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Snowflake 07-19-2007 01:10 PM

Fondue anyone?
 
Cheese truck fire makes freeway fondue

Quote:

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - A tractor-trailer hauling blocks of cheese erupted in flames early Thursday, turning much of its cargo into freeway fondue.
Freeway Fondue Story here

Chernabog 07-19-2007 01:37 PM

I'm just drooling in anticipation over what my roommate has to say about this.

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dammit the suspense is killing me! Log in, Mr. Parmesan!

Capt Jack 07-19-2007 01:55 PM

saved the dog. good man, although Im not sure the dog wouldnt have voluntarily consumed all the cheese anyway

Snowflake 07-19-2007 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Capt Jack (Post 151254)
saved the dog. good man, although Im not sure the dog wouldnt have voluntarily consumed all the cheese anyway

Poor dog would have burned his tongue. Pity the truck wasn't rear-ended by a Columbo Bread truck, as well....

Morrigoon 07-19-2007 02:19 PM

So we could have freeway Welsh Rabbit?

Chernabog 07-19-2007 02:22 PM

World's Largest ThinKrisp!

blueerica 07-19-2007 02:38 PM

I love Rarebit~!

AllyOops! 07-19-2007 02:47 PM

Too bad this didn't occur in Los Angeles. I would have ran over to the truck with a bag of tortilla chips & salsa for nacho heaven.

Mmm...gravel sprinkled, fuel tainted freeway nachos. ;)

JWBear 07-19-2007 04:56 PM

Dang! I thought this was going to be a thread about Jane (even though I’m not very fonda her).

SacTown Chronic 07-19-2007 06:54 PM

So that's what the smell was. It seems I owe Crystal an apology.

lashbear 07-19-2007 07:52 PM

Strictly speaking, this would be Raclette (but where's the 'taters ?)

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Originally Posted by wikipedia
Raclette is a dish indigenous to parts of Switzerland, Wallonia and France. The cheese round is heated, either in front of a fire (emphasis mine) or by a special machine, then scraped onto diners' plates; the term raclette derives from the French racler, meaning "to scrape". Traditionally, it is accompanied by small firm potatoes (Bintje, Charlotte or Raclette varieties), gherkins, pickled onions, dried meats (such as prosciutto and viande des Grisons), sliced peppers, tomato, onion, mushrooms, pears, and dusted with paprika and fresh-ground black pepper.
In the Swiss canton of Valais, raclette is typically eaten with tea or other warm beverages, or with a type of white wine called Fendant, made from the Chasselas grape. Drinking water along with your raclette is said to interfere with the digestion of the cheese, although this is likely an "old wives' tale" as there is no scientific basis for this. It is normally accompanied by a white wine, such as the traditional Savoie wine, a Riesling or a Pinot Gris.
Raclette was mentioned in medieval writings as a particularly nutritious meal consumed by peasants in mountainous Switzerland. It was then known in the German-speaking part of Switzerland as Bratchäs, or "roasted cheese." Traditionally, the Swiss cow herders used to take the cheese with them when they were moving cows to or from the pastures up in the mountains. In the evenings around the campfire, they would place the cheese next to the fire and, when it had reached the perfect softness, scrape it on top of some bread.
A modern way of serving raclette involves an electric table-top grill with small 'pans' to heat slices of raclette cheese in.


Gemini Cricket 07-19-2007 08:09 PM

Q: What do you call sweat on a baby deer?

A: Fawn dew.

:D

Babette 07-19-2007 09:52 PM

Cheese and bread!!

Cadaverous Pallor 07-20-2007 08:20 AM

No PICTURE??? :mad: What a tease that reporter is! Where's my insane fondue on the freeway photo?!

Nothing against Snowflake of course :)

mousepod 07-20-2007 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 151451)
No PICTURE??? :mad: What a tease that reporter is! Where's my insane fondue on the freeway photo?!

Nothing against Snowflake of course :)

How about video?

Snowflake 07-20-2007 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 151465)

Just another reason to reisterate that mousepod is a god.

Capt Jack 07-20-2007 09:33 AM

I had pictured a great yellow sea of melted goo flowing from the truck.

Im somewhat disappointed.

Ghoulish Delight 07-20-2007 09:38 AM

Ditto. A pile of damp boxes is quite the let down.

Snowflake 07-20-2007 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 151480)
Ditto. A pile of damp boxes is quite the let down.


But the fire was good & impressive.

No doubt had it been a velveeta truck, they'd still be wiping up the orange goo.

€uroMeinke 07-20-2007 06:24 PM

I opted to pass on the video to retain my false vision of a massive cheese lava flow

Kevy Baby 07-20-2007 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 151367)
Q: What do you call sweat on a baby deer?

A: Fawn dew.

:D


Not Afraid 07-20-2007 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 151367)
Q: What do you call sweat on a baby deer?

A: Fawn dew.

:D

This is a great example as to WHY you have to read every thread on LoT. I could've missed this joke! That would've been a tragedy!

JWBear 07-20-2007 09:47 PM

What do you get if you cross Lassie with a cantaloupe?































A melon-collie baby.

Capt Jack 07-20-2007 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 151605)
I opted to pass on the video to retain my false vision of a massive cheese lava flow

wise fellow.

my false vision included me rolling around in it


you?

:D

Gn2Dlnd 08-23-2008 10:33 PM

How did I miss this thread? A year ago!?!

Cadaverous Pallor 08-23-2008 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd (Post 234746)
How did I miss this thread? A year ago!?!

Bwahahaha! :) Is Chernabog still drooling?

lashbear 08-24-2008 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd (Post 234746)
How did I miss this thread? A year ago!?!

Darn, I thought "It happened again?!?" :D

Gn2Dlnd 08-24-2008 07:06 AM

Sadly, no.


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