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2004/08/18, 09:19 PM
I decided at the supermarket that I'd like some cheese singles for this week, so I bought a package of Smart Beat fat free non-dairy cheese slices. I eat just about anything, but they are probably the worst things I've ever tasted, and I'm considering throwing them out. Is there another brand that is better?-------------- OSU Law Rugby....specializing in personal injury and pain & suffering. | |
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ursusarktos
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2004/08/18, 10:47 PM
LOL :big_smile::laugh::laugh: When I saw the heading, my immediate reaction, even before reading the post was Yuch!!! Needless to say I haven't discovered a brand that is any better and I gave up trying after my first experience with the stuff.
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2004/08/18, 11:00 PM
It tastes like chicken......skin.-------------- Waterskis with buffalo Charlie | |
fsdsk
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2004/08/19, 09:05 AM
You could just paint Soybeans orange yourself and eat those. Are they allowed to call something cheese without having any dairy in it? That is just wrong.
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Carivan
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2004/08/19, 05:03 PM
Just buy the light ones. Anyway, thats processed crap and it kills us. Go all the way on a cheat day and have a good blue cheese and red wine!-------------- "A will finds a way, failure is not an option" Ivan carivan@freetrainers.com Montreal Canada |
CristalBelle
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2004/08/19, 05:10 PM
I would think that the processing in those single slices would be way more detrimental to your health than say, eating a real slice of cheese. I used to buy Kraft Singles, but started realizing that they didn't really even taste like cheese, so now I buy Tillamook presliced cheese. I would rather have the extra fat than all the horrible chemicals!
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Carivan
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2004/08/19, 05:20 PM
Can't agree more CristalBelle, as a matter of fact, the grocers don't even have to refrigerate the processed stuff. Isn't that odd, when real cheese definately needs to be cold.-------------- "A will finds a way, failure is not an option" Ivan carivan@freetrainers.com Montreal Canada |
CristalBelle
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2004/08/19, 05:55 PM
Exactly..and since when is cheese supposed to shine even after you take the plastic off??
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Carivan
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2004/08/19, 06:53 PM
Actually, mzakal, there are some great low fat cheeses out there, but go to the "real cheese counter" and you will have a variety of them.
:big_smile: -------------- "A will finds a way, failure is not an option" Ivan carivan@freetrainers.com Montreal Canada |
kakaroto
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2004/08/24, 09:53 AM
COTTAGE CHEESE!!!!!!
YUMMMM i don´t know is that is what you bought but if it is not, don´t wait much longer. if you did and don´t like it, try some sugar on it and look for the stickies of cottage cheese there are some solutions cheers kakaroto |
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2004/08/24, 11:13 AM
Um, nobody is suggesting that Velveeta is a bad thing, are they? I find that disturbing...-------------- Anni ******* Hard work must have killed somebody |
2004/08/24, 11:24 AM
The stuff in the spray can is ok as long as you spray it in your mouth and not onto a cracker first.-------------- Dances with Buffalos Charlie | |
Anni313
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2004/08/24, 11:26 AM
Thank God, spray cheese but no cracker is okay. I worry, you know, about where the insanity stops. Velveeta and spray cheese are like sacred, like M&M's.-------------- Anni ******* Hard work must have killed somebody |
2004/08/24, 11:27 AM
A cracker chaser is fine. -------------- Dances with Buffalos Charlie | |
Carivan
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2004/08/24, 12:57 PM
Spray can cheese...Great for polishing my tractor. Rub it on, let it dry and polish to a high shine!:big_smile:-------------- "A will finds a way, failure is not an option" Ivan carivan@freetrainers.com Montreal Canada |
kirby00
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2004/08/24, 03:50 PM
woah. i haven't posted here for a long time.
anyway, i'm a fan of the cheese. jarlsburg light is a pretty decent swiss. i think around 40 cal a slice and pretty low fat too. i get it at trader joe's, but it's near the deli section of the grocery store too. kirby |
Pritchard
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2004/08/27, 06:46 AM
if you grill fat free cheese it turns into orange rubber.-------------- guns dont kill people, rappers do call the police, woo woo woo. stay dumb, you know it makes no sense. A.D.F. |
rodbarker
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2004/09/09, 07:07 PM
I've only eaten fat free dairy products for the last 3 years. They taste okay to me! I prefer the grated Kraft in Chicken Enchiladas...-------------- GGS-URHUUSA |
kakaroto
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2004/09/09, 10:43 PM
damn i like cottage cheese and peanut butter with it.
it taste just delicious. |
fsdsk
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2004/09/10, 05:28 PM
hmmmm remembr shrinky dinks? maybe wi have a new alternative.
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Pritchard
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2004/09/15, 11:43 AM
i have no clue what a shrinky dink is, it sounds like a disease where the reproductive organs get smaller.-------------- guns dont kill people, rappers do call the police, woo woo woo. stay dumb, you know it makes no sense. This site is best viewed on a monitor connected to a computer. A.D.F. |
fsdsk
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2004/09/15, 04:36 PM
You missed out as a kid.
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wasabi
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2004/09/15, 07:45 PM
Try Cabot 75% light Cheddar Cheese. Also, try Laughing Cow Cheese Light for crackers or in a wrap or sandwhich. Also try Feta Fat Free Cheese it's kinda of salty, but the flavor is really strong. Also, I guess it's okay to eat cheese, even the non-fat ones...try the very strong flavored ones that are good so you won't need as much to enjoy the flavor. If you have a trader joe's around, there's a lot of good finds there.
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