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  • NGale
    NGale Posts: 1,866
    FoldingJoe wrote:
    NGale wrote:
    FoldingJoe wrote:
    Cornish Yarg - lovely cheese.

    Try some if you see it in the supermarket. You won't be disappointed!! :)

    Have to admit I am not a great fan of it. I have at least tried it.

    More of a Devon Blue, or Stilton person myself. I do like a bit of Wensleydale on occasion though :D

    You're from Devon, you would say that!!! ;)

    Hey I like Brie, it doesn't mean I actually like the French :wink::lol:
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  • Greg T wrote:
    CrackFox wrote:
    Thousands of vegetarians would have given up long ago if not for cheese.

    So there is a downside....

    "Recent reports from the College of Studies suggest that cheese maintains the health and well being of pasty, never laugh at funny jokes, self regarding bed wetters"

    Plus its actually rare to find a "proper" vegetarian. So many eat fish or white meat or bacon when they have a hangover...
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  • Greg T
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    Plus its actually rare to find a "proper" vegetarian. So many eat fish or white meat or bacon when they have a hangover...

    In Vino Veritas..
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  • Greg T
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    Greg66 wrote:

    Sounds like an insurance job - it's a raclette
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  • Question:

    I had, what I thought was, an inspirational thought the other day.

    Apple Crumble... with a thin layer of cheddar beneath the crumble.




    I think it would work. Do you?
  • Greg T
    Greg T Posts: 3,266
    Apple Crumble... with a thin layer of cheddar beneath the crumble.

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  • NGale
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    Greg66 wrote:

    and don't forget the worcester sauce :lol:
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  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,377
    Question:

    I had, what I thought was, an inspirational thought the other day.

    Apple Crumble... with a thin layer of cheddar beneath the crumble.




    I think it would work. Do you?

    Try it and report back. I'm intrigued. Maybe just a single portion mini-crumble just in case, though.
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  • Greg T wrote:
    Greg66 wrote:

    Sounds like an insurance job - it's a raclette

    I've always been rather fondue of cheddar.
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  • Greg T
    Greg T Posts: 3,266
    Greg66 wrote:
    I've always been rather fondue of cheddar.

    After a while I find it grates, when don't ewe try something different?
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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Jarlsberg

    And a lovely wine.
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  • asprilla
    asprilla Posts: 8,440
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Jarlsberg

    And a lovely wine.

    Sneaky edit. I was about to accuse you of a category error.

    My old man likes Jarlsberg. I'm afraid I find it a bit bland.
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  • FoldingJoe
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    Greg T wrote:
    Greg66 wrote:
    I've always been rather fondue of cheddar.

    After a while I find it grates, when don't ewe try something different?

    That was a rare-bit of information!!
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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Asprilla wrote:
    DonDaddyD wrote:
    Jarlsberg

    And a lovely wine.

    Sneaky edit. I was about to accuse you of a category error.

    My old man likes Jarlsberg. I'm afraid I find it a bit bland.

    If you can't see it, it didn't happen. Internet rules. FACT.
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  • rjsterry
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    Mrs RJS knocked up an amazing salad last night with big slabs of grilled halloumi, flaked haddock, tomatoes and lettuce from the garden and some other bits and bobs.

    Nom.
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  • Greg T
    Greg T Posts: 3,266
    rjsterry wrote:
    Mrs RJS knocked up an amazing salad last night with big slabs of grilled halloumi, flaked haddock, tomatoes and lettuce from the garden and some other bits and bobs.

    Nom.

    And what did you eat?
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  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,377
    Greg T wrote:
    rjsterry wrote:
    Mrs RJS knocked up an amazing salad last night with big slabs of grilled halloumi, flaked haddock, tomatoes and lettuce from the garden and some other bits and bobs.

    Nom.

    And what did you eat?

    What's really weird is that I decided to accompany said salad with a glass of Pimm's. I mean, really. WTF was I thinking?
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  • Question:

    I had, what I thought was, an inspirational thought the other day.

    Apple Crumble... with a thin layer of cheddar beneath the crumble.




    I think it would work. Do you?

    Works for me :)
  • Question:

    I had, what I thought was, an inspirational thought the other day.

    Apple Crumble... with a thin layer of cheddar beneath the crumble.

    I think it would work. Do you?

    This has been my brother's knockout recipe for some years - I hate giving my siblings credit as much as the next person but trust me, yes, it works.
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  • joelsim
    joelsim Posts: 7,552
    If it doesn't walk on its own, it's not cheese.

    Unless it's a proper cheddar, a Montgomery or whatever, none of this Cathedral nonsense.