Favourite Cheese 15:39 - Sep 9 with 4146 views | BrianMcCarthy | Time we resurrected one of our favourite threads. I was told I was lactose-intolerant (among other intolerances) many years ago and had to cut out all cheese. Now, as a result of minding myself and my diet for years I can eat cheese again. So, currently in the Pyrenees, I’m enjoying a glass of Corbieres and some Roquefort. Amazing combination. I’m saying it now. Roquefort is my favourite. Mind you, I’m now able to sample the LFW suggestions! | |
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Favourite Cheese on 12:31 - Sep 10 with 1574 views | qprxtc |
Favourite Cheese on 17:44 - Sep 9 by Snipper | Am I the only one who hates cheese? When I say cheese, I mean lumps of cheese. Melted cheese on a pizza don’t count, as the other stuff on there masks it. I bloody hate cheese. |
No, you are not alone. Cheese is awful, vile, stinky, bacteria ridden muck. Each to their own and all that but I’ve never trusted a cheese lover. From their pompous, condescending manner when they hear I don’t like their favourite delicacy to their stinky breath and churning innards. ALL cheese is cack infested, puss filled excrement. Boll0cks to cheese. Apart from cheese on a pizza which is tasteless and lovely. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 13:05 - Sep 10 with 1541 views | timcocking |
Favourite Cheese on 12:31 - Sep 10 by qprxtc | No, you are not alone. Cheese is awful, vile, stinky, bacteria ridden muck. Each to their own and all that but I’ve never trusted a cheese lover. From their pompous, condescending manner when they hear I don’t like their favourite delicacy to their stinky breath and churning innards. ALL cheese is cack infested, puss filled excrement. Boll0cks to cheese. Apart from cheese on a pizza which is tasteless and lovely. |
Or, somebody cruelly hypnotised you when you were younger to make you think that? That's surely the most logical explanation i can see... Clearly, cheese reigns supreme. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 16:12 - Sep 10 with 1498 views | Toast_R |
Favourite Cheese on 10:56 - Sep 10 by CliveWilsonSaid | I went off Port Salut for a while but got some on offer last week. Was rather nice. Leerdammer is similar to Jarlsburg I seem to remember. Has a nice nutty flavour. |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:37 - Sep 10 with 1494 views | Harbour | Unpasteurised Canadian cheddar strong delicious cheese | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 17:13 - Sep 10 with 1483 views | enfieldargh | Just about to open so Goats milk Gouda Will let you know Bottle of New Zealand Pinot noir to help wash it down and good old McVities digestive s Also got castello blue and Tasmanian double brie | |
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Favourite Cheese on 19:05 - Sep 10 with 1448 views | itsbiga | Depends on my cheese eating mood. Bucheron Cambozola Stilton Comte Cheddar | |
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Favourite Cheese on 22:02 - Sep 10 with 1415 views | colinallcars | Just had some very strong Vintage Red Leicester from M&S. Marvellous ! | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 12:30 - Sep 11 with 1349 views | TheChef | We were in France for our summer hols, and never mind the cheese, the general quality of food there is on a different level to what we get in the UK. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 12:39 - Sep 11 with 1341 views | Mick_S | Vintage crumbly, crackly Cheddar. At least gas mark 6/7 strong so it makes your teeth itch. | |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Favourite Cheese on 12:50 - Sep 11 with 1333 views | cyprusmel | Cyprus goats cheese, Haloumi, Spanish Manchego, If you go to Crete and are a cheese lover you must try Staka cheese soup. [Post edited 11 Sep 2019 14:30]
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Favourite Cheese on 13:26 - Sep 11 with 1320 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Favourite Cheese on 12:30 - Sep 11 by TheChef | We were in France for our summer hols, and never mind the cheese, the general quality of food there is on a different level to what we get in the UK. |
Yeah I was there a couple of years ago and the fresh produce in shops was incredible. Over here we seem to have prioritised convenience over quality. Although having said that we’ve always had a funny attitude to food and it’s much better than it used to be. In any case we’re very good at cheese! [Post edited 11 Sep 2019 13:26]
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Favourite Cheese on 01:59 - Sep 14 with 1194 views | johncharles |
Favourite Cheese on 22:02 - Sep 10 by colinallcars | Just had some very strong Vintage Red Leicester from M&S. Marvellous ! |
Belton Red Fox ? Anyway, it’s my cheese of the moment | |
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Favourite Cheese on 09:55 - Sep 14 with 1164 views | dubaistu | Manchego and Burrata | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 21:23 - Sep 29 with 1016 views | hopphoops | I live in a bit of a French cheese hotbed so spoiled on that front; but I've just had my first religious fromage experience. Cailladou - do whatever it takes to get your hands on it. | |
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Favourite Cheese on 10:53 - Sep 30 with 952 views | DannyPaddox | Port facking Salut? | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 19:01 - Sep 30 with 871 views | Wren67 |
Favourite Cheese on 12:31 - Sep 10 by qprxtc | No, you are not alone. Cheese is awful, vile, stinky, bacteria ridden muck. Each to their own and all that but I’ve never trusted a cheese lover. From their pompous, condescending manner when they hear I don’t like their favourite delicacy to their stinky breath and churning innards. ALL cheese is cack infested, puss filled excrement. Boll0cks to cheese. Apart from cheese on a pizza which is tasteless and lovely. |
I hope you know satan is reading this and when you get to hell yu will be on a cheese diet 24/7 My fav cheese is the last one I ate. But when I am in the caribbean and only Irish cheddar is available I get my good friend to send me fotos of Chilton, gorganzola and Brie | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 23:35 - Sep 30 with 838 views | ted_hendrix |
Favourite Cheese on 17:44 - Sep 9 by Snipper | Am I the only one who hates cheese? When I say cheese, I mean lumps of cheese. Melted cheese on a pizza don’t count, as the other stuff on there masks it. I bloody hate cheese. |
Cheese is a c unt if you ask me, I hate the stuff passionately, by mistake one day I accidentally ambled into a cheese market somewhere in bloody France and went berserk attacking the French cheese stall holders with my size 11 hob nail boots. How the f uck can anyone eat something that not only bloody stinks but has gone off? I ate a bag of Wotsits one evening and had the biggest effing nightmare that night, bolox to that. Cheese? no, stop it. Wrong. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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Favourite Cheese on 00:56 - Oct 1 with 817 views | DannyPaddox |
Favourite Cheese on 23:35 - Sep 30 by ted_hendrix | Cheese is a c unt if you ask me, I hate the stuff passionately, by mistake one day I accidentally ambled into a cheese market somewhere in bloody France and went berserk attacking the French cheese stall holders with my size 11 hob nail boots. How the f uck can anyone eat something that not only bloody stinks but has gone off? I ate a bag of Wotsits one evening and had the biggest effing nightmare that night, bolox to that. Cheese? no, stop it. Wrong. |
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Favourite Cheese on 10:22 - Oct 1 with 767 views | hopphoops | | |
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Favourite Cheese on 13:05 - Oct 1 with 728 views | DannyPaddox | For the sake of blue-veined harmony (which doesn’t sound quite right but anyway) | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 13:57 - Oct 1 with 704 views | R_from_afar | I used to be quite picky about cheese. I couldn't stand goats' cheese (what was I on? ) and I absolutely loathed the soft and smelly French cheeses like Vieux Pane. Now, I have seen the light and I don't think there is a single one I don't like. Faves: Cantal, fromage de brebis, bleu de Bresse, mimoulette. Mmmm cheese! | |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:03 - Oct 1 with 668 views | Mick_S | I concur. Especially in this stylee with Lountza. | |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Favourite Cheese on 16:15 - Oct 1 with 662 views | DannyPaddox | I’m told the best place for halloumi in London is a greengrocers in Arnos Grove which I haven’t got round to visiting yet but now has mythical Willy Wonka style halloumi visions in the part of my brain that deals with cheese. | | | |
Favourite Cheese on 17:11 - Oct 1 with 640 views | qpr1976 |
Favourite Cheese on 08:38 - Sep 10 by Orthodox_Hoop | There's a Cheese Deli on Northfields Avenue, went there recently and got an extra mature cheddar called Black Bomber... best cheese I've had in recent memory. |
Black Bomber is superb. Definite fave. But if you like that, try 2 others..... Godminster & Red Storm. Luverly. | | | |
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