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Favourite Cheese
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As as kid I only liked mild Cheddar. I've matured since then.
Would demolish most cheeses on a cheese board. I did however try something which IIRC was called le petit munster that a friend brought back from France. It smelled of what I can only imagine trench foot smells like and the taste wasn't much better.2 -
Enjoy St.Andre on a cracker once in a while, makes a change from Brie.0
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Another vote for the magnifique Époisses. Ideally needs to be kept in a fridge of its own though.
Wensleydale also great with Christmas cake at this time of year.
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I was once offered chance to try black bomber in Wales. Walked out of the shop in disgrace before my wife explained it was a cheese.0
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Gamle Ole (Old Ole).
http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/product/gamle-ole-500g/
Matured for 35 weeks. Very very smelly, but beautiful, especially on freshly baked rye bread.0 -
Ps.... Brie and Camembert are overrated Shite1
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I'll second that.SWEnglandAddick said:Snowdonia Little Black Bomber cheddar is incredible. I cannot find a better cheddar.
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Eat a cheeseboard just one night of the year, for the final of the darts, and its a bit of post-Xmas ritual I really look forward to.
Range of 4-5 cheese, a good chutney, some silverskin pickled onions, Mrs Elwoods' Cucumber spears, and a bottle of fat coca cola.
Looking forward already, lets play darts!0 -
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Stilton, especially melted over avocado and prawns!0
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Never had that but I did see they have nokkelost, so I will pop in there next time I'm in that area, and will see what gamle ole is like too.Danepak said:Gamle Ole (Old Ole).
http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/product/gamle-ole-500g/
Matured for 35 weeks. Very very smelly, but beautiful, especially on freshly baked rye bread.
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Went to one of the Goodmans a while back and was surprised to see no blue on the cheeseboard.0
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You're all wrong uns.0
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I can't believe one of my favourite CL threads of this week is about cheese. How low have we sunk? Roland out, blahdi blahdi fishpaste..2
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Definitely try it. It'll knock your socks off, if you like strong smelly cheese.rananegra said:
Never had that but I did see they have nokkelost, so I will pop in there next time I'm in that area, and will see what gamle ole is like too.Danepak said:Gamle Ole (Old Ole).
http://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/product/gamle-ole-500g/
Matured for 35 weeks. Very very smelly, but beautiful, especially on freshly baked rye bread.0










