Each Thursday, we bring you an assortment of tasty links from our friends over at YumSugar. We hope you enjoy!- On this, National Moldy Cheese day, YumSugar wants to test your stinky cheese knowledge.
- This week's featured 'wich is a tasty looking smoked gouda and ham grilled cheese.
- America's chattiest TV cook is expanding her empire to include a burger joint.
- Can't tell a Bartlett from an Anjou? Learn your pear basics from this helpful slide show.
- Starbucks is starting to offer tasting of Clover coffee (aka, java from the world's most expensive coffee maker).
- Ever wonder what Ponzu sauce is? Wonder no longer!
- Want to keep your roommate's sticky fingers off your yogurt? Try a modular fridge!

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10-09-2008 @3:17PM Rt said... One can only presume there is a financial interest.
The only problem is it is not disclosed.
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10-09-2008 @3:20PM Marisa McClellan said... Nope, there's no financial arrangement here. Simply a partnership designed to spotlight content. If you head over to YumSugar, you'll notice that they also round up our content on Thursdays.
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10-09-2008 @7:25PM Megan said... Rachael has been saying that for a long time. I think the previous ideas she had was a rotation of burger flavors, changing monthly or something like that.
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10-09-2008 @7:42PM Rt said... Money is only one form of financial interest. Partnerships are formed for mutual benefit, usually financial.
In this case it is called by the Latin phrase "quid pro quo". We Americans also say, 'you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours'. One can only presume we had itchy backs at one time.
No need to beat this to death.
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