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dtew


Nov 3, 2007, 5:16 AM

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Re: [stevej] Is it legal to carry-on a rope?
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stevej wrote:
My recent trip to france taught me that nothing is implicitly legal anymore on a plane. Not even cheese. I'm not fucking joking.

Some brie, was that it?

That's not so much a security thing but an USDA thing.
The French are purists with their cheeses and make it the way it's been done for centuries. The US is all about protecting you from your bad self, and have various rules about how you must make and process a piece of cheese if its aged for a certain number of days. In this case the French forego a US-mandated Pasteurization, so the US considers said piece of cheese dangerous, nevermind that enthusiasts agree that the only correct way to make brie is the French way, and the American way strips US-market brie of any real taste.

Yes, I want some cheese with this whine.


(This post was edited by dtew on Nov 3, 2007, 5:21 AM)



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