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THAT’S RIGHT, ONLY $39.95 GETS YOU 4 OIL SERVICES
AT BARRETH CHRYSLER DODGE
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September 21, 2011 Issue 12
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3rd Quarter 2011Week 38
Sept 18- 24Page 1
TABLE OF CONTENTSISSUE 2011.38
Unappetizing Ediblespages 1-4
Overcoming the Odds:Helen Keller
pages 5-6
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UNAPPETIZING EDIBLESby Kathy Wolfe
Edible? Yes. Appetizing? Not always. This week, Tidbits cooks up some unusual foods that you might not eat if you knew what they were!
• Isitoffalorawful?Maybeboth!Offalistheterm chefs use to refer to the entrails and organs of animals, such as brains, hearts, kidneys, liver, tongue, pancreas and glands.
•Whenyouheartheword“sweetbreads,”don’tthink banana or pumpkin bread. It’s actuallythe culinary term for the thymus glands of a lamb, pig or calf, located in the throat and neck.Mostoften,theglandsaresoakedinsaltwater, then poached in milk, after which they are fried.
•Head cheese isn’t really cheese at all, butrather a mixture of the meat and tissue found onapig’sskull,setingelatin.
•Remembertheoldadvertisingphrase,“There’salwaysroomforJell-O”?Howaboutagelatinmold made with meat stock? Add cold pork, chicken, hard-boiled eggs and some vegetables, andyou’llendupwithaconcoctionknownasaspic. Although some cooks add unflavoredgelatintothemixforafirmermold,traditionalaspic uses the coagulated broth remaining after boilingananimal’sheadandbones.
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“Lutefisk is not food, it is a weapon of mass destruction. I gladly eat worms and insects,
but I draw the line on lutefisk.” -- Jeffrey Steingarten
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EDIBLES (continued):• Another place you’ll see slimy gelatin covering a chunk of meat is when you open up a can of SPAM. This little tin contains chopped pork shoulder and ham meat, hence the name, Spiced Meat And Ham. First manufactured in 1937, the luncheon meat was a popular staple for soldiers during World War II. Since its invention, more than seven billion cans have been sold. • At holiday time, many Norwegians fi x a tra-ditional dish known as Smalahove. This yummy dish is prepared fi rst by torching the skin and fl eece of a sheep’s head, removing the brain, then boiling the head for about three hours. Ar-range some rutabagas and potatoes around it on a platter, and there you have your Christmas feast!• You’re not getting dessert when you order black pudding after a meal. Rather you’ll be served a
sausage made up of animal blood, fat, rolled oats and spices. Depending on where you live, that blood could come from a pig, cow, sheep, duck or goat. Some recipes add chestnuts, sweet po-tato or barley to the mix. A yummy Asian snack, the pig’s blood cake, combines blood with sticky rice, fries it and serves it on a popsicle stick. • The process of making Polish blood soup is a tricky one. The head of a live duck must be chopped off and its blood collected in the cooking pot. Throw in some vinegar, on-ions, celery, parsley, sugar and some dump-lings, and there you have it! Some cooks like to add dried fruit, such as prunes, pears or apples. • When folks down South talk about eating chit’lins, they are referring to chitterlings. This lip-smacking dish is the small intestines of pigs, boiled for several hours, then battered and fried
and served with vinegar and hot sauce on the side. • Ask for a plate of menudo, and what you’ll get is an order of beef tripe, made from the rubbery lining of the stomach of a cow, sheep, goat, pig or deer. Your favorite Mexican res-taurant might garnish it with jalapeno peppers. • No matter what you call them — Rocky Mountain oysters, cowboy caviar, Montana tendergroins or bull fries — it doesn’t change the fact that they are bull testicles, coated in fl our and deep-fried. The people in some states love this “appetizer” so much, they hold en-tire festivals around them, such as Eagle, Ida-ho’s “World’s Largest Rocky Mountain Oys-ter Feed” and Montana’s “Testicle Festival.” • Not all tacos are created equal! Len-gueta de la vaca are tacos made with cow tongue, while Tacos de Cabeza include all
A sign posted on a telephone pole in the middle of a summer heat wave read:
“Garage Sale this Sunday: 7 A.M. until 100 degrees.”
1. Sun Protection Factor2. 1978’s “Grease”
1. Five years2. “Summer Breeze”3. 1935’s “Porgy and Bess”4. Lake Havasu City, Arizona5. “Soak up the Sun”
Barry Bonds 7/24/64Matt LeBlanc 7/25/67Kevin Spacey 7/26/59Alex Rodriguez 7/27/75Sally Struthers 7/28/48Martina McBride 7/29/68Hilary Swank 7/30/74
This word means: Days are longest and nights are shortest.
3rd Quarter 2011Week 30
More than 3.5 billion wire coat hangers make their way to U.S. landfills every year. That’s about 200 million tons of steel that could be recycled. You can make a difference just by returning your wire coat hangers to the dry cleaners.
7/24 Amelia Earhart Day7/25 Merry-Go-Round Day7/26 Disability Independence Day7/27 Korean War Veterans’ Armistice Day7/28 National Milk Chocolate Day7/29 Rain Day7/30 Father-in-Law Day
1. What does the sunscreen acronym SPF stand for?
2. What movie featured John Travolta crooning “Summer Nights”?
1. How long do dermatologists say it takes for your skin to totally recover from a bad sunburn?2. Name Seals & Crofts’ No. 1 hit of 1971.3. What musical featured the Gershwin song “Summertime”?4. Which U.S. city has the highest average summer temperature?5. According to Sheryl Crow’s hit song, what does she “wanna do”?
“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.” ~Sam Keen
S O L S T I C E
E O L S C T S I
The non-sibling with whom you share a grandparent is your first cousin, If you share a great-grandparent, but not a grandparent or parent, it’s your second cousin. The child of your first cousin is your first cousin “once removed,” indicating the number of generations separating you from each other. “First cousin once removed” and “second cousin” are not the same thing!
You know it’s a hot summer when farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard-boiled eggs.
There are three components of UV light — UVA, UVB and UVC. A sunburn is caused by UVB light, which causes immediate damage. The UVA light used by a tanning bed may be more dangerous because the light penetrates more deeply into the layers of the skin.
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1996 PONTIAC GRAND AM: 203k, Automatic, No body damage, No a.c. Only used for a work car.$1,200. Call 573-694-2962
POWER WHEELSBARBIE JEEP: Purple, Charger and battery Incl. Barely used, $190, Eureka.Email [email protected].
STACKABLE DAY-CARE COTS: Blue, Barely used, Great shape, $25/piece, Eureka, MO Email [email protected].
1987 LOWE JET BOAT: 16 ft 48’’ Flat bottom 1997 Yamaha 50/40 Jet, Console, Depth fi nder, Gigging rail, Lights, Trail-er, Low hours, Runs good. 573-569-1537 $3,000.
1977 HARLEY DAVID-SON: Hard tail chop-per, Freshly rebuilt mo-tor, 1000 cc, New clutch, Great tires, Ready to ride, $5,500 OBO. Call (636) 388-6185.
1974 HONDA BOB-BER: CB 550 Motor, Will run, needs Carb cleaned. $1,500 OBO. Call (636) 388-6185.
2003 HONDA 250 EX: Rebuilt engine, rough body, but runs great. $1000 OBO Call (636)388-6185.
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EDIBLES (continued):parts of the cow’s head, including eyes and lips. • The French have a beautiful name for a particular variety of hot deli sand-wich —langue de vache. That doesn’t change the fact that it’s cow tongue. • If you order geoduck off the menu, don’t expect to get an exotic poultry dish. It’s actu-ally the largest burrowing clam in the world and is considered a delicacy in Asian countries, selling for as much as $30 per pound. It’s one of the animal kingdom’s longest-living crea-tures, at an average of 146 years, contribut-ing to the amazing quantity of eggs produced by the female during her lifetime — fi ve bil-lion! The geoduck has a long meaty siphon it uses to suck in plankton when feeding. That portion of this mollusk is usually cooked fon-due-style and dipped in soy or wasabi sauce.• Folks in Sardinia, Italy, may change the way you think about cheese. Their casu marzu starts with a sheep’s milk Pecorino cheese but with one variable. Whole cheeses are left outside so that the Piophila casei or “cheese fl y” can lay its eggs inside the cheese, as many as 500 eggs at one time. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae eat their way through the cheese, and their acidic digestive juices break down the cheese’s fats, resulting in a very soft cheese. There are usually thousands of little white worms in a casu marzu cheese ready for the market. It’s up to the individual diner whether to scoop out the maggots before eating. • If your plate is fi lled with the Bos-worth, Falstaff or Bedford Fillbasket varieties, you’ll soon be eating one of the most disliked vegetables, the Brussels sprout. This vitamin-rich cruciferous veggie belongs to the same family as the cabbage, collard greens, broc-coli, kale and kohlrabi. Brussels sprouts were fi rst brought to North America by French im-migrants settling in Louisiana around 1800. • The Scottish regularly cook up a dish called haggis, which is a sheep’s stomach stuffed with a mixture of the liver, heart, lungs, rolled oats and a variety of spices. Some fast-food res-taurants in Scotland even have this item on their menu, deep-fat fried or as a burger on a bun. For those who don’t care to eat it, there are contests for “haggis hurling,” a sport that has a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. The current record-holder threw a 1.5-pound (.68-kg) hag-gis a distance of 180 feet, 10 inches (55.12 m).
OVERCOMING THE ODDS:HELEN KELLER
Nearly everyone has heard of Helen Keller and her triumph over her disabilities. This week, Tidbits brings you a few more details you might not know about this author, lecturer and political activist.• This amazing woman’s life began on a lovely Alabama homestead known as Ivy Green. Her father had served as a captain in the Civil War and worked as an editor for the local paper. Kellers’s grandmother was the second cousin of Robert E. Lee, and her paternal grandfather had been a Civil War hero as well. The fam-ily’s pleasant lifestyle changed forever when Keller was 19 months old, and she contracted a critical illness. Doctors called the mysteri-ous illness “brain fever,” thought today to have been scarlet fever or meningitis. Although fairly short-lived, the illness left her blind and deaf. Keller’s parents thought she had recov-ered until they noticed there was no response from the toddler when the dinner bell was rung or when they leaned into their daughter’s face.
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A New Way to Do CPR
When it comes to saving a life, how far would you go?
We know what CPR is: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitati on. It’s used to restart a heart that has stopped. It involves lot of hard work pumping a pati ent’s chest, alternati ng with another person to force air into the lungs and counti ng breaths. Of course, it’s a worthwhile eff ort, and many of us have taken CPR classes to learn how to do it.
Unfortunately, far too many people won’t even try to administer CPR for one main reason: They are hesitant to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitati on.
Now there’s an alternati ve to standard Cardio-
Pulmonary Resuscitati on. It’s called Conti nuous Chest Compressions CPR, or Cardiocerebral Resuscitati on, and since it doesn’t involve any mouth-to-mouth resuscitati on, one person can do it alone. This relati vely simple, hands-only technique can double a heart-att ack victi m’s chances of survival.
The new method focuses on keeping blood pumping through the heart and to the brain (noti ce the “cerebral” part of the name), which is crucial for the survival of the victi m. It doesn’t do much good if you get the heart started but the brain has been without blood for too long.
If you’re interested in learning this technique, there are three steps before you begin. Go online to www.heart.arizona.edu, and you’ll fi nd a link right on the front page.
To Your Good Health By Paul G. Donohue, M.D.
Questions About Shingles Vaccine
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 59-year-old female who had a severe case of chickenpox as a child. It has been recommended that I get a shingles vaccination after my 60th birthday.However, my husband never had chickenpox, and I have a 1-month-old granddaughter. Are my husband and granddaughter at risk for becoming infected when I get the vaccine? -- J.Z.
ANSWER: The shingles vaccine Zostavax contains live but weakened virus. Transmission of the vaccine virus from someone who just received it is theoretically possible, but actually is a rare event. Your husband’s chances of catching the vaccine virus are close to zero. Although your husband says he never had chickenpox, 99 percent of adults bear evidence in their blood that they did have childhood chickenpox. Many of these people have no recollection of being sick. That might be because the infection was so mild that they never knew they were infected. Furthermore, all adults, whether they remember they had chickenpox or not, are urged to have the vaccine after their 60th birthday. Your husband can get the shot along with you.As far as your 1-month-old grandchild goes,
her chance of catching the virus from a recently immunized person is small. However, you can eliminate the risk completely by waiting to have your immunization until your granddaughter gets her chickenpox immunization at 12 months; you don’t have to be immunized on the day you turn 60. Or you can be immunized before your granddaughter gets her chickenpox vaccine, and then wait to hold her and care for her for two or three weeks after you have the shot.Shingles is the bane of older people.
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 78-year-old woman with a torn rotator cuff and arthritis in my left shoulder. My doctor says nothing can be done short of a complete shoulder replacement. Is this true? Should I get a second opinion? -- E.W.
ANSWER: The rotator cuff is a “cuff” (much like shirt cuff) of four tendons that arise from four back muscles. Those tendons swing around the shoulder joint to hold it in place. Small rotator-cuff tears heal on their own. Large tears require surgical correction. Some tears call for shoulder joint replacement, especially when the joint itself is arthritic.More than 23,000 Americans will have their shoulder joints replaced this year. Almost all will have gratifying results. They’ll be able to move their shoulder without pain. The shoulder has an excellent blood supply, so healing this joint is much faster than healing a knee or hip replacement. Furthermore, the shoulder, unlike the knee or hip, doesn’t have to support body weight, another point in its favor.A second opinion is always worthwhile. If the second doctor agrees that you need a new joint, I say go for it.
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HELEN KELLER (continued):• Although able to communicate with her family on a limited basis with signs, Keller was a very frustrated and diffi cult child, whose scream-ing tantrums kept the household on edge. Her parents were advised to put her into an institution. • Keller’s mother contacted the Perkins In-stitute for the Blind, whose director asked Anne Sullivan to become the child’s instructor. Sulli-van herself had suffered the loss of most of her vision at age 5 and was a former student of the Institute. A miraculous surgery restored enough of Sullivan’s sight to enable her to read normal print for short durations. The 20-year-old report-ed to the Keller home when Keller was 7, and the two became companions for the next 49 years. • Sullivan began spelling words into Keller’s hand immediately upon her arrival, starting with the word for the gift she had brought Keller, D-O-L-L. It was a full month before Keller real-ized what her teacher was doing, when Sulli-van signed W-A-T-E-R into Helen’s hand while holding it under water rushing from the pump. • After attending the Perkins Insti-tute from age 8 to 14, Keller and Anne made the move to New York, where Keller at-tended a noted school for the deaf. Six years later, she enrolled at Radcliffe, where at the age of 24, she became the fi rst deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. • Keller published her autobiography “The Story of My Life” while still in college at age 22. She followed up with “The World I Live In” fi ve years later and went on to publish 10 more books and several articles. Keller was introduced to every U.S. President from Grover Cleveland up to Lyndon B. Johnson. LBJ awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964. • Keller was responsible for introducing the Aki-ta dog breed to the United States. While touring
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• Plant deciduous trees (trees that lose their leaves in the fall) strategically in order to reduce your heati ng and cooling costs. Their leaves emerge in the spring to block summer’s heati ng rays, but when winter comes, they fall off to let the sun in, warming things up a bit.
• Keep nail-polish bott les easy to open by rubbing a litt le bit of petroleum jelly inside the cap of the bott le.
• M.C. in Arizona would like to know some alternati ve uses for hair conditi oner. Here goes: as a shaving loti on for legs or face; a makeup remover; ouch-free bandage removal; to soft en makeup brushes or paintbrushes before storage; to get knots out of doll hair or costume
wigs; washing delicates (think silks and pantyhose); rub on a shower rod to help curtain glide eff ortlessly; and lastly, soak a shrunken sweater in a conditi oner/water so-luti on to soft en the fi bers, then gently try stretching the sweater back to size.
•“Clean an egg carton very well, then fl ip it over and make slits in each egg cup. This works wonders as a child’s card holder for card games.” -- L.P. in Maryland
• Use an empty paper towel roll to store plasti c grocery bags. Just stuff to capacity. These “bag sti cks” are easy to store in a drawer or even be mounted on the side of a trash can with double-sti ck tape.
• When cleaning glass tabletops or chrome fi xtures, try using newspaper instead of paper towels or rags. There is no lint left behind, and newspaper gives a bett er shine.
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A sign posted on a telephone pole in the middle of a summer heat wave read:
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1. Five years2. “Summer Breeze”3. 1935’s “Porgy and Bess”4. Lake Havasu City, Arizona5. “Soak up the Sun”
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This word means: Days are longest and nights are shortest.
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“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.” ~Sam Keen
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You know it’s a hot summer when farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard-boiled eggs.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: During Hurricane Irene, I was kept busy contacting my town’s superintendent’s offi ce on behalf of some of my older neighbors who were worried about evacuating with their pets. The misinforma-tion about evacuating with pets was huge. Fortunately we were spared the fl ooding that took place in surrounding towns. After the storm, the fi re chief told me my neighbors could have brought their pets with them as long as they were crated.Please let your readers know that many states, including Vermont, have pet evacua-tion laws on the books that specify exactly how and where owners can evacuate with their pets. Owners need to know them,
because many emergency centers and local media did not, and citizens often were misin-formed. -- S.H., Bellows Falls, Vt.
DEAR S.H.: Thank you for the heads-up! Readers, in 2006 following Hurricane Katrina, the federal government passed the PETS (Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards) Act, which requires state and local governments to include companion pets in their disaster planning and evacuation plans. Laws in each state and municipality are slightly different, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with the regulations where you reside prior to a natural disaster.For example, Louisiana and New York permit pets to ride on public transportation with their owners if an evacuation is declared. Check your state government’s website (go to www.pawscorner.com for a list of links to each state’s site) or contact the emergency planning agency by phone to get details. BIBLE TRIVIA ANSWERS:
1) Neither 2) Built an altar 3) Soldiers 4) Abraham 5) Jehu 6) Aquila
1. Is the Book of Balaam in the Old or New Testament or neither?2. From Genesis 8, what was the fi rst thing Noah did after leaving the ark? Burned the ark, Built an altar, Performed a marriage, Hiked to mountains3. What group did John the Baptist exhort to be content with their pay? Priests, Zeal-ots, Judges, Soldiers4. From Genesis 17, who said, “Shall a child be born unto him that is a hundred years old”? Adam, Abraham, Aaron, Agrippa5. Which king of Israel had a reputation as a wild chariot driver? Joash, Jehoash, Jehu, Jeremiah6. Whose biblical name meant “eagle”? Nehemiah, Timothy, Aquila, Miriam
A sign posted on a telephone pole in the middle of a summer heat wave read:
“Garage Sale this Sunday: 7 A.M. until 100 degrees.”
1. Sun Protection Factor2. 1978’s “Grease”
1. Five years2. “Summer Breeze”3. 1935’s “Porgy and Bess”4. Lake Havasu City, Arizona5. “Soak up the Sun”
Barry Bonds 7/24/64Matt LeBlanc 7/25/67Kevin Spacey 7/26/59Alex Rodriguez 7/27/75Sally Struthers 7/28/48Martina McBride 7/29/68Hilary Swank 7/30/74
This word means: Days are longest and nights are shortest.
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More than 3.5 billion wire coat hangers make their way to U.S. landfills every year. That’s about 200 million tons of steel that could be recycled. You can make a difference just by returning your wire coat hangers to the dry cleaners.
7/24 Amelia Earhart Day7/25 Merry-Go-Round Day7/26 Disability Independence Day7/27 Korean War Veterans’ Armistice Day7/28 National Milk Chocolate Day7/29 Rain Day7/30 Father-in-Law Day
1. What does the sunscreen acronym SPF stand for?
2. What movie featured John Travolta crooning “Summer Nights”?
1. How long do dermatologists say it takes for your skin to totally recover from a bad sunburn?2. Name Seals & Crofts’ No. 1 hit of 1971.3. What musical featured the Gershwin song “Summertime”?4. Which U.S. city has the highest average summer temperature?5. According to Sheryl Crow’s hit song, what does she “wanna do”?
“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.” ~Sam Keen
S O L S T I C E
E O L S C T S I
The non-sibling with whom you share a grandparent is your first cousin, If you share a great-grandparent, but not a grandparent or parent, it’s your second cousin. The child of your first cousin is your first cousin “once removed,” indicating the number of generations separating you from each other. “First cousin once removed” and “second cousin” are not the same thing!
You know it’s a hot summer when farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard-boiled eggs.
There are three components of UV light — UVA, UVB and UVC. A sunburn is caused by UVB light, which causes immediate damage. The UVA light used by a tanning bed may be more dangerous because the light penetrates more deeply into the layers of the skin.
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HELEN KELLER (continued):Japan, she obtained the dog Kamikaze-go, fol-lowed by another from the Japanese government, the older brother of her dog, named Kenzan-go.• Keller’s life was chronicled on the stage in “The Miracle Worker,” a play that was fi rst made into a movie in 1962, starring Patty Duke as Keller. Mark Twain had come up with the description of Anne Sullivan as a “mir-acle worker.” After a rich and full life, Keller died just shy of her 88th birthday. Her like-ness is on the 2003 Alabama state quarter.
THAT’S SO CHEESY!
Most of us eat cheese several times a week but might not know what we’re really eating. This week, Tidbits brings you some facts about the process and a few different poular types. • Even though the United States is the world’s leading producer of cheese, (Wiscon-sin and California are the leaders in produc-tion), Greece and France consume the most per capita. The United States also doesn’t have the most distinct varieties. Great Brit-ain produces about 700 different cheeses, and France and Italy produce about 400 each.• The fl avor, color and texture of a cheese varies by type of milk used, the bacteria or acids used to separate the milk, the length of aging and the addition of certain herbs or particular molds. Most cheese is made from the milk of cows, sheep or goats, although the milk of yaks, horses, buffalo, camels and even reindeer can be used. One type of Mozzarella cheese comes from the milk of a water buffalo. A very rare cheese comes from a Swedish farm that raises three moose. Be-cause the lactation period of a moose lasts only three months, this farm’s moose produce only 660 pounds (300 kg) of cheese per year, and it sells for about $2,000 per pound ($1,000 per kg). • If you want true Roquefort cheese, look for a red sheep on the foil label. This means it has been aged in limestone caves near the village of Roquefort-sur-Soulzon in the south of France. France’s King Charles VI gave sole rights for making this cheese to the village in 1411. Made from sheep’s milk, its distinctive blue veins come from the mold Pencillium roqueforti, which is in-jected into the cheese and grows within as it ages.• The holes in Swiss cheese are bubbles of carbon dioxide gas produced by bacteria introduced to the cheese. The CO2 builds up at weak points in the curd, forming bubbles. • If you’ve ever smelled Limburger cheese, you’ll remember its unpleasant odor. That’s be-cause the bacteria that is introduced to the goat’s milk is the one found on human skin that contrib-utes to body odor. Produced primarily in Germa-ny and the Netherlands, there are only two makers of this pungent cheese in all of North America.
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