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“And the cheese in your omelette? Cheddar, Brie, aged Gouda, Morbier, Torta del Casar, Double Gloucester, Époisses, Shropshire blue, or American?”

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Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 10/28/2013

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Artist: Jack Ziegler
Publication: New Yorker
Pub Date: 10/28/2013
Caption: "And the cheese in your omelette? Cheddar, Brie, aged Gouda, Morbier, Torta del Casar, Double Gloucester, Époisses, Shropshire blue, or American?"
Color: black & white
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