Cain rightly points out that real cheese isn't generally liquid, so maybe this container is for pasteurized processed cheese food product. Or a good place to hide things from people who don't like cheese.
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This must be what they have at that cheese shop in the Monty Python sketch.
It's a ruse. That's actually where they hide the "dough"
It's saying cheese for the camera. You know, "Cheese!"
I get it. In that house, they call their jar of leftover screws and nails the "cheese" jar. -- Mykal
I think it is a mug on a shelf. The imprint is the directive to say, "cheese."
Occassionaly, some of us need a nudge to smile first thing in the morning.
It's the Velveeta pitcher...
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