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A wild LESTER appeared!

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Had to do a search. Never tried that particular type.

Stropshire Blue is pretty tough to find in the US but worth the effort. It’s like a strong cheddar with blue cheese veins.

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Sorry 😂. The cheese is Red Leicester, the human is Lester. They are pronounced the same.

I had some Red Leicester once, but haven’t found it again. It had a flavor similar to strong sharp cheddar, and a soft/creamy texture between fresh cheddar and American cheese, but not as rubbery; more… Friable? Crumbly? It was good.

I’ll keep an eye out for Stropshire Blue.

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Works great as a last name until someone has triplets and names them after the three stooges.

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I have a friend who named his kids Brie and Colby. He never had a 3rd kid, so I always wondered what other cheese names were out there.

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Don’t think about cheese names. It’s nacho problem.

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I don’t know who started to down vote this; Nacho is a name in south America as far as I am aware.

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Colby Briant the basketball player?

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Him and Dijon Sanders really stoked my hunger for sports

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My name’s Coby. Close enough. People call me Colby all the time.

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Colby 2012

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Emma is just short for Emmental

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“Manny” is short for manchego.

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Hmm. Emmental is a good cheese.

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For nerds like me. The female name is short for Brianna or Gabriella. The cheese name is from the French region of Brie where it originated in. That region got its name from the Gaulish word briga meaning “hill” or “height”.

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Also, if it isn’t from the Brie region of France, it’s not technically Brie. It’s sparkling cheese.

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Pretty sure brie is named after the village in LotR

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Parents are sure to delight in Brie’s connection to the French region, too, famous for its soft and creamy white cheese

Always goes back to the cheese as the real reason

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51 points

does Pepper Jack count?

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Oh, Pepper Jack LOVES Fraggle Rock.

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legendary gif

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He about to CUT someone

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Famous musician Richard Cheese aka Dick Cheese

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