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Old 11-12-2009, 06:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default The Official 'Cheese' Cheese Thread.

Amidst much confusion whereby members were hoping to eulogise about their favourite smelly dairy product and were lambasted for daring to I welcome you to the Cheese thread where we only discuss foodstuffs.

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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Old 11-12-2009, 06:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Cheese and peanut butter on toast.

Try it.
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Old 11-12-2009, 06:39 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Cheese and peanut butter on toast.

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Nah. I'm English. We don't do combinations unless there is onion involved.
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Old 11-13-2009, 05:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Cheese and peanut butter on toast.

Try it.
Take the toast, put the cheese on it, put it under the grill to melt it.....and throw the peanut butter away!

Gah, all this cheese talk. When i get paid im gonna spend it all on cheeses.
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Where the hell do you think I'm from...
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Where the hell do you think I'm from...
It doesn't say but I am worried now that you are putting cheese with a bar snack staple
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I'm from merry old Engerland.

But seriously, you put the peanut butter on the bread, then the cheese on top, then the whole lot under the grill. It's amazing.
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I'm from merry old Engerland.

But seriously, you put the peanut butter on the bread, then the cheese on top, then the whole lot under the grill. It's amazing.
Blasphemy. Onions, Lea & Perrins or HP.
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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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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?
Beforehand. Always, no matter what the sandwich is.

Anyone else been to cheese.com?
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