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Get the rat to the cheese.
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Get ready for the cheese to move.
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If he goes a more traditional route with the meat sandwich, he may get creative with the vegetarian one, trotting out a goat cheese and olive or artichoke-cheese sandwich.
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Things got so bad that by the end, we all wished he'd just said he was running out to the grocery store to get some string cheese and just never came back.
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The strict production rules require cows to graze by the place where their milk is turned into cheese, and in this case the ski slopes outside get in the way.
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Each region in Switzerland claims to have the best fondue formula based on local varieties of the two essential ingredients, cheese and wine, as well as other elements that get thrown in the mix.
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Dino and Toni is famous for its pasta alla gricia (pasta with cured pork and cheese), if you get past the mighty antipasti.
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We'd get cheese crunchies and Grapette and sit in the sun behind the buildings, where no one would expect to see two patients sunning.
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Oatmeal, mac and cheese, rice, pasta, the cart began to get full all the time I was worried about my budget.
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Get into the local swing of things and load your breakfast plate with tangy sheep's-milk cheese, plump olives, flavourful tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, home-made jam and freshly-baked crusty white bread or simit (a sesame-encrusted bread ring).
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Mr Ford, a biologist, lists ten diseases that you can get from everyday foods, such as cheese and meat, and gives warning that more unpleasant discoveries are on the way.
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