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Cheese, you say?

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You can assume this site is pulling our leg but with the Victorians you can never tell. :smile: It's a fun read anyway.

Would you believe underwear made out of cheese? Seems that this fellow actually invented a machine in 1895 that could do just that.

http://emilychesley.com/flan_inv/curdgird.htm

Maybe he should have made a ham suit to go with it. :grin:

Also check his other "inventions" by clicking "The Inventions" up on the top.
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Good Lord...a machine to make underwear...out of cheese??!!
What else to say but...ahem... Krafty devil... :wink:
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In this case--- France would have literally thousands of different kinds of underwear to choose from...
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:lol: Ohmigawd, that is too gross and too funny! Harry you find the most interesting things on the internet! Talk about edible undies! Oooo, I know, for those romantic evenings you could don your Swiss cheese lingerie. :lol:
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Susan @ Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:14 am wrote::lol: Ohmigawd, that is too gross and too funny! Harry you find the most interesting things on the internet! Talk about edible undies! Oooo, I know, for those romantic evenings you could don your Swiss cheese lingerie. :lol:
We could start a lingere business for sickos with "micky-phelia" and use Swiss cheese for the (I cant say it) "blankless" panties and "blankless" bras...
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Or we could have BRIE fs.
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Good grief!! :lol:
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Angel @ Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:18 am wrote:Or we could have BRIE fs.
Enchanting idea.... Wonderful!

If this takes off-- we can use the profits to buy Maplecroft!
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Good one Angel!

Who gets the limburger?

Now, if only this story was really true ....
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Don't like cheeses like Limburger....can't "Edam."
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:lol: That was good, Angel! Boy, we have some clever people on this Forum! Audrey, you read my mind, exactly what I was thinking of with the Swiss cheese. :lol:
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I find this entire discussion about cheese, more than I Camenbert.
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I hope it's not making you bleu, Bill.
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... you've gotta admit tho...at least it's gouda for a laugh...
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such clever folks, i can't think of one, I cheddar
brush up on my cheeses
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I would like to romano you all that this is a discussion forum devoted to Borden cheeses....
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Oh brie's Auds...don't be a muenster about all this, remember ricotta be nice here on the board !


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