Was at York Christmas Market the other day and bought a pack of 7 different cheeses.
We are both Cheese addicts and enjoy some with a couple of crackers for supper (along with a nice bottle of red).
Started the first one last night, its a Leicester Sunset Blue and if its anything to go by the next few weeks will be a treat, roll on supper time.
The 7 cheeses as remember are :-
Leicester Sunset Blue,
Mature Chedder
Red Leicester
Smoked Chedder
Carmelised Onion
Cranberry Chedder
Wensleydale.
Any other Cheese addicts out there.
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Not a cheese fan my wife & girls are & often have a ' cheese party ' which has an obligatory bottle of port we were invited to dinner at a friends house a few years back & found out she had made broccoli & Stilton soup, two things I really dislike. I managed to finish the soup without gagging & was asked if I'd enjoyed it & as I'm a polite fella said it was lovely so she went into the kitchen returning smiling with another portion of the bloody stuff
Anyway I like Cheddar, Red Leicester, Cranberry Cheddar & Wensleydale. I do like Cornish Puffs ( no not Bobby from Truro ) & Jacobs crackers. There has to be Branston or Tomato pickle involved as well as few grapes.
The wife loves Brie, Stilton, Camembert & loads of others & will always order when we're out.
Anyway I like Cheddar, Red Leicester, Cranberry Cheddar & Wensleydale. I do like Cornish Puffs ( no not Bobby from Truro ) & Jacobs crackers. There has to be Branston or Tomato pickle involved as well as few grapes.
The wife loves Brie, Stilton, Camembert & loads of others & will always order when we're out.
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We're having our annual trip to Melton Mowbay this week to get a porkpie and some Stilton for Boxing Day. Like our cheeses in this house.
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Not a cheese 'addict' but enjoy - Stilton, Brie and particularly, crumbly white Lancashire. Accompanied by oatmeal biscuits and with SW here, a glass of red.
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Arrived home from work after calling at tesco. Bought block of wensleydale and a box of salted black pepper cracker. Opened a bottle of Rioja and never had dinner.... Yum yum
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Love my cheeses, do get Red Leicester here in Oz and sometimes my favourite Double Gloucester but can and will eat most cheeses but i hate my cheese cooked in any way, really annoys me.
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As I said I love cheese but , Brie, camelbeard and strange blue coloured stuff etc I cant do
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This is where I beg to differ, I love cheese on toast.Mr Russell wrote:Love my cheeses, do get Red Leicester here in Oz and sometimes my favourite Double Gloucester but can and will eat most cheeses but i hate my cheese cooked in any way, really annoys me.
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One cheese I don't eat is Mozzarella, when in Italy a few years back visited a Buffalo farm where it was made, put me off for life (horrible smelly place).
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Talking of smells a really strong smelly cheese is Parmesan but I love it with my pasta dishes. Smells of smelly feet but tastes wonderful
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