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Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
Posts: 17,331
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Amidst much confusion whereby members were hoping to eulogise about their favourite smelly dairy product and were lambasted for daring to
![]() Cheddar Cheese: ![]() The king of cheeses. Available in mild (how dare you) and Mature (well done son!) it is the ultimate all round cheese for both sandwiches and melting. Gouda: ![]() It has virtually no taste but it retains it's consistency well when cooked and has a slightly nutty flavour. Mild enough in sandwiches to not overpower everything. Halloumi: ![]() Never to be eating in it's raw state. It resembles a Goodyear tyre. Grilled however, it becomes one of the most moorish tastes on the planet and goes fantastically well in a Spinach salad. More to come in the Cheese thread of the year.
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Music Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 161
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Branston brown sauce is the best, or the HP fruity stuff. And I've never been a huge fan of onions, I can go with some slices of tomato on my cheese on toast though.
But the big question is, do you toast the bread beforehand or not? |
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Music Addict
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,845
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Anyone else been to cheese.com? |
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