I opened the mail box the other day and theres a box in there. I'm thinking what could this be? I have not ordered anything. I open it up and find four packages of Wis cheese curds! Schneep sent some out as part of his Xmas gift and when it was posted I asked what cheese curds were. There was a little discussion and he said the curds squeek when you bite into them. He offered to send me some, but I thought I would be able to find some locally. To be honest, I forgot all about it every time I went shopping. Thank you Schneep for the kind gift.
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Good Job Schneep. Pens your gonna like them. Bag of them and a barley pop make for some good snacking infront of the 0tube.
Nice!
I hope you enjoy them, for all of us they are addictive. They are a great snack anytime.
Man those look good :D. The only ones we get up here in Canada are plain white or orange cheddar ones. I have never seen flavoured curds. I see I am going to have to do a raod trip in the near future. You are one lucky man Pens.
Ross
After looking at the picture again. I only see three bags what happened to the fourth bag Pens, Hmmm???
QuoteAfter looking at the picture again. I only see three bags what happened to the fourth bag Pens, Hmmm???
??? ??? ::) ;D
I got the Xmas gift from schneep. The curds were gone within five minutes of opening. They were great. We really enjoyed the rest of the cheese as well. The gift was timely as we usually buy an assortment of cheese for Christmas. Thanks again Perry & to 10.5 for organizing the exchange.
Way to go, Schneep!
Pens, you will enjoy those curds!!
seemore
Quote from: schneep on January 09, 2010, 01:24:41 PM
I hope you enjoy them, for all of us they are addictive. They are a great snack anytime.
Schneep, where in Scony are you? Im in MN myself, but venture out to Elk Mound dozens of times through out the summer to go drag racing.
So nice of you to send him some curds...If only he could taste them fresh from the farm when the squeaks are so loud your neighbors can hear them!
Quote from: Sweet35th on January 09, 2010, 06:27:59 PM
Quote from: schneep on January 09, 2010, 01:24:41 PM
I hope you enjoy them, for all of us they are addictive. They are a great snack anytime.
Schneep, where in Scony are you? Im in MN myself, but venture out to Elk Mound dozens of times through out the summer to go drag racing.
So nice of you to send him some curds...If only he could taste them fresh from the farm when the squeaks are so loud your neighbors can hear them!
Getting them fresh like that does kind of spoil you, doesn't it?
I live in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, very near Madison, Wisconsin the state capital.
When you get the curds right at the cheese factory as they are being finished, OMG, and they do squeak!!
Quote from: HawkeyeSmokes on January 09, 2010, 06:35:29 PM
Quote from: Sweet35th on January 09, 2010, 06:27:59 PM
Quote from: schneep on January 09, 2010, 01:24:41 PM
I hope you enjoy them, for all of us they are addictive. They are a great snack anytime.
Schneep, where in Scony are you? Im in MN myself, but venture out to Elk Mound dozens of times through out the summer to go drag racing.
So nice of you to send him some curds...If only he could taste them fresh from the farm when the squeaks are so loud your neighbors can hear them!
Getting them fresh like that does kind of spoil you, doesn't it?
It sure does, and now my mouth is watering.
In the Province of Quebec curds are part of a provincial delicacy. Take a big plate of french fries, generously sprinkle with curds (usually the plain white or orange ones) and top with gravy (beef is traditional).
Voila, you have Poutine! It is awesome.