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The series centered on an ensemble cast of pale, rubbery, twitchy, yellow-eyed, blue-haired, green-tongued and shirtless humanoids called "The Brothers Grunt" or simply "The Grunts" with prominent bulging varicose veins, generally clumsy and dim-witted, able to bend, twist and contort their bodies into various forms, all of them ostensibly male, wandering around in their signature attire of ...
Dorset Blue Vinney (frequently spelled vinny) is a traditional blue cheese made near Sturminster Newton in Dorset, England, from cows' milk. It is a hard, crumbly cheese. It was formerly made of skimmed milk. Vinney may be the Dorset form of the archaic word vinny ("moldy") or perhaps a corruption of veiny, referring to its blue veins.
Japanese: Sayaka Aoki (Cream), [159] Ryo Hirohashi (Cheese) Cream the Rabbit [ab] is a peach-colored rabbit with a constant companion named Cheese, [ac] a blue Chao with a red bow-tie. Their names are based on "cream cheese". [160] [161] Cream is portrayed as being naive because of being brought up like a princess by her mother, Vanilla. [162]
Holiday Cheese Ball. Ingredients. Two 8-ounce cream cheese packages (softened) 1 cup of shredded cheese (cheddar) 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. 1/4 cup chopped green ...
SHAPE into ball; roll in nuts. Serve with RITZ Crackers. Kraft Kitchens tips: VARIATION Prepare by reducing the amount of Cheddar cheese to 1/2 cup and using PHILADELPHIA 1/3 Less Fat than Cream Cheese and KRAFT 2% Milk Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese. In addition, coat the cheese ball with chopped fresh parsley instead of chopped nuts. SUBSTITUTE
Roll the cheese ball in the pecans to thoroughly coat. Refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour and up to overnight. To decorate, transfer the cheese ball to a serving platter.
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A cheese ball is an American hors d'oeuvre that is a type of cheese spread. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century. It first appeared in the 1940s, fell out of fashion, and then had a resurgence in popularity in the 21st century.