For context: That block form cheese that woolie is describing, that's 'Government' Cheese. I know what it is because my parents used to receive it when I was a child. Government cheese IS made in America and IS yellow in color, but it's cheese thst is literally issued out by the government, hence the name. As such, it is a much MUCH lower grade quality cheese and is really only decent when used in a melted for like grilled cheese and etc. [6]
@@zsugarant8447Yes. The US keeps a rolling stockpile of cheese as part of a strategic emergency reserve, and to reduce wastage and create passive demand for dairy. Cheese was chosen because it is a calory-dense, easy to handle foodstuff that does not spoil quickly. It is "rolling" because older stock gets removed by donating it via welfare and food relief programs, in order to ensure when shtf the stockpile is always SOMEWHAT fresh.
3:25:48 Classic of Game 165 is here.
Game - Taito Power Goal Arcade.
edit: this is a note to self comment.
Slop starts at 1:29:56
Thanks for the fix. Appreciated!
Ayyye the audio is fixed
For context: That block form cheese that woolie is describing, that's 'Government' Cheese. I know what it is because my parents used to receive it when I was a child.
Government cheese IS made in America and IS yellow in color, but it's cheese thst is literally issued out by the government, hence the name.
As such, it is a much MUCH lower grade quality cheese and is really only decent when used in a melted for like grilled cheese and etc. [6]
Wait, so that Fairly Oddparents bit was for real?
@@zsugarant8447Yes. The US keeps a rolling stockpile of cheese as part of a strategic emergency reserve, and to reduce wastage and create passive demand for dairy. Cheese was chosen because it is a calory-dense, easy to handle foodstuff that does not spoil quickly. It is "rolling" because older stock gets removed by donating it via welfare and food relief programs, in order to ensure when shtf the stockpile is always SOMEWHAT fresh.