A real hillbilly feast: chapagne-style sparkling wine and cheese food product substitute. Yum.EofK said:I knew I couldn't get out of typing champagne-style sparkling wine! Just wait til I break out the Rachel Ray acronyms! CC-SSW for you.ytterbiumanalyst said:There is no cheap champagne, only cheap champagne-style sparkling wine.EofK said:Better than cheap champagne, but still not anything to write home about.Ukiemeister said:We need to start a Mead Revolution people....
/EVOOthat'sextravirginoliveoil,kids*gravelly chuckle*
Well, when I move into my new digs I'm going to try brewing it myself....but the mead I have had is Maxwell's from Australia....ytterbiumanalyst said:I've been looking for a good mead. The International Wine Centre in town carries several varieties, but so far, most of them seem to be trying to imitate champagne, and they do it badly. It doesn't taste horrible, but it's not that good, either. Any recommendations?Ukiemeister said:We need to start a Mead Revolution people....
Velveeta. Yum!ytterbiumanalyst said:A real hillbilly feast: chapagne-style sparkling wine and cheese food product substitute. Yum.EofK said:I knew I couldn't get out of typing champagne-style sparkling wine! Just wait til I break out the Rachel Ray acronyms! CC-SSW for you.ytterbiumanalyst said:There is no cheap champagne, only cheap champagne-style sparkling wine.EofK said:Better than cheap champagne, but still not anything to write home about.Ukiemeister said:We need to start a Mead Revolution people....
/EVOOthat'sextravirginoliveoil,kids*gravelly chuckle*
We have a cheese factory within an hour of us, in Osceola, Mo. It's very good.PeterTheAleut said:Velveeta. Yum!(To think I actually ate that **** growing up... Now I feast on Tillamook Cheddar, since I live within an afternoon drive of the Tillamook Cheese Factory and find their cheese in every local store. Good stuff!
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