The Volokh Conspiracy
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"She Is Suspicious of Cheese"
"Accuracy of sheep meat."
Thanks to Prof. Mark Liberman (Language Log) for the pointer. Uou can see the Tweet here; I didn't embed it normally because the image looked too small that way.
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"fool" must be a transliteration, not a translation, of Arabic fu:l "fava bean stew".
"Foul," too.
I think uour brain has been scrambled by that menu:-)
Picard: I don't understand.
"Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra."
"What are you saying?"
"A luxury sofa. It's loop is in cornflex. [sighs and slows down] Egg. Of. An. Oven."
Picard: What?
"Shaka, when the walls fell. Beans, gentlemen. A regular Erika."
I think that your mother's friends's husband should change hotels.
Boycotting cheese?!? As a child of the 60s/70s in California, I of course remember boycotting grapes. But cheese...nope, that's a bridge too far. Not a good idea. (Or even a Gouda idea.)
The argument is the use of animal-derived rennet to make the cheese. Judaism and Islam often raise issues about this.
Please contact your faith leader in either faith because I am tired of having to find sources for stuff that anyone who cared could find on his/her/its own....
As a vegetarian; one of the happiest food-related-days in my life was when Trader Joe's started carrying Gorgonzola cheese with non-meat-based rennet. And stores have, for years, been quite good about labeling all its cheese rennet as animal-based, vegetable-based, or microbial-based.
It is a royal pain in my culinary ass to discover a great cheese--only to find out that it's made with animal rennet, and I therefore can't eat it. (I remember when I was a kid, Hostess fruit pies had, in the ingredients label, info that the pie was made with vegetable shortening OR lard. How unhelpful was that!?! . . . it's either fine to eat, or really really not fine. Imagine a chocolate mousse saying "contains either coco powder or ExLax"! Pretty big difference between these two options!). Sorry, got into a rant and a bit of a digression. 🙁
My hovercraft is full of eels.
What was applied to cheese?
What if I want Blindfolded, extaordinary?
There is an awful lot of cheese on their menu considering they claim to be boycotting cheese.
Tomato meat and tomato meat with hummus: Since when is tomato an animal?
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/attack_of_the_killer_tomatoes
LOL!
Was it intentional that you went to Rotten Tomatoes for that?
>Boycotting cheese
Typical. Arabs hate the success that Israel has had with their cheese industry.
I'll have a foul white jar and a side of worried.
Oh, that comes with the worried? Even better!
Please put A luxury sofa on My property with the Accuracy of sheep meat. And - Beans, gentlemen.
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