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    Posted: 29 Nov. 2018 at 7:40pm
I’ve got an old Parlor Stove  . A real Fancy One located in Milwaukee .(where they brew the beer that made Mel Famey Walk us )or Milwaukee Famous.  hic. I need someone that could check it out . Thanks, Kev

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MMmmmm...Usingers Tongue
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And !!! A guy could pick up some DogShid Cheese 😱tastes Great but IT SMELLS  Like Dog XXXX Sorry can’t think of the correct name at the moment🥴
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Originally posted by sandusky sandusky wrote:

And !!! A guy could pick up some DogShid Cheese 😱tastes Great but IT SMELLS  Like Dog XXXX Sorry can’t think of the correct name at the moment🥴

Not trying to hijack, but I can only think of Limburger (which I always thought smelled like feet) or aged brick (which I can't say I've ever had LOL )

I haven't called Milwaukee home for many decades, but even after my parents hauled me east we always had Usinger's shipped, and hauled some back after visiting.  Growing up, the knife they shipped in every box were our fancy steak knives LOL...memories is all.  My Dad died November of '12, and the box I sent him that June on his birthday was the last time I ordered, my own fresh sausage making and charcuterie has kind of taken it's place...

I may just have to order some for the house this xmas, for old times sake Wink 


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Fontinella is what I’m thinking of. I believe that’s the correct spelling. I’ll have to check(my shoes) 😂
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