So I was reminiscing over my childhood with my sister and we came remember this CD we had that brought us back a lot of nostalgia. It has a wide variety of weird songs like "Robot Monkey Head", "A Manatee Sneezed on Me", "What Kind of Cat are You?". I found where a lot of the songs were online by just looking up the song title or lyrics but there's this song that I think was called "Cheese Song". I know the beginning lyrics so I don't know if I should be putting it on here but I just want to know if someone can find it for me online. I've tried everything to find it, but can't. I don't know when it was made but it was probably before the mid 2000s since that's when I remember playing it. The lyrics I know will be attached below, they may not be perfect but that's how I remember them. If you know the song and where I can find it please let me know.

There's a food I love/ One I've been dreaming of/ Its fame claims to immortality/ This is my homage to fromage/ Sing along if you please for/ Cheese, cheese, cheese, wonderful cheese/ Bees don't like cheese/ But I love cheese/ Like this one/ Cheddar, cheddar, cheddar/ No cheese is better/ I eat it wearing a sweater/ And that's why I love cheddar/ Mozzarella!/ Mozzarella, mozzarella, mozzarella/ It makes me a happy fella/ It's a worldwide number one sella/ It is!/ And that's why I love mozzarella/ Cheese, cheese, cheese, wonderful cheese/ Bees don't like cheese/ But I love cheese


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A deliciously creamy, savory, and sweet goat cheese ice cream turned blue with butterfly pea flowers ribboned through with bright red strawberry habanero jam. The ice and fire, together, to commemorate the end of Game of Thrones.

Strawberry swirl adapted from Stella Parks' Serious Eats recip. 

Be cautious with the habanero and use only as much as you think you can handle. I started with a small amount and worked my way up to get my spiciness level. 

There will be extra strawberry swirl. Why not eat it on a cracker with, I don't know, maybe some goat cheese?

There is a new song by the music artist CJ. It is titled, "Whoopty," and is pretty catchy. It has a weird little melody with a chanting lady, a solid beat, and the lyrics are your usual bragging-while-rapping, but he does it with a solid enthusiasm and good speed of lyric-spitting. The thing I really liked about the song, however, was when he repeatedly said he was, "Addicted to blue cheese." I thought he was maybe being literal and I pictured how a music video could have him sitting at a dinner table surrounded by copious amounts of blue cheese he excitedly eats. It would just be so random. This isn't the case, sadly.

Back in 1914, the concept of Cheese Days originated from the notion that if some little town in Illinois could have a festival commemorating sauerkraut, then a celebration based on cheese would be an even better idea.

Lila Andrews, a third grader at Norton Elementary School in Louisville, got noticed on Twitter by The Kraft-Heinz Co. after she wrote a sweet song about her love for mac and cheese. Now she has a record deal.

Kori Andrews, Lila's mother, said she and her husband didn't know about Lila's song until she was singing it and told them "Mr. A", Jamie Albritton, her music teacher, tagged Kraft in a Twitter post and that Kraft had responded. Lila's parents weren't sure it would turn into anything, but three months later, the family was seeing Lila off in a limo to record her song.

On Tuesday morning, she performed her song for a small crowd, most holding signs that said #MacLilaFamous, alongside her teacher, who played the ukulele. Then she was whisked away by a limo for Lila to record her song.

"After the 'Night Cheese' incident -- which is where Tina sang 'Night Cheese' -- which was like a second and cost, like, $50,000, the network was like, 'You guys gotta chill it,'" Richmond said while discussing song rights.

The band's debut album Lounge Against the Machine was released in 2000 by Oglio Records.[2] Cheese's second and third albums, Tuxicity and I'd Like a Virgin were independently released in 2002 and 2004 by Cheese's own label, Ideatown Entertainment (later renamed to Coverage Records).[citation needed] From 2004 to 2006, Surfdog Records released three Richard Cheese CDs: Aperitif for Destruction, a studio album, Silent Nightclub, a collection of songs tangentially related to the holiday season, and The Sunny Side of the Moon: The Best of Richard Cheese, which included newly re-recorded versions of six covers plus three new covers. Surfdog also re-released the Richard Cheese albums Tuxicity and I'd Like a Virgin on their label.[citation needed]

Beginning in 2007, the band returned to releasing its own albums through its independent Coverage Records label: Dick at Nite, Viva La Vodka: Richard Cheese Live, OK Bartender, A Lounge Supreme, Live at the Royal Wedding and its companion behind-the-scenes album The Royal Baby Album, Back in Black Tie, and a Christmas album, Cocktails with Santa.[citation needed] Cheese released a studio album on CD titled Licensed to Spill in 2017, and a greatest hits digital compilation titled Lord of the Swings: The Best of Richard Cheese, Volume 2 in 2018. In 2019, the band released Richard Cheese's Big Swingin' Organ, an album of instrumental organ versions of nine of their songs. Also, in 2019 it released a one-track parody album titled Richard Cheese: Live on Titan which satirized the ending of the motion picture Avengers: Infinity War.[citation needed] A studio album titled Numbers Of The Beast was released digitally on July 31, 2020, and another studio album titled Big Cheese Energy was released digitally on February 26, 2021.[citation needed]

Richard Cheese's cover of Disturbed's "Down with the Sickness" was featured in the 2004 Zack Snyder-directed remake of Dawn of the Dead.[3] In 2016, the band had two songs in the motion picture Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,[citation needed] and released a one-track parody album called Live at Wayne Financial Tower in which the band's performance is cut short by Superman's heat vision.[citation needed] Warner Bros. hired the band to perform and appear as animated LEGO mini-figs in the 2017 film The Lego Batman Movie.[citation needed] In May 2021, Snyder's Army of the Dead movie featured Richard Cheese singing the opening song "Viva Las Vegas" in a duet with Allison Crowe.[citation needed]

This article documents the presence of cheese in the culinary traditions of southeast China between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries through a close analysis of a single recipe collection, Mr. Song's Book of Nourishing Life. It opens by examining Mr. Song's techniques for cheesemaking, exploring his many culinary applications for cheese, and situating his interest in dairy within the broader tradition of cheesemaking of his place and time. By reconstructing the flavors of centuries past, this article recovers a forgotten tradition of cheesemaking in southern China and challenges popular stereotypes about traditional Chinese cuisine being dairy-free.

"Apparently it tapped into a universal experience, which I wasn't sure was 'gonna resonate," Lapidus said. "It's funny, a lot of songs are kind of shrouded in complex metaphors. This one is literally just about parmesan cheese and standing up to the forces that want to keep the consumers of America from getting their cheese."

"I grew up just completely immersed in the pop-punk, emo, hardcore-punk scene in Pennsylvania," Lapidus says. "So that was my bread and butter musically from a songwriting perspective. So everything I do that seems like a parody of that comes from a place of such deep love and gratitude for this music and has really shaped my entire life."

Klum was the last Judge to award the singer with an X, but she was also the most encouraging. The model cheered along with the crowd and insisted that she too understood the plight of wanting more parmesan cheese. Lapidus told us that her enthusiasm helped him get through the audition.

Here's a fact for you: there are few things greater in life than music, puns and cheese. If you're nodding your head in agreement, then we've got a treat for you. We decided to stick 'em all together and turn 10 famous songs into cheese puns with chees in the title. So grab yourself a glass of wine (or ribena) and enjoy this selection of the finest cheese!

Of the many singers discovered by song collectors in my home country ofNorfolk, Harry Cox and Sam Larner stand supreme, unrivalled not only for thequantity of their songs, but also the quality. Thus it is hardly surprisingthat six of the twelve songs which I have chosen to record have come fromthem. Both these singers had repertoires which covered the entire spectrumof English rural song, from the high Classic Ballad down (or up?) to outrightbawdry.

Butter, Cheese and All is still sung at the annual dinner of theAppleton Bellringers. Keith learned it from the father of a friend who farmedjust outside Appleton. I learned the song both from a former landlord of thepub at Eaton and from the late Arnold Woodley of Bampton.

Then supper being over about half an hour or more,

When the master smelling of my cheese came tapping at the door.

And, I not knowing where to hide, up the chimney I did hide,

And there I sat quite at my ease

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