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I'm having a gas reading this thread.
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If you are hiking it seems like the flatulence would propel you up the hills, it's a good thing!
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Let's halt the gas discussion and get back to wine and cheese. |
To be serious for a minute, if you are having a traditional cheese fondu, you MUST drink wine with it.
If you don't, you will have an uncomfortable night. By all means drink water at other times. |
Why, Josser? I don't drink at all so what happens if you don't have wine?
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Has anyone ever had a Swiss wine? >>>> the swiss make some great wines. they only export a small amount so for the most part, you need to go to switzerland to drink it. |
How DO you make a Swiss Wine????
Take away his cheese..... (sorry, couldn't resist) |
You'll probably have horrible indigestion and may also be bunged up.
Remember Saint Paul "Take a little wine for your stomach's sake" Either that or avoid the fondu. |
Does the wine act as a substitute for Milk of Magnesia when eating fondu? ((b))
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I suspect this is a thinly disguised promotion for <i>Swiss Air</i>...
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You can always rely on Fodor's to get to the bottom of things.
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Josser, You seem to have taken this more seriously than others. Please explain to me what the problem is so that I can avoid it. Is is truly resolved through wine consuption.
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If you think seriously for a moment - cheese is usually pared with wine. Is there a reason for that?
I know for sure why fondue required wine - if you drop hot cheese on the table, you have to buy a round of drinks for everybody :) And yes, there IS swiss wine, I remember a great Zin at dinner... the waitress said it's local wine By the way, I lived on cheese and ice-cream, and only twice had wine - no problem, even though I do have some stomach chronic problems And now I know why the baby cows run around with their tails up - milk becomes cheese inside their tommies and causes flatulence |
No wonder people always want me at the back when I'm hiking in the mountains!
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I always wondered what transatlantic flights would be like if airlines did not distribute blankets... (this is thread is LOL) |
P_M... the reason Swiss wine is not exported is simply because the Swiss want it all to themselves. They drink up every last drop. Seriously, that's what my local friends told me.
Actually I have on one occasion seen something Swiss in my local wine shop but it was not very good, that's probably why they allowed it to slip thru. |
That's a bummer.
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This posting reminds me of a fact. Adolf Hitler suffered from severe flatulence. He was constantly letting out gas wherever he was. An American writer claimed to feel sorry for Martin Borman, because his main duty was to stand at the side of Hitler, wherever he was. You can imagine the stress on poor Martin.
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I suspect that the reasons that the Swiss do not export their wines is that they are overpriced and couldn't sell it in any neighboring countries. Import of more than a bottle or so is not allowed, though I smuggled in a few bottles of French reds every week when I lived in Geneva. |
Hopscotch- Are you saying you think Swiss whites are overpriced when you buy them in Switzerland? Interesting.
I buy whites at the PicNPac in Montreux that are made nearby in the 7-15CHF range and they are excellent imho. |
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