Cheese in a sentence as a noun

So if you have milk directly, instead of cheese, you get ~50% more calories.

Put Doritos on a cookie sheet, smothered them in cheese, and put them in the broiler.

For example, there was a pizza place near me that offered a large cheese pizza for $5.

I used to enjoy cooking, but could barely manage to throw a can of beans a 25 cent box of mac and artificial cheese when I got home.

Today, it's unlikely that some Mongol horde is going to loot my supermarket, so I drink milk and eat cheese because they are really tasty.

Lots of "easy" recipes were learned, mac-n-cheese, pasta and marinara sauce, any vegetable boiled, or cooked in a skillet.

*Edit: I'd like to add, that part of this is the "who moved my cheese" problem, of going from a 100% local company to a significantly dispersed company.

Cheese in a sentence as a verb

Make it a 900 number if they need to and charge $20 per call, but for the love of cheese the number of times something goes horribly wrong and there is little to no recourse is silly.

When the cheese is Gouda, it is the cheese of customer service, and the job of the person standing above the maze it to identify if there is Gouda and where it is.

"We also paid a trifling sum of money for an option on participation in whatever the next thing the **** creator does after he gets the grilled cheese thing out of his system.

The internet cats on Hacker News are of a classier variety than those you find at more run-of-the-mill pages, requesting cheese hamburgers and speaking unskillfully.

Things like flour, rice, eggs, beans, pasta, potatoes, fresh fruit and vegetables, milk, yogurt, cheese, ground beef, fish filets and chicken breasts are all reasonably cheap and you can have a lot of variety with a relatively small set of ingredients on hand.

Worse, a lot of the cultural diversity that made San Francisco interesting has been driven out by the high prices -- it's a much more homogenous city than a few years ago, where mom-and-pop shops and other neighborhood amenities have been replaced by places selling $10 "artisinal grilled cheese" sandwiches and "mixology" bars where you can buy your choice of $15 cocktail.

Cheese definitions

noun

a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk

noun

erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States

See also: cheeseflower

verb

used in the imperative (get away, or stop it); "Cheese it!"

verb

wind onto a cheese; "cheese the yarn"