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Old 10-02-2010, 05:33 PM   #1  
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I just discovered the garlic and herb and can't wait to try the others. My questions are simple:

What is your favorite?
What do you eat them on?? LOL
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Old 10-02-2010, 05:37 PM   #2  
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I've just tried the 'light' plain kind, spread on melba toast and dipped in Salsa yum!!
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Old 10-02-2010, 08:47 PM   #3  
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In place of cream cheese on 1 point bagel thins...yummmmm!
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Old 10-02-2010, 09:06 PM   #4  
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Big Daddy (I have to chuckle when I wrote that... I haev a friend that calls her DH big daddy), are you using the swiss kind? I didn't like the garlic and herb on the bagel.
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I like them all, they are all delicious. I spread a wedge on a Wasa cracker, or on an Ak Mak cracker, or on an apple, or I just eat a wedge plain.

Yum. . . . . . . . . .
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Old 10-02-2010, 10:35 PM   #6  
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Jackie, it's the plain kind, I guess it's swiss.

I see u r from AR, me too!
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Oh VERY cool! It's not often I find people from around me. I had wondered when you said "deep fried south". LOL
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Use on sandwhichs or melted with shirataki noodles for under 100 calorie fettuncini alfredo!
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I like the garlic and herb and the swiss...not a big fan of the sun dried tomato and mozzarella, though. I eat them w/ triscuits or use them to make the Alfredo Sauce listed in the SB forum.
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Thanks for the ideas everyone. I'm gonna try some out.
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I just discovered the blue cheese and chipotle varieties. Yum. Onion is still my favorite. It reminds me of dip.
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I put them on WASA whole wheat crispbread or Wheat Thins Flatbread.
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I just discovered the blue cheese and chipotle varieties. Yum. Onion is still my favorite. It reminds me of dip.
Ooooh, I haven't seen those. Sounds yummy!!!
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I love the blue cheese on pretzels...or really any of them on pretzels. I also use it in place of mayo or other cheeses on my sandwiches. I always have all the flavors in my fridge.
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I love the blue cheese, although I have a hard time finding them. I eat them on melba toast or reduced fat triscuits.
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