The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? 12:34 - Jul 29 with 5449 views | BazzaInTheLoft | | | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 12:35 - Jul 29 with 3739 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Asking the big questions. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:05 - Jul 29 with 3703 views | dannyblue | Love sheep cheeses. Rocquefort, Ossau Iraty and all the Pyreneean Brébis, plus manchego of course. Also aged Gruyere. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:20 - Jul 29 with 3684 views | CliveWilsonSaid | You haven’t given us a grate amount to choose from Bazzer! I had a nice Wensleydale Blue last week. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:24 - Jul 29 with 3681 views | 80s_Boy | Another Brie vote in addition to mine... Is that you Mr. McCarthy? | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:26 - Jul 29 with 3678 views | Metallica_Hoop | Smoked German (cheese) Partial to a bit of whitesnake/glam metal too. [Post edited 29 Jul 2021 13:27]
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:35 - Jul 29 with 3657 views | LythamR | Connage Smoked Dunlop is currently my favourite | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:49 - Jul 29 with 3648 views | Superhoops2808 | Kentish Blue for me - So guess I will click the Stilton as that is the closest | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 14:13 - Jul 29 with 3621 views | R_from_afar | You missed out Konk's favourite, Bazza: Cottage cheese I'm not sure there's a cheese I don't like. Cantal (a bit like an intense Cheddar) is excellent, as is Fourme d'Ambert (a very strong French blue cheese). I'm also another fan of fromage de brebis | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 14:20 - Jul 29 with 3604 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:35 - Jul 29 by LythamR | Connage Smoked Dunlop is currently my favourite |
I found it a bit rubbery. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 14:24 - Jul 29 with 3592 views | BrianMcCarthy |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 13:24 - Jul 29 by 80s_Boy | Another Brie vote in addition to mine... Is that you Mr. McCarthy? |
No, mine would be Roquefort. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 14:25 - Jul 29 with 3584 views | qprxtc | Where is the “All cheese is vile, puck inducing, bacterial muck” option Baz? | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 14:54 - Jul 29 with 3547 views | Newhopphoops | Cailladou. Like Lord Lucan, hard to find and impossible to forget. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 15:19 - Jul 29 with 3512 views | enfieldargh | Just got some Pie D'Angloys which at first I thought translated to pee on the English. Even if they have its delicious | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 15:35 - Jul 29 with 3491 views | boobishabang | Love Stilton but for me Shropshire Blue just tops it | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 15:35 - Jul 29 with 3487 views | dmm | Other: Torta di Gorgonzola | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 16:26 - Jul 29 with 3441 views | colinallcars | Hard goats cheese for me. Sadly, for medical reasons I have to limit fat at the moment so have to have small portions. When I'm recovered I'll make up for lost time. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 17:13 - Jul 29 with 3420 views | lightwaterhoop | There's a great cheese shop in Northfield Ave,West Ealing called the 'Chedder deli' with a great selection of British and European cheese's.I think they do home delivery's as well. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 17:56 - Jul 29 with 3374 views | johann28 | Impossible to choose one because they obviously complement each other English: Richard III Wensleydale (A less crumbly, richer version of the traditional Wensleydale) Somerset Brie (Yes, just as good as the french stuff, soft and creamy) Michael's Mount (Very soft goat) Sage Derby (semi-hard with sage giving it a mottled green colour) Cornish Yarg (nettle-wrapped semi-hard cheese, tangy and slightly crumbly) French: Forme D'Ambert or any bleu d'auvergne (strong softish blue) St Nectaire (quite firm with beautiful nectarine flavour) Comte (Firm, mature cheddar-like) Pont L'Eveque (Brie-like in texture but much stronger) [Post edited 29 Jul 2021 18:03]
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 18:08 - Jul 29 with 3350 views | QPROslo | One of those soft French cheeses, well ripe so it's starting to run off the table and you can smell it coming when they open the kitchen door 10 yards away. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 18:09 - Jul 29 with 3345 views | Ranger_Things | Cheesecake. | | | |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 18:25 - Jul 29 with 3326 views | Dorse | Glad he didn't put Brimula, Hedam or Foreskinzola on the list. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 18:29 - Jul 29 with 3320 views | qpr_1968 |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 17:56 - Jul 29 by johann28 | Impossible to choose one because they obviously complement each other English: Richard III Wensleydale (A less crumbly, richer version of the traditional Wensleydale) Somerset Brie (Yes, just as good as the french stuff, soft and creamy) Michael's Mount (Very soft goat) Sage Derby (semi-hard with sage giving it a mottled green colour) Cornish Yarg (nettle-wrapped semi-hard cheese, tangy and slightly crumbly) French: Forme D'Ambert or any bleu d'auvergne (strong softish blue) St Nectaire (quite firm with beautiful nectarine flavour) Comte (Firm, mature cheddar-like) Pont L'Eveque (Brie-like in texture but much stronger) [Post edited 29 Jul 2021 18:03]
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never tasted or even heard of any of them english cheeses, but like the sound of them. will try them all....if i can get hold of them. | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 19:04 - Jul 29 with 3287 views | itsbiga | Bucheron is delicious | |
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The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 19:26 - Jul 29 with 3272 views | johann28 |
The Cheese Thread: What's Your Favourite Cheese? on 18:29 - Jul 29 by qpr_1968 | never tasted or even heard of any of them english cheeses, but like the sound of them. will try them all....if i can get hold of them. |
The cheeseshop on Motcomb st near Harrods has the lot 😋 | | | |
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