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mashed in maryland
12:06 Fri Apr 19
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Alfie 3:40 Fri Apr 19
I'd be drowned in a vat of creamy garlicy cheese sauce.
With fucking lumps in.
In fact if we lose to Spurs i might try it.
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Sydney_Iron
9:42 Fri Apr 19
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Nice bit of quality aged Gruyere or Emmental, forget the Galtee its shit compared to the decent stuff.
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jfk
7:06 Fri Apr 19
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I'd personally serve them up with a few twice cooked jockys and field mushrooms with Stilton CHEESE. Perhaps with stewed a rhubarb crumble and Kelly's vanilla ice cream to follow.
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jfk
6:52 Fri Apr 19
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The best steak money can buy at the moment in or around central London (forget all them posh butchers up town) is Costco's imported New York stips Probably £12 -15 a throw each but fucking lovely.
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jfk
6:18 Fri Apr 19
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Loved galtee as a child. Load of shit now,I'd question its make up.
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jfk
6:11 Fri Apr 19
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No good buying a "slice" of any decent cheese.
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jfk
6:04 Fri Apr 19
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I don't understand the backbone of some on here.i agree with a ripe Camembert.lovely. However a ripe wheel of Stilton accompanied by a dried fruit based biscuit and a glass of of good port is the effing bollocks.
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claret50
5:36 Fri Apr 19
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Lately I've become quite partial to cranberry and macadamia creamy cheese, absolutely delicious as an afternoon snack on buttered crackers.
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geoffpikey
4:44 Fri Apr 19
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Saint Agur is all I could get at the night supermarket.
Alright. Think of it as "Alan Carr Stilton"
Bit soft and creamy, but it cheered me up.
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Alfie
3:40 Fri Apr 19
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If i had to choose a way to die, it would probably be by having dirty great big hunks of red leicster forced into my mouth and my bottom, causing me to cheeseacate ( suffocate by cheese).
Id like to have my fucking head stoved in by a wadge of stilton. Crushed under a gargantuan slice of edam, gasping for air in its dutch air pockets, yet choking to death as a big jollops of boursin is forced into every cavity, cheese murdering me like a fuckin slab of provolone.
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Robson
3:28 Fri Apr 19
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You see, I've even forgotten how to spell halloumi since discovering paneer!
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Johnson
2:54 Fri Apr 19
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HALLOUMI
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Robson
2:50 Fri Apr 19
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Young creamy gouda (not the aged hard stuff) with a glass of La Chouffe Belgian ale. Delicious.
And barbecued paneer... amazing... I haven't bothered with haloumi since discovering it.
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Russ of the BML
1:09 Thu Apr 18
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ironsofcanada 6:11 Wed Apr 17
Will try that. Cheers fella.
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On The Ball
12:50 Thu Apr 18
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Russ of the BML 6:09 Wed Apr 17
Manchego is the answer to this thread EVERY week.
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Bungo
9:34 Thu Apr 18
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HairyHammer 3:08 Wed Apr 17
Just back from Cyprus.
Haloumi appears to be about 1/3 of the typical Cypriot diet. Grilled meat and chips making up the other 2/3rds.
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normannomates
3:17 Thu Apr 18
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3.06
I couldn't give a fuck even if it is fucko
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normannomates
3:09 Thu Apr 18
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Vexed 7.26
I would have thought the Brexit result would have endexed scoff for even the likes of you..
Obviously not..
MUPPET
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Alfie
3:06 Thu Apr 18
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Bit racialist norm ?
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normannomates
3:04 Thu Apr 18
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Black Bomber
Check it out
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