Abrignac
3 years ago
So I’m passing through Wisconsin on my way to Fargo, ND and stopped for lunch. For an appetizer I ordered fried cheese curds. Mofo’s are damn good.
plinytheelder
3 years ago
Don't know, never had 'em
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Yep, fried are great (depending on where you go) or even fresh when they squeak when you eat them... they are the bomb. Sadly I can't get them out here. We have VT and upstate NY dairy land just a couple hours drive away but for some reason the stores don't sell curds

Don't eat too many though, you'll be backed and have an aneurysm trying to poop.
HockeyDad
3 years ago
Good for making poutine!
Gene363
3 years ago

Good for making poutine!

HockeyDad wrote:



+1
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
The taste is worth the poop aneurysm risk. Gorge away!
dkeage
3 years ago

The taste is worth the poop aneurysm risk. Gorge away!

Sunoverbeach wrote:


This
dkeage
3 years ago
I remember the first “Ice fishing Herf” I went to in Sconie wit Blacky, Rocky and Sledn, (met up with 8track and Baron one night). My bag was STUFFED with bags of curds and other cheesiness. The TSA guys got quite a chuckle .

Reminds me Blacky! It’s cool enough to ship now!! 🙏
Palama
3 years ago
Had cheese curds just once. Daughter went someplace with her family and brought back their leftovers. Iirc, half a Wagyu hamburger and a bunch of CCs. The curds were still warm so ate a few. They all squeaked so from comments I had read before, knew they were fresh. Threw the rest into the toaster oven and warmed them up. Ate ‘em all.
Cheno
3 years ago
Only reason for me to go to Wisconsin is cheese curds and I guess the dells.
Plowboy221
3 years ago
Palama
3 years ago

Only reason for me to go to Wisconsin is cheese curds and I guess the dells.

Cheno wrote:



Unless I go to the GB-Indy game at Lambeau next year, don’t think I’ll be visiting WI again. Wish I knew about cheese curds when I was in Appleton in the early ‘90s and later that year, in Milwaukee to watch the Packers play the Lions.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Only reason for me to go to Wisconsin is cheese curds and I guess the dells.

Cheno wrote:



:-s
8trackdisco
3 years ago

Unless I go to the GB-Indy game at Lambeau next year, don’t think I’ll be visiting WI again. Wish I knew about cheese curds when I was in Appleton in the early ‘90s and later that year, in Milwaukee to watch the Packers play the Lions.

Palama wrote:



Keep me in the loop as your journey to Lambeau advances.

I can hep!
dkeage
3 years ago

Keep me in the loop as your journey to Lambeau advances.

I can hep!

8trackdisco wrote:


:-k
Palama
3 years ago

Keep me in the loop as your journey to Lambeau advances.

I can hep!

8trackdisco wrote:



👍 Thanks!
Plowboy221
3 years ago

Unless I go to the GB-Indy game at Lambeau next year, don’t think I’ll be visiting WI again. Wish I knew about cheese curds when I was in Appleton in the early ‘90s and later that year, in Milwaukee to watch the Packers play the Lions.

Palama wrote:




I used to haul a lot of cheese outta Appleton back in the day…..
8trackdisco
3 years ago

:-k

dkeage wrote:



Hep as in Help. Not Hepatitis.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

👍 Thanks!

Palama wrote:



How many people do you think would be in your travel party?
Abrignac
3 years ago

Culver’s?

Plowboy221 wrote:



It was a truck stop in Menomonie, Wisconsin. I think it was called the Exit 45 Cafe.

Up in Fargo now. Snowing and 18 degrees. Took me about 9 hours to get here today. Snowed about 8 of those hours.

I’ve got two drops near here tomorrow AM then I head 2-3 hours west to Jamestown for my last drop. Afterwards, it’s down to Aberdeen, SD to pickup a load of beef headed to Phoenix, AZ. Supposed to snow tomorrow too.
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