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Post by Mr Wheeze on Dec 6, 2007 19:07:18 GMT
Mines gotta be Caerphilly or similair
Great! Well i think so anyway!
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Post by Spiros on Dec 7, 2007 9:46:55 GMT
Feta
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Post by RonnieStokie on Dec 9, 2007 18:20:17 GMT
Cheshire is in a different league compared to Cheddar!
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wiggey
Academy Starlet
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Post by wiggey on Dec 9, 2007 19:00:37 GMT
Yes but remember Ronnie, you've got monoral cat as your avatar
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Dec 10, 2007 13:25:44 GMT
................and its that good old favourite - CHEDDAR for m'oi!
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Post by PotteringThrough on Dec 19, 2007 19:49:23 GMT
Chedar - classic
although Cheshire, red leicester and the five counties are
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Dec 20, 2007 8:30:16 GMT
I like any blue cheese but the best blue cheese of all in my opinion is "Blacksticks Blue" made on a farm in Lancashire. An orange cheese with blue veins - looks like Shropshire blue but much more moist and tasty.
Available throughout Lancashire and Cumbria and in some northern branches of Sainsburys.
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eckered
Lads'n'Dads
if it moves bite it
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Post by eckered on Dec 20, 2007 11:11:59 GMT
i found some fuzzy green cheese in my fridge it was lovely
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Post by bogus on Dec 20, 2007 16:43:13 GMT
Shropshire Blue.
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Post by brayo82 on Jan 5, 2008 0:28:17 GMT
Cheddar and cheshire are best on oatcakes, got b one of them surely.
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