Thursday, December 15, 2005

Open Book Test

Those of you who have access to a Hoard's Dairyman will be able to find the answer to this test with relative ease. There will be three questions on this test and the first question is worth 90% of your grade. The other two questions are worth 5% each
1. What is Cheddar Cheese named after?
2. What kind of coffee am I drinking?
3. How much snow did we get this morning?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

mark cheddar...
maxwell house...
0 inches....

Glen Zehr said...

WRONG ON ALL COUNTS

Anonymous said...

1. ? Ha! it was because of the Cheddar Grove caves.
2. *bucks
3. .78 inches

Anonymous said...

that was me
Lavern

Glen Zehr said...

Wrong
Wrong
probably right

Anonymous said...

1. Because of how it's made? The curd is cut into cubes before it's stacked and the whey drains off. According to a site I found on google the name does come from those caves. ( Yeah, well it says according to local legend. )
2. Folger's or else Lowell emailed you some nice fresh beans from Guatemala. :)
3. score 5%

Lavern

P.s. what is up with your word verification. It hasn't been letting my comment go through on the first try. Either it's wierd or I can see/type very well!

Glen Zehr said...

Oh me, your getting closer.
wrong on one
right on two.
you are now up to 10%
GZ

Anonymous said...

1. From the name of the town, Cheddar.

Lavern

Glen Zehr said...

That's it....
Do you know where it is??
I'll give you a big hint....
It's not in the U.S.

Anonymous said...

Sommerset,England. Not that I'd have known without looking it up.

Lavern

Did you notice any thing about the EU's wonderful place brandname trademarks? Since cheddar cheese has been made so many places they can't put a trademark on the name cheddar. They can only put it on one particular brand. There is a possiblity that all but one company may have to come up with a new spelling for bologna for the same reason. Isn't the EU wonderful! :P