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Who cooked at Camp Nathan Smith?

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Does anybody know what that fried cheese was (I think it was some sort of cheese, anyway) at breakfast at Camp Nathan Smith?  I miss it, and I need it.
 
Judging by your name, my guess is you're cholesterol could do without it though  ;D.

I wasn't there, however, out cooks in Croatia used to fry up gorgonzola with breakfast for those that cared.  Could that be it?

MM
 
most likely hallomi. You can buy it at sobeys.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloumi
 
dogger1936 said:
most likely hallomi. You can buy it at sobeys.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloumi
That's the stuff you get in Cyprus. Delicious! Sliced thick and pan fried. yum
 
Yeah I had it for breakfast one morning in Mirage on my transit through. I usually pick up a block of it each pay now. Good on the BBQ as well!
 
Many/most Greek restaurants (ok maybe not the fast-food greek places)  will offer this as an appetizer.  It will come in a small pan, dripping with oil, and is usually served flaming. Enjoy!
 
I was never there .I have witnesses  You can't prove a thing! ................ Oh this was  good thing then was it?  Just ignore  the above  like it never happened ..and I  ,I was never here
 
GK .Dundas said:
I was never there .I have witnesses  You can't prove a thing! ................ Oh this was  good thing then was it?  Just ignore  the above  like it never happened ..and I  ,I was never here

Drunk much??  :eek:
 
medicineman said:
Judging by your name, my guess is you're cholesterol could do without it though  ;D.

Yeah but check out the capbadge/avatar he's probably immune, those being cultural staples (unless the 1st BN has stopped hitting Chess's on a Saturday night  after kicked out of the bars on George St 8) )
 
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