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I made grilled-cheese sandwiches in the grilled-cheese machine.
YouTube user NightHawkInLight has created a cheese ball machine gun.
But if the DIY aspect isn't so appetizing, don't worry: There's plenty of rootin' tootin' cheese ball machine gun fire.
Less hay makes for large holes, which Italian consumers apparently prefer, whereas more hay makes for many small holes, which cheese-slicing machines prefer.
The result, however, is still a far cry from cheese made by machine in vast quantities in a factory.
The mold, during the three to six months of ripening, grows both in small, irregular, natural openings in the cheese and in machine-made perforations.
Everything that the enoteca of your dreams would have, is here: marble floor, prosciutto slicer, coffee machine, cheeses beyond inventory, hams galore, that wonderful aroma of Italian food shops and some 2,200 wines alongside typical Umbrian products such as olive oil, honey, marmalades, sauces, mushrooms and truffles.
After a truly madcap bit of business (our flightless birds decide to rob Fort Knox, not for the gold, but for their vending machine of cheese puffs), our heroes fall foul of an evil octopus, voiced to great effect by John Malkovich.
I find that machine has no cheese, but it does have cheddar cheese flavored sunchips.
But neither group tried to stop the shoppers and businessmen restocking their wares in Egypt, nor did Hamas make any visible effort to control or tax the thousands of cigarettes coming into Gaza, let alone the televisions, generators, washing machines, milk, cheese, sheep, goats, cows, camels, diesel fuel and gasoline.
These incredibly strong discs, known as "cheeses", are then machined by Castle Precision to the very precise shape that Lockheed Martin (UK) helped us to develop.
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