Zingari Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 if i were to keep a supply in the house for visiting laydeez, which is most likely to help me get laid ?
Guest Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 I've always been a fan of a good stilton. Mouldy cheese is fit only for the bin. <_<
Corky Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 if i were to keep a supply in the house for visiting laydeez, which is most likely to help me get laid ? Chocolate will stain the bed, cheese won't. Cheese.
Zingari Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 Chocolate will stain the bed, cheese won't.Cheese. but i've heard that lots of women say choccy is better than sex ,, surely its a topic of conversation that could be explored with a laydee , perhaps i could have a little bet with them . either way its a bet i couldn't lose
skinnydipper Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 Chocolate will stain the bed, cheese won't.Cheese. So- you like to smother your woman in cheese then
Fox You Forest Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 So- you like to smother your woman in cheese then Well if his jokes are anything to go by...
GLC Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 Mouldy cheese is fit only for the bin. <_< cant beat a bit of stilton
AoWW Posted 21 December 2008 Posted 21 December 2008 Well if his jokes are anything to go by... Awww, don't be mean to Corky. Bully! <_<
Daggers Posted 21 December 2008 Author Posted 21 December 2008 I've always been a fan of a good stilton. You do realise that you are going to be winning every single award in 12 months time Shitpeas. I still can't believe anyone called themselves that. What were you thinking? Barry for ****s sake?!
fox123 Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Mouldy cheese is fit only for the bin. <_< As an avid cook, I'm actually surprised that you don't take advantage of the taste that a Mouldy Cheese can add to a sauce. Coupled with Port, a Stilton and Port sauce can do wonders for a fillet of pork.
MC Prussian Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Cheese kicks chocolate's arse day in day out. I see you edited your initial post. There's no way around chocolate, I'm afraid. Who needs cheese, anyway? Has no positive side effects whatsoever. Does it make one happy? Is it really healthy? Who in the world eats cheese, huh? You can even do Chocolate Fondue these days...
ACF Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 eeer, depends on what cheese but i think its cheescolate all the way <_<
Daggers Posted 22 December 2008 Author Posted 22 December 2008 As returning officer for the Foxestalk Cheese by-election I hereby announce that Cheese has been voted as popular as a red away strip for next season. Chocolate is the new Coventry.
The People's Hero Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 For the man that can't decide... I'm intrigued and appalled in equal measures.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 I went through a phase of crunching up Tangy Cheese Doritos and Chocolate Hobnobs and eating them together. Had to give the baby away though.
Alexikokopops Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 What about Chocolate Cheesecake? Exactly what I thought. Someone tried to claim to me the other day that cheesecake doesn't have cheese in. Silly.
The People's Hero Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 I went through a phase of crunching up Tangy Cheese Doritos and Chocolate Hobnobs and eating them together. Had to give the baby away though. Textbook. I like you being off work and on FT.
Guest Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 As an avid cook, I'm actually surprised that you don't take advantage of the taste that a Mouldy Cheese can add to a sauce. Coupled with Port, a Stilton and Port sauce can do wonders for a fillet of pork. Just because I love cooking, it doesn't mean that I can't dislike certain foods. Truth be told, there is more food I dislike than like, which is one reason why I cook as I know exactly what has gone into my dinner!!
Unabomber Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Purchased some applewood smoked cheddar, wensleydale with cranberries, speical stilton and some mexicana cheese with chillis etc in. All for the festive period, lovely.
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