Cheese?
El Capitano
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And we're not talking Andy's music collection here, but the real stuff.
Following on from yesterday's Bacon and Steakfest, lets discuss cheese.
Following on from yesterday's Bacon and Steakfest, lets discuss cheese.
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Wensleydale"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Yes yes yes, i heart cheese. At the mo I have a lovely block of cheddar with whiskey on the go.0
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Gotta love cheese!Advocate of disc brakes.0
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nicklouse wrote:Wensleydale
got to be the one with cranberries in though0 -
Big fan of cheese myself, probably the reason no matter how much excercise I do my weight never goes down0
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i like both equally but separately0
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Talking of cheese, i used to love ilchester beer cheese, I found the makers but I dunno where I can buy it from. Has anyone else had or seen it?0
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I know someone who hates cheese and has cheeseless pizzaRide it like you stole it!0
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gazderry wrote:Talking of cheese, i used to love ilchester beer cheese, I found the makers but I dunno where I can buy it from. Has anyone else had or seen it?
I have many years ago, bought from a shop in Cheddar Gorge. I've just scanned Madam Fromage's website (the shop is a 2 minute walk from the office) and they don't have it listed. I know you can get some of the Ilchester Cheeses in Asda - I've had the Marmite one, but I've not seen the Beer one, but TBH, I haven't really been looking for it.MissBint37 wrote:I know someone who hates cheese and has cheeseless pizza
That would be both of my sons... :shock:0 -
El Capitano wrote:MissBint37 wrote:I know someone who hates cheese and has cheeseless pizza
That would be both of my sons... :shock:
What did you do to cause such a travisty!?!
I hope it has nothing to do with a promotional Cheese costume that you keep at the back of your wardrobe...0 -
Kiblams wrote:El Capitano wrote:MissBint37 wrote:I know someone who hates cheese and has cheeseless pizza
That would be both of my sons... :shock:
What did you do to cause such a travisty!?!
of your wardrobe...
Dunno, but then they're both pretty odd - I blame the parents...
That said, my youngest daughter (No Andy, I'm not going to post pics), eats enough cheese to make up for both of the boys.0 -
MissBint37 wrote:I know someone who hates cheese and has cheeseless pizza
My dads girlfriend is like this too. Wierdo!
Personally, I'm a fan of cheese. The more the better. The more mature the better too.0 -
fyldesmurf wrote:nicklouse wrote:Wensleydale
got to be the one with cranberries in though
Never,never,ever buy Wensleydale with owt in it..Completely ruins the flavour of the cheese.
On it's own with a bit of onion.0 -
I like it so much I changed my surname0
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I'm the only person that doesn't like it then? I can eat it melted on stuff, so pizza, cheese on toast (with branston pickle) and on Baked Spuds, but to cut some off, put it on a cracker and eat it is vile.
I've always wanted to like it, as I realise I'm missing out on a lot, but my tastebuds have issues (When I was younger, I didn't like bacon! I beat myself up, taught myself a lesson, and now LOVE the stuff. This didn't work with cheese)It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
Join us on UK-MTB we won't bite, but bring cake!
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I Love Cheese!
Everything apart from the horrible blue ming like Stilton that tastes like cheesey feet sprinkled with the scrapings of a tramp's foreskin.Santa Cruz Chameleon
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mmmmm cheese.
Apparently I used to live on cheese on toast when little.
To give you some idea of my love for cheese, the fridge at home's got emental, cheddar, parmessan, mahon, red leicester, wenslydale, stilton, yarg, lincolnshire poacher, 2 types of goats, proper mozarella, feta, a camenbert that's going to be baked tonight, a lovely hop covered one from Guntons in Colchester and the wife's off to Southwold today and will be visiting Nutters for a selection of at least three more.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
ibbo68 wrote:fyldesmurf wrote:nicklouse wrote:Wensleydale
got to be the one with cranberries in though
Never,never,ever buy Wensleydale with owt in it..Completely ruins the flavour of the cheese.
On it's own with a bit of onion.
Wensleydale with pickled onion in it. MMMmmmmmmmmMMMMMmmmmmm+ 1001 posts reset by the cruel cruel moderators!
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Cheese = staple late night snack - especially Leerdammer, Gorgonzola, Saint Agur blue . . .My abundant supply of MTFU is reserved for use in dry, sunny conditions.0
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El Capitano
I assume I'll be seeing you at the Cardiff Cheese Festival?
i'm taking a tuppawear box of pre buttered biscuits!0 -
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projectsome wrote:I can put cheese on almost anything
Sometimes it apears all by itself...0 -
spongtastic wrote:To give you some idea of my love for cheese, the fridge at home's got emental, cheddar, parmessan, mahon, red leicester, wenslydale, stilton, yarg, lincolnshire poacher, 2 types of goats, proper mozarella, feta, a camenbert that's going to be baked tonight, a lovely hop covered one from Guntons in Colchester and the wife's off to Southwold today and will be visiting Nutters for a selection of at least three more.
Wow, can I come and live at your house? I only have mature cheddar, Berkswell, Swaledale ewe's milk and blue Wensleydale in mine at the moment (mmm, Tebay cheese counter).
There's a great cheese related song on here http://www.myspace.com/biscuitbadger - it's the one imaginatively titled Cheese.Small fat weak punter0 -
Good mature cheddar, or cheddar with mustard seeds.
Also crumbly chesire, especially with thick crusty bread and pickles.0 -
The Northern Monkey wrote:El Capitano
I assume I'll be seeing you at the Cardiff Cheese Festival?
Oh yes...0 -
supersonic wrote:Good mature cheddar, or cheddar with mustard seeds.
Also crumbly chesire, especially with thick crusty bread and pickles.
Indeed. Also partial to a bit of Derby Sage or Red Windsor myself...0 -
blackstiks blue s my current favorite blue cheese, its amazing.
i love brie too and this may make me a philistine, but i love cathedral city cheddar cheese, its blooming delicious.0 -
climbingpixie wrote:
Wow, can I come and live at your house? I only have mature cheddar, Berkswell, Swaledale ewe's milk and blue Wensleydale in mine at the moment (mmm, Tebay cheese counter).
There's a great cheese related song on here http://www.myspace.com/biscuitbadger - it's the one imaginatively titled Cheese.
You can come and live with me if you really want to, but you have to cope with 2 children aged 3 and 5 who can out argue anybody, speak French and are incredibly blonde and cute.Visit Clacton during the School holidays - it's like a never ending freak show.
Who are you calling inbred?0 -
El Capitano wrote:And we're not talking Andy's music collection here, but the real stuff.
Lets not get personal now Mr Aqua lover!0