@FuckingTune@HaugerEnjoyer@KAPtanker1776 No american does, so it doesnt really affect me, cause for all I know youre calling me a highly educated, and handsome man
@EvilEddo@HaugerEnjoyer@KAPtanker1776 The consistency is whatever you want it to be, I make mine thicker because I typically put it on something I dint want it dripping off of, but its no different than brown gravy
@EmilioGMagana@Rickbrick75 Doesn't your entire country want to come live here and be pochos? Not our fault we were born into the better community of Mexicans
@EmsTheKat@wormhellscape@ifiwasrichard Once again, the English dont understand their own language. There's not one type of cheese in this picture, there's 5, in one small picture
@EmsTheKat@wormhellscape@ifiwasrichard Yes, like I said, 5 of the many types of cheese you can buy or make yourself in the us, and most of the cheddar is flavored because we enjoy tasting our food, as opposed to the "british" where you still eat like its ww2. We dont call yours food, we call it sustenance
@wormhellscape@ifiwasrichard The goat medicine? I dont touch that stuff, even when I had to I wore gloves. Dont take what the us government says at face value, ours doesnt force you to like the "british"
@EmsTheKat@wormhellscape@ifiwasrichard It also shows muenster, havarti, and Swiss, this is just a small collection of different cheeses we make in America. You can understand this right? It is English after all
@wormhellscape@ifiwasrichard I can say the same about our houses, but thats not what this conversation is about. Its about cheese, and how ours is superior to any of that "european" stuff