This persons questions seems strangely spot on:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_h … eam_cheese
However the answerer can't "live without cream cheese"
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soupoftomato wrote:
This persons questions seems strangely spot on:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_h … eam_cheese
However the answerer can't "live without cream cheese"
ok
thanks
i've got 500 words written so far

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You could not make cheesecake without cream cheese. Cream cheese is important for cheesecake.
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What kind of teachers make you write something about cream cheese???
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rufflebee wrote:
scmb1 wrote:
That was fast.
er
kind of
i was pretty repetitive in my essay but either way it's still 1000 words
Cream cheese (which is also known as soft cheese, but I've never heard anyone call it that) is very important to the history of the world, contrary to popular belief. Many regard the creamy cheese as nothing more than a spread for pastries and breads, but those people would be wrong. Very very very very very wrong, because cream cheese is very very very important.
First off, the first American cream cheese was invented by some guy. This guy's name was William, and his last name was Lawrence. He was from New York, but more specfically, he was from Chester New York. William Lawrence from Chester New York invented cream cheese in 1800's. More specifically, the 1870's. And even more specifically, William Lawence from Chester (Which is a city or town in New York) was thought to have invented the cream cheese in 1872. Supposedly, that is. They didn't take very careful records back then, so it might have actually been 1873. Or it may have been 1874, or 1875, or anywhere around then. But cream cheese was invented by William Lawrence from Chester New York in circa (which is a Latin word meaning "about or around the time of" or something like that) 1872.
William Lawrence from Chester New York was a dairyman. That means William Lawrence from Chester New York either owned a dairy or worked at one. So William Lawrence from Chester New York had some experience with cheese and other dairy products. William Lawrence from Chester New York was trying to make some very fancy cheese. This very fancy cheese wasn't from America. This very fancy cheese was from France. This very fancy cheese was called something long and fancy. This very fancy French cheese with a very long and fancy French name was called Neufchatel. Neufchatel, the very fancy French cheese with a long and fancy name that I, being an English-only speaker, do not know how to pronounce, was the cheese William Lawrence from Chester New York was trying to make when he invented cream cheese, supposedly.
In 1880, "Philadelphia" was used as the name of William Lawrence from Chester New York's cream cheese. You may be wondering, "Philadelphia? I thought William Lawrence was from Chester New York, as you seem to be repeating it so much!" But Philadelphia was considered to be the home of "top quality" food back then, so I guess William Lawrence from Chester New York wanted people to think his American cream cheese was the best American cream cheese, but my sources say it was the only American cream cheese. Maybe William Lawrence from Chester New York just named it Philadelphia so the sheepish consumers would buy it just because of the name, and they probably did.
However, there have been references to cream cheese (which is also known as soft cheese) from France in years earlier. These earlier years are in the 1600's. More specifically, the 1650's. And even more specifically, 1651.
But they did not keep very good track of things such as records of the dates recipes were written down back then, so we will probably never know for sure when cream cheese first came to France.
People in Normandy have supposedly been making similar cheeses since the 1850's, too.
You may be wondering, "So what? It's just cheese." But if you are wondering that, then you my friend are very very very wrong. It is not just cheese- it is CREAM (also known as soft) cheese, thank you very much.
CREAM (also known as soft) cheese is very important to society today. People use cream cheese every where you look I tell you- They put it on their bagels, their bread, their cupcakes, their muffins, their children, their cheesecake (though actually cheese cake is pretty much made from cream [also known as soft] cheese), and many other pastries and foods.
Without cream (also known as soft) cheese, some people would never even think of eating a bagel. Eating a bagel could save someone's life for all we know. For all we know, soft (also known as cream) cheese is some foreign country's national food. Perhaps their national anthem is even written to honor the cream (also known as soft) cheese. Cream/soft cheese is much more important than you may have thought.
Cream (also known as soft) cheese is very important to society today in many countries.
Cream cheese is not necessarily the most healthy spread for bread, bagels, and pastries (though it is probably much healthier than the average spread, it's still far from being the most healthy) and because so many people love it's soft, creamy, moist, texture and use it everywhere, it can be found to be one of the causes of obesity, which is a growing problem in the United States and many other countries. Without cream cheese, we ("we" being the inhabitants of the world) would not have cheese cake, which is one of America's favorite deserts. Without cheese cake, many businesses would no longer make a profit, and many people would be on the streets. Without cheese cake, there would be very few options on desert menus. Without cheese cake, that one guy wouldn't have won that Bake Off on the Food Network, and his family would probably have been very disappointed in him (even though they'd probably lie and tell him that they're happy he made it as far as he did). Cream cheese is very important to the world's economy, and entertainment today as well.
Cream cheese has also been the focus of many pieces of art today, and in the past. Without cream cheese to paint, sculpt or draw, many emotional young children would be on the streets doing who knows what. If these children didn't have cream (also known as soft) cheese, their country's streets would probably not be safe because of all of the inspirationless children running about without anything to do. So cream cheese may be the reason why you can (or cannot) safely walk from your home to the grocery store (where you may or may not be purchasing cream [also known as soft] cheese).
Littletonkslover of Minnesota quotes, "Without this great dish, I would not be where I am today."
So, cream (also known as soft) cheese is much more important than you may think it is.
Thank you for your time.
as a side-note, i typed this up in notepad so if there's any problems with the formatting you can blame that
pretty repetitive indeed
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thebuilderdd wrote:
What kind of teachers make you write something about cream cheese???
it wasn't a teacher that made me write the essay
soupoftomato wrote:
You could not make cheesecake without cream cheese. Cream cheese is important for cheesecake.
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i think i put something about that in there
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rufflebee wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
What kind of teachers make you write something about cream cheese???
it wasn't a teacher that made me write the essay
soupoftomato wrote:
You could not make cheesecake without cream cheese. Cream cheese is important for cheesecake.
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i think i put something about that in there
Who did?
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Very fancy cheese indeed.
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thebuilderdd wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
What kind of teachers make you write something about cream cheese???
it wasn't a teacher that made me write the essay
soupoftomato wrote:
You could not make cheesecake without cream cheese. Cream cheese is important for cheesecake.
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i think i put something about that in there
Who did?
Me.
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melikecheese wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
What kind of teachers make you write something about cream cheese???
it wasn't a teacher that made me write the essay
i think i put something about that in thereWho did?
Me.
correct

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Oh how I love that creamy cheese. *p*
here's a weird fact you can add if you want to. C:
If you repetively eat cream cheese it starts to taste like ice cream!
(sorry, I don't know how to spell repetively. >_>)
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rufflebee wrote:
melikecheese wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
Who did?Me.
correct

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sad.

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Cream Cheese was used as a way to stop the Cold War. Someone decided to have a Cheese Party to lighten the tension, and it worked.
Insert the above(repititive version), along with a ridiculously long history of the Cold War.
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rufflebee wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
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kind of
i was pretty repetitive in my essay but either way it's still 1000 wordsCream cheese (which is also known as soft cheese, but I've never heard anyone call it that) is very important to the history of the world, contrary to popular belief. Many regard the creamy cheese as nothing more than a spread for pastries and breads, but those people would be wrong. Very very very very very wrong, because cream cheese is very very very important.
First off, the first American cream cheese was invented by some guy. This guy's name was William, and his last name was Lawrence. He was from New York, but more specfically, he was from Chester New York. William Lawrence from Chester New York invented cream cheese in 1800's. More specifically, the 1870's. And even more specifically, William Lawence from Chester (Which is a city or town in New York) was thought to have invented the cream cheese in 1872. Supposedly, that is. They didn't take very careful records back then, so it might have actually been 1873. Or it may have been 1874, or 1875, or anywhere around then. But cream cheese was invented by William Lawrence from Chester New York in circa (which is a Latin word meaning "about or around the time of" or something like that) 1872.
William Lawrence from Chester New York was a dairyman. That means William Lawrence from Chester New York either owned a dairy or worked at one. So William Lawrence from Chester New York had some experience with cheese and other dairy products. William Lawrence from Chester New York was trying to make some very fancy cheese. This very fancy cheese wasn't from America. This very fancy cheese was from France. This very fancy cheese was called something long and fancy. This very fancy French cheese with a very long and fancy French name was called Neufchatel. Neufchatel, the very fancy French cheese with a long and fancy name that I, being an English-only speaker, do not know how to pronounce, was the cheese William Lawrence from Chester New York was trying to make when he invented cream cheese, supposedly.
In 1880, "Philadelphia" was used as the name of William Lawrence from Chester New York's cream cheese. You may be wondering, "Philadelphia? I thought William Lawrence was from Chester New York, as you seem to be repeating it so much!" But Philadelphia was considered to be the home of "top quality" food back then, so I guess William Lawrence from Chester New York wanted people to think his American cream cheese was the best American cream cheese, but my sources say it was the only American cream cheese. Maybe William Lawrence from Chester New York just named it Philadelphia so the sheepish consumers would buy it just because of the name, and they probably did.
However, there have been references to cream cheese (which is also known as soft cheese) from France in years earlier. These earlier years are in the 1600's. More specifically, the 1650's. And even more specifically, 1651.
But they did not keep very good track of things such as records of the dates recipes were written down back then, so we will probably never know for sure when cream cheese first came to France.
People in Normandy have supposedly been making similar cheeses since the 1850's, too.
You may be wondering, "So what? It's just cheese." But if you are wondering that, then you my friend are very very very wrong. It is not just cheese- it is CREAM (also known as soft) cheese, thank you very much.
CREAM (also known as soft) cheese is very important to society today. People use cream cheese every where you look I tell you- They put it on their bagels, their bread, their cupcakes, their muffins, their children, their cheesecake (though actually cheese cake is pretty much made from cream [also known as soft] cheese), and many other pastries and foods.
Without cream (also known as soft) cheese, some people would never even think of eating a bagel. Eating a bagel could save someone's life for all we know. For all we know, soft (also known as cream) cheese is some foreign country's national food. Perhaps their national anthem is even written to honor the cream (also known as soft) cheese. Cream/soft cheese is much more important than you may have thought.
Cream (also known as soft) cheese is very important to society today in many countries.
Cream cheese is not necessarily the most healthy spread for bread, bagels, and pastries (though it is probably much healthier than the average spread, it's still far from being the most healthy) and because so many people love it's soft, creamy, moist, texture and use it everywhere, it can be found to be one of the causes of obesity, which is a growing problem in the United States and many other countries. Without cream cheese, we ("we" being the inhabitants of the world) would not have cheese cake, which is one of America's favorite deserts. Without cheese cake, many businesses would no longer make a profit, and many people would be on the streets. Without cheese cake, there would be very few options on desert menus. Without cheese cake, that one guy wouldn't have won that Bake Off on the Food Network, and his family would probably have been very disappointed in him (even though they'd probably lie and tell him that they're happy he made it as far as he did). Cream cheese is very important to the world's economy, and entertainment today as well.
Cream cheese has also been the focus of many pieces of art today, and in the past. Without cream cheese to paint, sculpt or draw, many emotional young children would be on the streets doing who knows what. If these children didn't have cream (also known as soft) cheese, their country's streets would probably not be safe because of all of the inspirationless children running about without anything to do. So cream cheese may be the reason why you can (or cannot) safely walk from your home to the grocery store (where you may or may not be purchasing cream [also known as soft] cheese).
So, cream (also known as soft) cheese is much more important than you may think it is.
Thank you for your time.as a side-note, i typed this up in notepad so if there's any problems with the formatting you can blame that
pretty repetitive indeed
several times, rufflebee wrote:
William Lawrence from Chester New York.
Cream (also known as soft) cheese.
These earlier years are in the 1*00's. More specifically, the 1**0's. And even more specifically, 1***.
This very fancy cheese was called something long and fancy.
I used to have Philadelphia cream cheese sometimes!
I didn't know it had such a historical significance.
Also, 1044 words.
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Lol, you're good at gaining words. You write very like five times in the same sentence and you always say (also known as soft cheese). You, my friend are a very repetitive little bee.
I just know you're going to reply "what".
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