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RacingCert
22 Feb 19 08:59
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Double Gloucester and chives ... brill for cheese on toast.
Cheddar ... cos it’s alright.
Lancashire ... because i’m from lancs.
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Report Just Checking February 22, 2019 4:10 PM GMT
I like cheese with peppers and stuff in it but I prefer low fat cheese and THAT doesn't tend to come that way unless it's "soft" cheese.
If I'm making cheese toasties or whatever I sometimes just throw herbs (mixed/sage or whatever) on it, turns out the same!
Report paulypaul February 22, 2019 4:26 PM GMT
213
Report sewter lives again February 22, 2019 4:30 PM GMT
if you like a toastie try camembert/brie with mango chutney
Report Just Checking February 22, 2019 4:43 PM GMT
123 for me anyway.
Report PorcupineorPineapple February 22, 2019 4:47 PM GMT
2-3-1


But your omitting of Red Leicester and Cheshire is borderline criminal.
Report RacingCert February 22, 2019 5:53 PM GMT
Cardiff on another thread was miffed.
Reckon it was I didn’t include Caerphilly.
Report xmoneyx February 22, 2019 5:58 PM GMT
stilton
digestives
Report sewter lives again February 22, 2019 6:07 PM GMT
although I like all cheese of all the cheeses to pick in the world you had to pick 3 very average ones
Report Just Checking February 22, 2019 6:55 PM GMT
True that, I'm just finishing off some blue saint agur, love blue cheese, and I love smoked cheese and camembert.
I don't like those sweet cheeses with pineapple and berries in them you get in christmas selection boxes, too wimpy.
Report Lee Ho Fooks February 22, 2019 7:01 PM GMT
If you love blue cheeses JC I can definitely recommend Roquefort Papillon Revelation from Waitrose. It's superb but unfortunately it comes at a cost
Report Just Checking February 22, 2019 7:09 PM GMT
28 quid a kilo! There must be shady dealers bringing it over hidden in boats that can sell it cheaper than that?
Report grappler February 22, 2019 7:21 PM GMT
dolce latte
gorgonzola
red leicester (cheese on toast)
Report tictacman1 February 22, 2019 7:34 PM GMT
Stinking bishop
Cornish yarg
Any blue cheese
Report sixtwosix February 22, 2019 7:53 PM GMT
Stilton
Danish Blue
Boursin
Venezuelan Beaver cheese
Report sewter lives again February 22, 2019 8:10 PM GMT
cambozola
gorgonzola

among my favourites of the well known blues at the moment trying castello very nice
Report macarony February 22, 2019 9:17 PM GMT
I read somewhere that Chedder is the popular cheese in the world
Report dunlaying February 22, 2019 9:25 PM GMT
Morbier, machengo and gorgonzola .
Report geoff m February 23, 2019 7:15 AM GMT
The one from Nazareth ranks pretty high in some circles.
Report conditor February 23, 2019 8:08 AM GMT
^^LaughLaugh
Report Foinavon February 23, 2019 6:28 PM GMT
3-2-1 for me. Mild and creamy Lancashire is one of my favourites...and I'm not from Lancs.
Report Lady Faye Verrit February 23, 2019 6:53 PM GMT
grappler....

Try both, gently melted in butter, and finished with a pack of passata...

Add to cooked pasta, of your choice, and you have the most delicious 15 minute meal, to be served with crusty bread, to mop up the wonderful sauce....
Report Lady Faye Verrit February 23, 2019 7:58 PM GMT
I'm reminded of a recommended cheese, by our private French exchange girl....

This was "Chaumes" and was rancid, with a stench like the girl's feet!

I can't recall from where we bought it, and haven't seen it since, though haven't searched it!

Could have been that it was "high" so, benefit of doubt, I will have another bash if I can find it!
Report blackbarn February 23, 2019 9:37 PM GMT
Chaumes is an industrial pasteurised cheese from Jurancon in Acquitaine. It has virtually no smell, and very little taste. One to avoid.
Report blackbarn February 23, 2019 9:41 PM GMT
If your Granny's drinks cabinet includes one of those old never opened bottles of sweet french wine (Sauternes, Monbazillac etc etc).   Try it with Blue cheese. Stilton Roquefort, Danish Blue etc etc.  It may just change your life, or at least drinking habits.
Report RacingCert February 24, 2019 7:26 AM GMT
I bought some Brie one summer and put it in the glove compartment of my car then forgot about it.
A short time later a strange smell started developing.
Eventually I opened the glove compartment and found the source of the smell.
Now that WAS high.

...and talking of bottles in drinks cabinets my parents had a bottle of (I think it was called) wolfschmidt.
Anyone heard of it.
If I ever see it again i’ll try it for old times sake.
Report Lady Faye Verrit February 24, 2019 9:20 AM GMT
For me...

Only Cheddar from that list, and has to be extra mature....

Other than that, any blue cheese, and including Gorgonzola, and Dolcelatte...

Gruyere,best for toasties and for croutons, on French Fried Onion Soup....

Brie for deep frying, and Camembert served warm, for dipping....

Mozzarella for Pizzas....

Austrian/Bavarian Smoked, for the cheese board....
Report Callisto-moon February 24, 2019 10:01 AM GMT
waitrose burrata
Berthaut's epoisses
Badoz Vacherin Du Haut
Report blackbarn February 24, 2019 10:11 AM GMT
Racing Cert - Was this it?   My grandparents used to have it at Christmas.  Don't ever remember trying it.
Report blackbarn February 24, 2019 10:12 AM GMT
a link would be helpfulBlush
https://www.diffordsguide.com/beer-wine-spirits/1559/a-wolfschmidt-kummel
Report McCoy Carp February 24, 2019 1:06 PM GMT
Cracker Barrel
Report mega88 February 24, 2019 4:38 PM GMT
Comte, Gruyere and black bomber this month,
Report johnizere February 24, 2019 5:12 PM GMT
Seriously Strong Cheddar (the vintage one), and Roquefort. Anything else is just cheese.
Report Callisto-moon February 24, 2019 5:52 PM GMT
most on here are so skint from gambling they only get rim cheese.
Report RacingCert February 24, 2019 8:23 PM GMT
Yes, Blackburn, that’s the stuff.
Caraway, aniseed, mint with citrus.
Sounds disgusting.
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