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djrebel
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Sun, 06/22/08 5:26 AM
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melted mozzarella cheese and melted swiss cheese...Dj
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lleechef
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Sun, 06/22/08 5:53 AM
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A plain 'ol good fry is hard enough to find, much less gunk it up with cheese fries. Or maybe that is the function of the cheese........to hide the BAD fries? I make them fresh at home and all I need is a little salt on them. Hot and crispy and delicious.
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leethebard
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Sun, 06/22/08 6:36 AM
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I agree 100%!!! 
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Cheesemonger
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Fri, 07/11/08 4:55 PM
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Sharp shredded cheddar would be my favorite on fries. Oh yeah! Although truffle fries are quite tasty, but not really "cheese fries" (except for some parmesan cheese...).
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db1105
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Sat, 07/12/08 3:57 PM
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Whiz all the way!
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CCinNJ
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Tue, 07/29/08 3:51 AM
( #36 )
Poutine in Canada, was very interesting. Basically it is fries with cheese curds and gravy. It is very good. Recently, I have seen it pop up in NYC restaurants.
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meggie05
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RE: Cheese Fries. What type?
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Tue, 07/29/08 6:44 PM
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As a teen I use to get cheese fries from Beef Villa, Fries in a strofoam cup with cheese sauce poured on, ate them with a plastic fork.
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