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"Chilli cheese Ginger and apricot cheese Cheese cheese " Is that from Cheeseshire ? | |||
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"There's a sticky toffee pudding cheddar somewhere too that goes down well with a small glass of dessert wine" Cheshire Cheese Company do that too. Very nice with a glass of port | |||
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"There's a sticky toffee pudding cheddar somewhere too that goes down well with a small glass of dessert wine Cheshire Cheese Company do that too. Very nice with a glass of port" I think that might be the one I bought a selection from a shop in Matlock Now I've turned 50, a drive and a wander round a cheese shop constitutes a day out | |||
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"Cambozola is a lovely blue soft cheese Cross of Brie and Gorgonzola" Yes I'm getting that too - delicious! And there's a mustard seed brie that I had last year which was Amazing (drool) | |||
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"Reblochon for a soft cheese is delicious and definitely worth a spot. Lincolnshire Poacher for the hard cheese, makes a nice change from farmhouse cheddar. I'm not the biggest fan of blue cheese so I normally go for two softer cheeses - a goats cheese like Golden Cross or Aldwych might be a good shout but goats cheese can be quite hit and miss so depends on if you like it really!" Reblochon is a good shout. Reminds me of ski holidays in Le Grand Bornand. | |||
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"There's a sticky toffee pudding cheddar somewhere too that goes down well with a small glass of dessert wine Cheshire Cheese Company do that too. Very nice with a glass of port I think that might be the one I bought a selection from a shop in Matlock Now I've turned 50, a drive and a wander round a cheese shop constitutes a day out " Sounds like my kind of day too. | |||
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"Cambozola is a lovely blue soft cheese Cross of Brie and Gorgonzola Yes I'm getting that too - delicious! And there's a mustard seed brie that I had last year which was Amazing (drool)" Mustard seed brie sounds epic, I'm going to try and hunt some down for Boxing Day! | |||
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"The Cheshire Cheese Company do a number of awesome cheeses. however my favourites are Jamaican Jerk Sauce Spicy Cheddar El Gringo Chilli, Lime & Tequila Cheddar" If you had to recommend one which would it be El gringo sounds good ? | |||
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"Thanks for the suggestions so far " If you get. Stinking Bishop Sam don't panic it's nothing an Old Spice gift set can't fix | |||
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"Thanks for the suggestions so far If you get. Stinking Bishop Sam don't panic it's nothing an Old Spice gift set can't fix " No bishops of any kind in my bubble | |||
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