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Mr. Johnson wrote:
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Not sure why you would think that Buzz, I like cheese but I hardly know anything about it.
DON'T KEEP THE SECRET CHEESE INFORMATION, TELL ME NOW, I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CHEESE TELL ME PLEEEEEEEAAAASE!!! :cheese: :cheese: :cheese:
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mrbobbins wrote:
DON'T KEEP THE SECRET CHEESE INFORMATION, TELL ME NOW, I NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CHEESE TELL ME PLEEEEEEEAAAASE!!! :cheese: :cheese: :cheese:
You are not worthy in the eyes of RO-BO, please him by eating more cheese! Only then will you obtain the level of dream-state that enables you to comprehend the cheese!
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Mr. Johnson wrote: :?

Not sure why you would think that Buzz, I like cheese but I hardly know anything about it.
Dunno, seem to recall someone posted some information about cheeses in a foody thread and I thought it was you. Obviously, I be mistaken :shakefist:
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Post by Roman Totale »

On TS Jockgit expressed his love of an Afghan cheese - Helmand Cheddar. Has anyone else tried it?
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Roman Totale wrote:On TS Jockgit expressed his love of an Afghan cheese - Helmand Cheddar. Has anyone else tried it?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by buzzmong »

Due to this thread I spent nearly half an hour looking at cheeses in my local Sainsburys.

Came back with some Camembert. It's rather nice.
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Post by tandino »

I am ginormous cheese fan. My dad, like me, is a huge fan of cheese, so for his Christmas pressie we went to the cheese Mecca of the North: <a href="http://www.liverpoolcheesecompany.co.uk ... s">here</a>.

We came back with a selection of cheeses that were quite frankly incredible. Come next payday there will be a cheese order placed.

My current favourites are Gouda cheeses and chilli cheeses. :cheese: :cheese:
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

tandino wrote:My current favourites are Gouda cheeses and chilli cheeses. :cheese: :cheese:
Have a look for some red hot dutch, it's both of those things.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Have a look for some red hot dutch, it's both of those things.
Google image search?
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Have a look for some red hot dutch, it's both of those things.
I thought it was Edam-based and not as pokey as the chilli cheddar most supermarkets do. They do a bite-sized version of that cheddar which I enjoyed, but have only found them in two Asdas I've visited, neither of which were in Coventry. I like Marmite cheddar rather a lot, which is similarly packaged.

I had lovely cheddar a while back that was in a black wax, which I got from Tesco in Banbury, but they seem to have stopped doing it. The closest I've found in taste is the Parkham Farm cheddar in the green packets, which in addition seems to last ages improving slightly over time.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

FatherJack wrote: I thought it was Edam-based and not as pokey as the chilli cheddar most supermarkets do.
The stuff I got was from morissons, and said it contained gouda on the back.
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