The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? 12:34 - Jul 29 with 6049 views | BazzaInTheLoft | | | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 19:29 - Jul 29 with 1813 views | johncharles | Past it’s sell buy date Camembert | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:32 - Jul 29 with 1723 views | QPRSteve | Another vote for Roquefort. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:50 - Jul 29 with 1709 views | 80s_Boy | Come on, which Philistine has voted for Dairy Lea???? | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:54 - Jul 29 with 1706 views | colinallcars | What did Neil Armstrong say when he landed on the moon ? - it IS cheese ! | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:57 - Jul 29 with 1704 views | BrianMcCarthy |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 17:56 - Jul 29 by johann28 | Impossible to choose one because they obviously complement each other English: Richard III Wensleydale (A less crumbly, richer version of the traditional Wensleydale) Somerset Brie (Yes, just as good as the french stuff, soft and creamy) Michael's Mount (Very soft goat) Sage Derby (semi-hard with sage giving it a mottled green colour) Cornish Yarg (nettle-wrapped semi-hard cheese, tangy and slightly crumbly) French: Forme D'Ambert or any bleu d'auvergne (strong softish blue) St Nectaire (quite firm with beautiful nectarine flavour) Comte (Firm, mature cheddar-like) Pont L'Eveque (Brie-like in texture but much stronger) [Post edited 29 Jul 2021 18:03]
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"Forme D'Ambert or any bleu d'auvergne (strong softish blue)" Love them both, thanks to this (ahem) board. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 23:00 - Jul 29 with 1702 views | dezzar | I can just imagine a few Wall fans checking this site out ,Stripey Nigels or wot | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 01:07 - Jul 30 with 1669 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 23:00 - Jul 29 by dezzar | I can just imagine a few Wall fans checking this site out ,Stripey Nigels or wot |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 21:24 - Jan 23 with 1312 views | Rs_Holy |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 17:56 - Jul 29 by johann28 | Impossible to choose one because they obviously complement each other English: Richard III Wensleydale (A less crumbly, richer version of the traditional Wensleydale) Somerset Brie (Yes, just as good as the french stuff, soft and creamy) Michael's Mount (Very soft goat) Sage Derby (semi-hard with sage giving it a mottled green colour) Cornish Yarg (nettle-wrapped semi-hard cheese, tangy and slightly crumbly) French: Forme D'Ambert or any bleu d'auvergne (strong softish blue) St Nectaire (quite firm with beautiful nectarine flavour) Comte (Firm, mature cheddar-like) Pont L'Eveque (Brie-like in texture but much stronger) [Post edited 29 Jul 2021 18:03]
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Yeah 'Comte extra viex' is cheese heaven | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 21:29 - Jan 23 with 1305 views | Esox_Lucius | Gorgonzola Piccante for me. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 21:46 - Jan 23 with 1283 views | bosh67 | Th only difference between Mental and Emmental is.... .... .... em? | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:15 - Jan 23 with 1249 views | aston_hoop |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 21:29 - Jan 23 by Esox_Lucius | Gorgonzola Piccante for me. |
Got a bit of an addiction to the one they sell in my local Lidl! Who knew they had good cheese | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 22:28 - Jan 23 with 1239 views | zizoustainrod | Kikorangi Blue. A taste of Aotearoa (NZ). | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 10:06 - Jan 24 with 1135 views | cyprusmel | Halloumi of course Wensleydale Manchego goes very well with a beer Applewood If anyone is fortunate enough to holiday in Crete there are a few restaurants in Chania old town that serve a traditional cheese soup I think it's called Stakis, this is a must try. I wasn't sure at first, "cheese soup" ? but the waiter more or less insisted that I have it and he didn't put me wrong it was very very nice. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 11:23 - Jan 24 with 1103 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
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