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Article: A FIXATION FOR FETA: Few can resist addictive taste of this cheese.(Food)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- June 25, 1997
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Back in the good-old days when my husband was a normal American male, feta cheese was something we'd find sprinkled on salads in trendy restaurants, along with a few black olive slices. It was a nice enough experience, but we really didn't give it much thought.
Now, Eric has what I'd call a severe feta fetish and eats it with everything from gumbo to sauerkraut. He once tried crumbling it on top of tapioca pudding until, of course, I threatened to leave him.
He's hopelessly addicted and I am now lobbying to have all feta makers post a warning on their product: "Life without feta may cause severe irritability, feelings of inadequacy and even death by ...