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Glenn Jacobs
 
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On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:33:41 -0600, Arri London wrote:

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> Ken Knecht wrote:
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>> I like limburger! Besides smearing it on crackers, what are some
>> other ways to use it?
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>> TIA
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>> Ken
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> Fill some pate feuillete with limburger and bake until the cheese is
> melted. Can top with some ham or bacon.


What is pate feuillete?

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