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Cheese

Cheese represents happiness in your love life. If a mouse or vermin is eating cheese then this can show that things are not what they seem. To dream that you see or make cheese signifies that you either have an inflated opinion of yourself or of someone. To eat cheese signifies success in love. If the cheese are ripe / smelly or moldy such as mature cheddar, Limburger and Brie forecasts financial and/or social awkwardness.

To dream of mild or processed cheese indicates a need for a change. The implication of a dream involving cheese varies greatly according to its details. To dream of soft cheese (such as brie or soft cheese)  may be expressing a desire to be more dominant in some situation or relationship. To see a big lump of cheese in your dream, represents influence and power. To have a dream about macaroni cheese indicates some loss is likely to occur.

To dream that you are cooking with cheese (such as cheese on toast) means there is a danger of losing money through gambling. Dreaming of stilton indicates that you need to be more careful in expressing your views to others. Any type of dry cheese indicates it is time to take things easy.

cheese dream dictionary
Anonymous on Wed, 01/26/2011 - 13:39

As soon as I read your first

As soon as I read your first sentence that cheese represents happiness in life, I knew this was going to be an interesting read with a great perspective. Cheese is my favorite food! I could eat it with every meal. I love hard, soft, aged, strong...all kinds.  

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