On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 06:38:41 -0400, jmcquown <
j_mc...@comcast.net>
Fehta reminds me of spoiled Spackle, I really don't consider it a
cheese.
>Every time anyone mentions feta (or lamb) he goes off on a tangent about
>how bad it is.
>
>He's never see a brand name feta cheese? That might be part of the
>problem. The last crumbled feta I bought was Athenos brand.
>
>How, in any way, are olives equivalent to goat or sheeps milk cheese?
>(BTW, I despise olives.)
See there are foods you despise too, but I can respect that there are
lots of people who don't like olives. And it wasn;t a comparison,
Greek salads contain both olives and fehta so I request the swap and
have never been denied. There are lots of foods that lots of people
don't like, one of the main reasons for descriptive menus.
>He thinks lamb stinks, too. I truly believe he's only ever had mutton.
>
>Jill
I've never eaten mutton but as a child I was fed an abundance of lamb,
because it was wartime and most everything was rationed but lamb
wasn't fed to the troops so that was the one meat that wasn't
rationed. If you were fed lamb for dinner four nights a week it
wouldn't be long before it disgusted you too. I used to like it until
I ate so much that everything about it disgusted me... the same can
occur with any food when one eats something to excess. When I worked
as a stockboy for Barton's candy I could eat all the product I wanted
on the premises, just couldn't take any home without paying. For
about a month I ate so much chocolate that eventually everything about
chocolate made me literally gag, especially the smell. Chocolate
lovers would find that hard to believe but it's true. For many years
I didn't eat chocolate, and still I eat some only rarely, maybe once a
year, usually at Halloween. I still don't eat chocolate icecream,
it's good there are other flavors, that's why Baskin & Robins has 31.
I can pig out on head cheese, doesn't bother me when people say it's
disgusting to look at because it seems to look back at ya. lol
Truth be known I think it's a shame/criminal to slaughter lambs for
their meat, their fleece is worth a lot more.
Anyway I like quiche with cheese, but not with fehta, there are many
cheeses I would prefer... actually I can't think of a cheese I don't
like... I think for a spinach quiche I'd choose one of the blue veined
cheeses, those are salty and crumbly too but are also creamy and melt
well.