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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull

I Camembert not knowing if there are any awesome specialist cheeses that I’m missing out on and little additions like pickle, crackers, crusty bread, real butter, drinks and grapes

I’ve even got a cheese advent calendar that I’m opening Caerphilly each day

Hit me up with your suggestions and the tastiest ones will be purchased for the big day or over the break if I’ve left it late (going away hopefully)

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By *ogNMuseCouple
47 weeks ago

Surrey

Dairylea triangles!

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By *aith SkynbyrdWoman
47 weeks ago

Somewhere else

Who am I to diss a Brie?

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

camembert is my favourite. but wor Tescos is doing a vintage cheesy fondue bake thing, and we like to have that with like dippy bread or crackers or just eat it with a spoon because holy cheesy goodness!

we're doing wine/cheese/meats/picky tea on christmas eve, and i can't wait! Px

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"Dairylea triangles!"

I’ve got those and babybels I do a little trick with both to make them special

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By *obilebottomMan
47 weeks ago

All over

I like lots of different ones, from a strong blue cheese to something soft and creamy like a brie but my favourite ones are the harder ones like gouda, gruyere, pecorino, old amsterdam, kefalotyri

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"Who am I to diss a Brie?"

I travel the world and seven seas looking for cheese

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"I like lots of different ones, from a strong blue cheese to something soft and creamy like a brie but my favourite ones are the harder ones like gouda, gruyere, pecorino, old amsterdam, kefalotyri "

Not into the blue cheeses others sound interesting though

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"camembert is my favourite. but wor Tescos is doing a vintage cheesy fondue bake thing, and we like to have that with like dippy bread or crackers or just eat it with a spoon because holy cheesy goodness!

we're doing wine/cheese/meats/picky tea on christmas eve, and i can't wait! Px "

Mmmmmmm sounds awesome, I like celery with cheese what pickle are you into

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
47 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

A bit of Wensleydale to go with your Christmas cake.

B

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"A bit of Wensleydale to go with your Christmas cake.

B"

I went to a Wensleydale factory years ago in Yorkshire hood shout

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By *oo..Woman
47 weeks ago

Boo's World

I hate cheese

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By *layfullsam OP   Man
47 weeks ago

Solihull


"I hate cheese "

Booooooo

More for me though, always glass half full

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By *entlemanFoxMan
47 weeks ago

North East / London


"camembert is my favourite. but wor Tescos is doing a vintage cheesy fondue bake thing, and we like to have that with like dippy bread or crackers or just eat it with a spoon because holy cheesy goodness!

we're doing wine/cheese/meats/picky tea on christmas eve, and i can't wait! Px "

There is a great cheese stall in Grainger Market. Plenty of really local cheeses.

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By *ullyMan
47 weeks ago

Near Clacton

I know it sounds weird but a nice strong Cheddar with jam, for me Blackcurrant. I think it's the sweet with the dry?

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