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TT, good thing you're old...
THE SMELLIEST
Vieux Boulogne, France
A washed-rind cheese — a category which itself is notoriously stinky — Vieux Boulogne is made from unpasteurized cow milk in the French town of Boulogne-sur-Mer. During production, the pre-salted, square-shaped cheese is washed with beer, which develops its characteristic wet earth and rotting leaves odor. Vieux Boulogne’s stench is so strong, the cheese has been scientifically proven to be the world’s smelliest (on multiple occasions).
lovinlife101, who is currently on your ignore list, made this post.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
During WWII my dad was in the army and worked in the kitchen at the Officers Mess. He said they had some really ripe cheese there that was aged in manure.
I have a friend who is French. After the French eat their dinner they then enjoy a green salad And it is followed by the fromage plate - a selection of room temperature cheeses.
He maintains that the only excellent cheeses are those that “smell like a dirty bellybutton”.
Sickening thought! Yet dinner at his house is always delicious. Even the Fromage!
screen glare wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 10:32 pm
I have a friend who is French. After the French eat their dinner they then enjoy a green salad And it is followed by the fromage plate - a selection of room temperature cheeses.
He maintains that the only excellent cheeses are those that “smell like a dirty bellybutton”.
Sickening thought! Yet dinner at his house is always delicious. Even the Fromage!
When I was being hosted by some friends in France 2 years ago, we ate this way. If you can eat it before smelling it, some of those cheeses are quite good.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
Then, LL101 - stop off at the men’s room vomitorium in any Swiss restaurant. Wouldn’t want the “pu pu platter” you describe to result in a bellyful of sometimes fatal e.coli.
Terms of Use wrote:5) NEW: Users who consistently post off-topic banter in existing threads that have nothing to do with the conversation at hand will be banned.
TT, good thing you're old...
THE SMELLIEST
Vieux Boulogne, France
A washed-rind cheese — a category which itself is notoriously stinky — Vieux Boulogne is made from unpasteurized cow milk in the French town of Boulogne-sur-Mer. During production, the pre-salted, square-shaped cheese is washed with beer, which develops its characteristic wet earth and rotting leaves odor. Vieux Boulogne’s stench is so strong, the cheese has been scientifically proven to be the world’s smelliest (on multiple occasions).
lovinlife101, who is currently on your ignore list, made this post.
And LL101, if you can’t find a consenting hole at the rest stop - I guess - from what you describe - licking the shit skids from one of the toilet bowls could satisfy your hunger for pu pu platter pleasure. In a pinch.