Any of yall play Dnd. I have a friend trying to convince me to play with her and her buddies but not sure im sold.
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I hate bananas of all kindsWarning: the following post will be, like the Monty Python cheese shop, entirely uncontaminated by cheese:
Now, what's your favorite type of banana?
Now you made me hungryOh I am fully aware of the "moldy cheeses" but they also have common vernaculars that will fall into one of three categories all of which completely avoid the word moldy
Blue cheeses
Bloomy-rind cheeses
- Roquefort: A tangy, crumbly, and sharp French cheese made from sheep's milk.
- Gorgonzola: An Italian classic with a rich, creamier texture and a slightly milder, sweeter bite than Roquefort.
- Stilton: A crumbly, creamy semi-soft cheese from England, renowned for its strong, earthy finish.
- Rogue River Blue: A celebrated, organic cow's milk cheese from Oregon aged in caves and wrapped in pear liqueur-soaked grape leaves
Washed-Rind Cheeses
- Brie: A soft cow's milk cheese with a mild, buttery, and mushroomy flavor profile.
- Camembert: Slightly smaller than Brie, offering a more earthy, intense, and deeply savory taste.
Sorry went on a bit of a Cheese Tangent there... ummm back to our regularly scheduled broadcasts?
- Taleggio: A semi-soft Italian cheese that is surprisingly mild and fruity on the inside despite its strong aroma
- Limburger: Famous for its incredibly powerful smell, it delivers a smooth, robust taste favored on rye bread
Any of yall play Dnd. I have a friend trying to convince me to play with her and her buddies but not sure im sold.
I've never played, but I watched once....maybe start there to see if it something you'd get into. I had no idea what was going on but the beer was cold.![]()
I mentioned Mushrooms being fungi because mold is a fungus, but it also turns out that mold isn't really a clade but rather just a way of describing a specific form fungi can take. It also turns out yeast is a family of fungi and one of those, the red rice yeast, actually forms as mold.Yeast and mushrooms are fungi but neither are mold.
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Librarians ownedJust browsing some old downloaded images and had a chuckle at this one:
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