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  1. Bohemian Rhapsody has some brilliant high points and one of them is Mike Myers' cheesy role in the film. The former Saturday Night Live mainstay and the creator of Austin Powers appears as EMI record executive Ray Foster.

  2. This article is about the gastronome. For the cheese from Burgundy, see Brillat-Savarin cheese. Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Posthumous portrait, 1848 Born 2 April 1755 Belley, France Died 2 February 1826 (aged 70) Paris, France Resting place Père Lachaise Cemetery Notable works Physiologie du goût (The Physiology of Taste) "Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are." Aphorism ...

  3. I was watching 'They Live' recently with Rowdy Roddy Piper, and the film was just brilliant fun. Incredibly cheesy. As I'm a massive overthinker, it got me pondering? Why were there so many of these, silly popcorn flicks in the 80s, and what makes a film cheesy?

  4. Brillat-Savarin is a triple cream dessert cheese that was created by cheese-maker Henri Androuët in the 1930s. It is named after 19th-century gastronome and epicure, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. It is an industrial cheese produced by three dairies situated in the Ile de France region.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2018 · FOOD HISTORY: Brillat-Savarin, The Man &… the Cheese. Long before Atkins declared the war on carbs, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826) had done exactly the same. Cheese, however, he truly loved. CARBS! Unfortunately, carbs have been deemed evil, just as fat was in the 1980s and 1990s.

  6. Brillat-Savarin is a soft-ripened triple cream cow's milk cheese with at least 72% fat in dry matter (roughly 40% overall). It has a natural, bloomy rind. It was created c. 1890 as "Excelsior" or "Délice des gourmets" ("Gourmets' delight") by the Dubuc family, near Forges-les-Eaux (Seine-Maritime).

  7. brilliant. That she loved Mozart and Bach. And the Beatles. And me. Once, when she specifically lumped me with those musical types, I asked her what the order was, and she replied, smiling, “Alphabetical.” At the time I smiled too. But now sit and wonder whether she was listing me by my first name— in which case I would trail Mozart—