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Loxy
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by Loxy » July 30th, 2006, 16:15
Well I'd expect nowt less! Make it Cider and I'm in with your on your thoughts there!
Guybrush
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by Guybrush » August 5th, 2006, 23:38
well I seem to be doing nicely without cheese atm - though the rather large vodka and coke at my side is helping
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by Guybrush » August 5th, 2006, 23:48
hey I'm sat at my dad's pc in Liverpool atm - which I built for him like 4 years ago - I need the vodka to give me something to do whilst I wait for pages to render on the Kyro II GFX card, lol!
Dr. kitteny berk
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by Dr. kitteny berk » August 5th, 2006, 23:50
Guybrush wrote: hey I'm sat at my dad's pc in Liverpool atm - which I built for him like 4 years ago - I need the vodka to give me something to do whilst I wait for pages to render on the Kyro II GFX card, lol!
christ, i had one of those 5 years ago or so.
it was shit then, i dread to think now.
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by Guybrush » August 5th, 2006, 23:55
feel my pain!
Fuck it am gonna put a raddy 9600 I got spare next time I'm here, lol!
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by Roman Totale » August 19th, 2006, 11:57
After hearing all the reccomendations for Halloumi, I just fried some in corn oil. Fucking hell it's lovely!
The pan I used had recently been frying bacon, so it got an extra sweet bacony taste to it. Nice.
Joose
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by Joose » August 19th, 2006, 12:03
Roman Totale wrote: After hearing all the reccomendations for Halloumi, I just fried some in corn oil. Fucking hell it's lovely!
The pan I used had recently been frying bacon, so it got an extra sweet bacony taste to it. Nice.
THIS HARD
I love teh Halloumi
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by FatherJack » August 19th, 2006, 20:15
Roman Totale wrote: After hearing all the reccomendations for Halloumi, I just fried some in corn oil. Fucking hell it's lovely!
The pan I used had recently been frying bacon, so it got an extra sweet bacony taste to it. Nice.
I have some in the fridge - do you cut it into sort-of-round slices or into sticks?
webclam
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by webclam » August 19th, 2006, 22:05
I chop mine either into rough slices or cubes, making sure all the sides are browned well.
REmove to a plate with some kitchenroll on it to absorb the excess fats, and eat at once
Woo Elephant Yeah
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » August 20th, 2006, 12:58
Nooooooooooooooooooo
/Darth Vader
I thought I'd seen the last of this fucking thread
ProfHawking
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by ProfHawking » August 20th, 2006, 13:18
ah the cheese!
after sampeling a lot of it on the continent, i have finally agreed that you cannot beat a nice bit of english extra mature cheddar. The rest are either too soft, too hard, too mild or bitter. Closely followed by red leicter or perhaps a good strong edam.
CHEDDAR! its just so simple and great!
//edit, yes fried hallumi is also amazing, but its too mild to use as an "everyday" cheese
Loxy
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by Loxy » August 20th, 2006, 19:07
Oh so now we are on to how we buy or slice our cheese?
hehehe
I buy mine ready to slice to stuff right into a sarnie!
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by Hehulk » August 20th, 2006, 19:27
I use to cut mine into great huge chunks, but these days I prefere thiner slices. It melts better on toast
Guybrush
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by Guybrush » August 20th, 2006, 19:44
lumps of it eaten with doritos
niceer than it sounds, honest!
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by Loxy » August 20th, 2006, 20:00
Cheese and Marmite sarnies are yummy...
Guybrush
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by Guybrush » August 20th, 2006, 20:02
m*rmite truly is the scrapings off Satans bellend narf
Loxy
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by Loxy » August 20th, 2006, 20:07
How many times have I heard you say that? *yawn*
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by Guybrush » August 20th, 2006, 20:10
Doesn't make it any less true though!
Roman Totale
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by Roman Totale » August 20th, 2006, 21:45
Well if anyone eats too much cheese, the
newest member appears to be selling cheap diet pills.