Tesco's finest vintage cheddar is food from the gods, 300g for £2.50, i do it in two sittings with some eye watering hot homemade pickled onions, be the death of me but ill die happy .
Tesco's finest vintage cheddar is food from the gods, 300g for £2.50, i do it in two sittings with some eye watering hot homemade pickled onions, be the death of me but ill die happy .
Some of my favourites already mentioned, Red Leicester, Lancashire, double Gloucester and Emmental, so I'll add another favourite, Jarlsberg. Not the nasty fake Irish sliced clone but the real Norwegian cheese. Check the label before you buy.
Some of my favourites already mentioned, Red Leicester, Lancashire, double Gloucester and Emmental, so I'll add another favourite, Jarlsberg. Not the nasty fake Irish sliced clone but the real Norwegian cheese. Check the label before you buy.
Xmas: - Stilton with a nie port and Grapes Everyday cheese and biscuits: a well matured cheddar On its own - no biscuits just straight out of the packet and at room temperature: Comte Grilled on toast, bubbling and just staring to brown, with a splash of Worcestershire Sauce: Amsterdam Gouda. Guilty pleasure: Baked Camembert with breadsticks.
Xmas: - Stilton with a nie port and GrapesEveryday cheese and biscuits: a well matured cheddarOn its own - no biscuits just straight out of the packet and at room temperature: ComteGrilled on toast, bubbling and just staring to brown, with a splash
Stilton with TAWNY Port (or Sloe Gin Roquefort with very sweet white wine - Sauternes or similar Brighton or Barkham Blue is very good with a late picked Riesling
Stilton with TAWNY Port (or Sloe GinRoquefort with very sweet white wine - Sauternes or similarBrighton or Barkham Blue is very good with a late picked Riesling
77 Taylor's - you know how to live Windsor will be far too polite to say, but for those who don't know.....£150+ a bottle. Awesome stuff and top house.
"This house must certainly be the Latour of Portugal. Their ports are remarkably backward yet still impressive when young. Of all the vintage ports, those of Taylor need the longest time to mature and even when fully mature seem to have an inner strength and firmness that keep them going for decades. Their tawnys are also among the very best, though somewhat expensive. The 1977 has consistently been at the top of my list of vintage ports in this great vintage, although the Dow, Graham, and Fonseca are equally splendid. It is a mammoth, opaque, statuesque vintage port of remarkable depth and power, but is should not be touched before 2000." Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate"
Hope it hasn't gone over It won't!!!
77 Taylor's - you know how to live Windsor will be far too polite to say, but for those who don't know.....£150+ a bottle. Awesome stuff and top house. "This house must certainly be the Latour of Portugal. Their ports are remarkably backward yet s
wensleydale do a cheddar with thaekstones real ale in which you can really taste the beer,very nice, I visit the wensleydale creamery shop a 2 or 3 times a year and they do lots of cheeses apart from the traditionsl crumbly types, but their plain special reserve crumbly wensleydale is very good with a piece of fruitcake
wensleydale do a cheddar with thaekstones real ale in which you can really taste the beer,very nice, I visit the wensleydale creamery shop a 2 or 3 times a year and they do lots of cheeses apart from the traditionsl crumbly types, but their plain spe
blackbarn ...many thanks for recognising my supposed lifestyle riches , but may i add to the blue cheese , top notch port and indeed roast duck and pheasant i enjoy . i also have gout. and about a fiver left in my betfair account !. my liver will be left not to medical science but probably le petit st paul bistro in paris . .. i will have no regrets .
blackbarn ...many thanks for recognising my supposed lifestyle riches , but may i add to the blue cheese , top notch port and indeed roast duck and pheasant i enjoy . i also have gout. and about a fiver left in my betfair account !. my liver wi