects only a few hours later were ghastly. I hear TNT is worthless without a blasting cap. I guess in this case, the limburger was the blasting cap.


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September 26, 2019, 09:26 PM
Pipe Smoker
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Originally posted by Bulldog7972:
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39 bucks plus 20 for shipping. It's that good?

Your decision. I buy it for ~$20/lb. (+ tax) from my upscale grocery, and think that’s a fair price. Most purchases are a wedge that weighs ~1/2 lb. Cambozola Grand Noir is sinfully good!



Serious about crackers.
September 26, 2019, 09:30 PM
Rightwire
I wonder how much that study cost the government.




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September 26, 2019, 10:10 PM
jimmy123x
Yeah, high cholesterol!
September 27, 2019, 07:55 AM
Pipe Smoker
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Originally posted by jimmy123x:
Yeah, high cholesterol!

“… Cholesterol in food has only a small effect on the bad (LDL) cholesterol in your blood. Saturated and trans fats in food cause a much greater increase in LDL cholesterol. Eating healthy fats [found in cheese] helps the cholesterol balance by decreasing LDL and increasing the good (HDL) cholesterol…”

www.heartfoundation.org.au/hea...holesterol_levels_21

“… Cheese is incredibly nutritious, and a single slice contains a similar amount of nutrients as a glass of milk. It is a great source of vitamins, minerals, quality proteins and healthy fats…”

www.healthline.com/nutrition/1...h-fat-foods#section2



Serious about crackers.