“This is my daughter Brie and my son Shredded”.
I bet Shredded is a Gym rat
Splinter is the Rat.
Michelangelo is a party dude
Thank you for this, I lol’d
Edam could just be New Zealander for Adam
Jack
Colby
Aren’t those cheeses named for people, and not the other way around?
Colby is named after a town in Wisconsin, which was named after a railroad station, which was named after Charles Colby. So, in a round about way, sort of yes.
Monterey Jack was named after a town in California and the guy who sold the cheese, David Jacks, so half yes. I’m not entirely sure the origins of Monterey, CA’s name so it could be like a three quarters yes.
No
The Munsters was done already.
Let me introduce you to my baby, Belle.
Chester Bennington?
There was a whole family named after a cheese. The Munsters.
do last names count? There’s Blue Jays star pitcher Jordan Romano and of course Arrested Development legendary P.I. Gene Parmesan
Keeping it together Brie?
'Lil Kraft.
Devon (blue) Kerry (blue) Gabriel Paddy Jack
And the bastard, American.
I’m pretty sure I knew a Munster in highschool.
Wensleydale of the Them
Also the owner of the cheese shop, the finest in this manor, squire. So clean… certainly uncontaminated by cheese.
Rocquefort feels like one that has / could / should be used
Rockford (“rook” (the bird) + “ford”) is a common American place name
Rockefeller (from German Rockenfeld <- Rukenvelt “ridge field”) is an American surname
Roquefort literally means “fortified rock/cliff”
Rocquefort is also a french village that makes and names a stinky cheese hence the mention of it on a cheese themed thread.