My favorite cheese is feta do you got a problem with that?!


Question: As long as it's imported from Greece and the container that you bought it contains the brine from the barrel that it was shipped in ,No I don't I don't have a problem with that ,If however what you are claiming to be feta did not meet the above requirements then what you are eating is trash and you actually don;t know what feta is.


Answers: As long as it's imported from Greece and the container that you bought it contains the brine from the barrel that it was shipped in ,No I don't I don't have a problem with that ,If however what you are claiming to be feta did not meet the above requirements then what you are eating is trash and you actually don;t know what feta is.

Thanks for the BA. Hopefully you've tasted the real stuff .Find a good Greek grocery store that carries feta from at least 3 or4 areas of Greece and taste the differences- Report It


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  • no why??? I love feta.

    as a matter of fact i do!

    mine is cheddar!
    so there


    lol

    no... should I?

    No I gotta no problem with that. Please pass the olive oil and the oregano. Oppah!!!!

    no.i really like it.

    My mom gets made at me when I come over because I pick all the feta and eat it out of the salad, before she can serve it. Hahaha.

    No, of course not. Just dont' breathe on me.

    If I had a problem with that, would it make you stop eating it?

    i like feta on a cob salad... i like brae just to eat and provolone better on my sandwiches

    Why would anyone have a problem with you liking feta cheese,I had it at a wine tasting,and it was very good.

    Not at all. Feta rocks. And this answer just got me to level 5. Thanks.

    yahoo, mountain dew

    Feta cheese, no problem. Being from Wisconsin originally, as long as it starts with "Ch" and ends in "eese" it should be good. No pasturized stuff though. That isn't really cheese, thats more like chemicals pretending to be cheese.





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