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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yum dairylea. extra mature chedder.............no knob cheese tho
This thread was for me special girl lol but she offline now xx "
no doubt she will av ya fpr the comment lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"yum dairylea. extra mature chedder.............no knob cheese tho
This thread was for me special girl lol but she offline now xx
no doubt she will av ya fpr the comment lol "
By the bolloxs (hopefully) knowing debs lol xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tickler Cheese - its extra mature but smooth
tuxford & tebbit stilton - its stilton but better than the rest
cheshire vintage crumbly - oldest cheese in england
off to have cheese on toast now!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cheese is mood food.... depends
There's nothing like a tray of room temperature cheese and a good assortment of biscuits. Got to be wine or tea to wash it down.
Cheese on toast or jacket spud = Strong cheddar.
Ploughmans with pickle - Strong cheddar
Warm and runny = Camembert
Spread thickly on biccies.. Brie
Special texture = Port Salut
Most unusual I've ever had = Sticky Toffee Cheddar
Ringing the changes = Mexican Spicy
Fruity ones = Soft crumbly stilton with apricot or berries
Blue ones = Danish or Gorgonzola
Soft blue = Got to be St. Agur
Just to eat or pile high on pizza = Mozarella.
There's nothing excting to say about Edam.
I love Cheese Strings , Dairy Lea and Seriously strong spread
Crackerbarrel ,
Smoked Cheese mmmmmm
Apple Cheese .... shit ...there's lots |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cheese is mood food.... depends
There's nothing like a tray of room temperature cheese and a good assortment of biscuits. Got to be wine or tea to wash it down.
Cheese on toast or jacket spud = Strong cheddar.
Ploughmans with pickle - Strong cheddar
Warm and runny = Camembert
Spread thickly on biccies.. Brie
Special texture = Port Salut
Most unusual I've ever had = Sticky Toffee Cheddar
Ringing the changes = Mexican Spicy
Fruity ones = Soft crumbly stilton with apricot or berries
Blue ones = Danish or Gorgonzola
Soft blue = Got to be St. Agur
Just to eat or pile high on pizza = Mozarella.
There's nothing excting to say about Edam.
I love Cheese Strings , Dairy Lea and Seriously strong spread
Crackerbarrel ,
Smoked Cheese mmmmmm
Apple Cheese .... shit ...there's lots "
i once tried chocolat mint cheese...nasty put me right off mint areo |
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Stilton, without a doubt. Either coulson basset or long clawson. I love it when its so ripe you can spread it on your bread mmmmmmmm. I like most other cheeses but not struck on mature cheddars like cathedral city |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anyone ever bought a strong cheddar and it has salt crystals inside.... I love it! I don't think they are supposed to be there. It's like finding that huge dollop of cheese flavour in your chipitos! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've tried different cheeses but tbh I'm a total chav and always revert back to good old Cheddar. We buy Cathedral City Mature and it seems to serve our purposes for anything we need cheese for, except Parmesan for Salads, Pasta and Jacket Potatoes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not a cheese snob but i do love an extra mature chedder on oatcakes.
Saying that i would love to go on a cheese holiday and gorge myself on the stuff washed down with a few ales. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love cheese and would always end meal with cheese rather than dessert.
Choices include
Blue Castello (Available at Sainsburys, really mild and creamy and lovely with sweetish chutney or grapes)
Applewood smoked cheddar (Lidl make a lovely one, believe it or not)
Some local cheeses (I have a friend who makes her own - yummy)
Bries from Somerset
The list goes on - love them with fresh pineapple or grapes or Kiwi...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anyone ever bought a strong cheddar and it has salt crystals inside.... I love it! I don't think they are supposed to be there. It's like finding that huge dollop of cheese flavour in your chipitos! "
Yes! There's a brand I can't remember the name of that I've bought from Tesco before which has them. The difference is, I don't like it, feels like I'm eating grit haha. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anyone ever bought a strong cheddar and it has salt crystals inside.... I love it! I don't think they are supposed to be there. It's like finding that huge dollop of cheese flavour in your chipitos!
Yes! There's a brand I can't remember the name of that I've bought from Tesco before which has them. The difference is, I don't like it, feels like I'm eating grit haha."
ok im going to show my self up now
the salt crystal arrive in the cheddar due to an over maturation of the product
as cheese is an organic product it cant be controlled too much but i agree it is nice - it normally happens around the 18month age group
the two cheeses on the market are Cornish Cruncher and Tickler
CC is M & S and Tickler is Co oP and JS and Tesco
if you dont like it but you like the maturity go for a farmhouse extra mature - try Greens on the deli counter or Denhay - both M & S and Waitrose
ok i couldnt help myself
im sorry |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"yum dairylea. extra mature chedder.............no knob cheese tho
This thread was for me special girl lol but she offline now xx "
Marmite on Marmite for yu my boy!!!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I been avoiding this thread on purpose!!!
Grrrr |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"yum dairylea. extra mature chedder.............no knob cheese tho
This thread was for me special girl lol but she offline now xx
Marmite on Marmite for yu my boy!!!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I been avoiding this thread on purpose!!!
Grrrr"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Can i just say, never ever buy Marmite cheese.
What a waste of a cow.
Marmite cheese???
Does it exist???
OI shortie - ua seen this???"
Yes it does.....Google it
I demand Google wipe it from their search engine! |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"Can i just say, never ever buy Marmite cheese.
What a waste of a cow.
Marmite cheese???
Does it exist???
OI shortie - ua seen this???
Yes it does.....Google it
I demand Google wipe it from their search engine!"
hehehehe
THAT made me giggle, |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"Anyone ever bought a strong cheddar and it has salt crystals inside.... I love it! I don't think they are supposed to be there. It's like finding that huge dollop of cheese flavour in your chipitos! "
If you can get it, Colliers from Wales is like this! I can get itfrom my local superacket! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"partial to a double gloucester with chives and onion.....mmmmmmmm love it
Aldi does a lovely one. Yummy on oatcakes mmmmm"
You know - I do love food, always have done and I am fussy with where and what I buy, however, I have found both Lidl and Aldi to offer fabulous products. You just got to know what you are looking for and try a few things, even if the label is in different language.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"partial to a double gloucester with chives and onion.....mmmmmmmm love it
Aldi does a lovely one. Yummy on oatcakes mmmmm
You know - I do love food, always have done and I am fussy with where and what I buy, however, I have found both Lidl and Aldi to offer fabulous products. You just got to know what you are looking for and try a few things, even if the label is in different language.
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I shop in Aldi or Lidl a lot and their products are immense. Their cold meats are amazing.
No doubt the food or label snobs will look down on the Aldi shoppers.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"partial to a double gloucester with chives and onion.....mmmmmmmm love it
Aldi does a lovely one. Yummy on oatcakes mmmmm
You know - I do love food, always have done and I am fussy with where and what I buy, however, I have found both Lidl and Aldi to offer fabulous products. You just got to know what you are looking for and try a few things, even if the label is in different language.
I shop in Aldi or Lidl a lot and their products are immense. Their cold meats are amazing.
No doubt the food or label snobs will look down on the Aldi shoppers.
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Well, I cannot see the point when I an buy quality at a cheaper price, why on earth would I not do so.
When I was in Germany a few weeks ago, mum told me about a colleague, who is well-known in politics and not short of cash. He was spotted shopping in Aldi and promptly asked why he did so when he could afford to shop in the more expensive shops. He replied that the reason he was wealthy was just that - he shopped wisely and knew what to look for.
I dislike snobbery |
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"partial to a double gloucester with chives and onion.....mmmmmmmm love it
Aldi does a lovely one. Yummy on oatcakes mmmmm
You know - I do love food, always have done and I am fussy with where and what I buy, however, I have found both Lidl and Aldi to offer fabulous products. You just got to know what you are looking for and try a few things, even if the label is in different language.
I shop in Aldi or Lidl a lot and their products are immense. Their cold meats are amazing.
No doubt the food or label snobs will look down on the Aldi shoppers.
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love the aldi diet lemonade tastes of real lemons ..and so cheap |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"Their cold meats are amazing.
they most certainly are - and much more selection that the other supermarkets."
I thought you had got the quality bug these days. Nice bit of prime meat fills you up so much better you know. |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"Their cold meats are amazing.
they most certainly are - and much more selection that the other supermarkets.
I thought you had got the quality bug these days. Nice bit of prime meat fills you up so much better you know. "
Oh i know!!!
Old habits die hard tho you know, hehe |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am fortunate to live just across the road from a Lidl, and shall drive very close to an Aldi with my new job, woo hoo! "
Wow another Aldi and Lidl fan - welcome to the club lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Dairylea, brie, Stilton ??? "
How the hell did we manage to drag your post on cheeses, via meats selections and big juicy steaks into two German supermarket chains - I guess it is all about protein - my favourite food especially in a special liquid form and delivered at body temperature...
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"Their cold meats are amazing.
they most certainly are - and much more selection that the other supermarkets.
I thought you had got the quality bug these days. Nice bit of prime meat fills you up so much better you know.
Oh i know!!!
Old habits die hard tho you know, hehe"
Well i am sure i can get you more than used to a nice bit of firm flesh |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Dairylea, brie, Stilton ???
How the hell did we manage to drag your post on cheeses, via meats selections and big juicy steaks into two German supermarket chains - I guess it is all about protein - my favourite food especially in a special liquid form and delivered at body temperature...
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Thats the fourms for ya lol xxx |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"Their cold meats are amazing.
they most certainly are - and much more selection that the other supermarkets.
I thought you had got the quality bug these days. Nice bit of prime meat fills you up so much better you know.
Oh i know!!!
Old habits die hard tho you know, hehe
Well i am sure i can get you more than used to a nice bit of firm flesh "
oh yes!!!
And have been sampling rather a few others too - just to make sure yours wasnt a one off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I am fortunate to live just across the road from a Lidl, and shall drive very close to an Aldi with my new job, woo hoo!
Do they do late night reductions in Aldi?"
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The Aldi is in another town, so I don't go there that often. However, with my new job, I shall drive pass that town en route to work and home. Therefore, I suspect I shall visit the shop more often from now.
And yes, I have been an Aldi fan since 1990s when I lived in a town with one, and discovered they have those continental sausages that are great on the BBQ!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There is definitely something to be said about the continental sausages - my partner defended the English ones in a heated debate and after a bottle of some genuine Jägermeister - it was funny as the Germans did not understand what he was saying, he did not understand what they were saying but everybody got on well...
Next debate this summer will be on the comparison of a juicy English steak versus the German whopper...
Wonder who will win this time.;-) |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
Up North :-) |
"I am fortunate to live just across the road from a Lidl, and shall drive very close to an Aldi with my new job, woo hoo!
Do they do late night reductions in Aldi?
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The Aldi is in another town, so I don't go there that often. However, with my new job, I shall drive pass that town en route to work and home. Therefore, I suspect I shall visit the shop more often from now.
And yes, I have been an Aldi fan since 1990s when I lived in a town with one, and discovered they have those continental sausages that are great on the BBQ!
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Nothing like a bit of variety in your shopping as long as its nice stuff. I still smile at how they all reduce prices on perfectly good food to get rid before sell by date though |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"I am fortunate to live just across the road from a Lidl, and shall drive very close to an Aldi with my new job, woo hoo!
Do they do late night reductions in Aldi?
.
The Aldi is in another town, so I don't go there that often. However, with my new job, I shall drive pass that town en route to work and home. Therefore, I suspect I shall visit the shop more often from now.
And yes, I have been an Aldi fan since 1990s when I lived in a town with one, and discovered they have those continental sausages that are great on the BBQ!
Nothing like a bit of variety in your shopping as long as its nice stuff. I still smile at how they all reduce prices on perfectly good food to get rid before sell by date though "
i LOVE it when they put the reductions on food as its going out of date - most of it you can freeze so i bulk buy it as pittance, and really enjoy it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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genuine Jägermeister
Is this stuff different from the stuff you get in the pubs from the squared bottle?
If so does Aldi or Lidl sell it and what is the name of it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"genuine Jägermeister
Is this stuff different from the stuff you get in the pubs from the squared bottle?
If so does Aldi or Lidl sell it and what is the name of it?"
I actually looked yesterday in the local stores and it does not appear to be sold there. I am sure I have seen it in this country though - if not, will have to bring you some back next time we go to Germany - (several times a year to visit my rather big family) |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"Gotta be Cheshire for me, and Jacobs cream crackers....
Where can you get this Marmite Cheese thou
Cheese and Marmite is the biz!!"
BB - can i make yu a promise,
NO CHEESE
NO MARMITE
or ginger for yr arse it may be xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Gotta be Cheshire for me, and Jacobs cream crackers....
Where can you get this Marmite Cheese thou
Cheese and Marmite is the biz!!
BB - can i make yu a promise,
NO CHEESE
NO MARMITE
or ginger for yr arse it may be xxxx"
Oi lady lay off the marmite xx |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
dirtybigbadsgirlville |
"Gotta be Cheshire for me, and Jacobs cream crackers....
Where can you get this Marmite Cheese thou
Cheese and Marmite is the biz!!
BB - can i make yu a promise,
NO CHEESE
NO MARMITE
or ginger for yr arse it may be xxxx
Oi lady lay off the marmite xx " no, just laid purrrrrrrrrrrlease |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"MARMITE CHEESE
IS JUST
AS
WRONG
as
the cheese that promted this thread!!!
Ewwww
EWWW
EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW"
Why what kinda cheese promoted this thread then sexy???? |
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
"MARMITE CHEESE
IS JUST
AS
WRONG
as
the cheese that promted this thread!!!
Ewwww
EWWW
EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Why what kinda cheese promoted this thread then sexy???? "
it was NOT bloody sexy i will have you know!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wow only 3 days ago I posted a topic that used the sarcastic quote:
"Before anyone else posts a topic on their favourite cheese or the merits of toasting"
And here it is :/ |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have come to the conclusion I am a reverse snob when it comes to cheese cos I only eat chedder and bourson.
Chedder for anything which isnt crackers and bourson for crackers.
I read down this thread thinking nope never heard of that, or that, or that!!
I must try some of the ones I hadnt heard of.
Shona
x x x |
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