fox123 Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 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!! Fair point. I actually couldn't eat Mouldy cheese on it's own, but in a sauce, it really is something else.
Fosse Boy 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. That is brilliant stuff. I'm partial to a bit of Five Counties. Five cheeses in one, that's got to be the best idea ever. Apart from maybe six cheeses in one... :w00t:
Unabomber Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 That is brilliant stuff. I'm partial to a bit of Five Counties. Five cheeses in one, that's got to be the best idea ever.Apart from maybe six cheeses in one... :w00t: You're on to something here.
Fosse Boy Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 You're on to something here. But which cheese deserves to be the sixth? I feel some kind of Cheese Idol competition may be on the cards, phone ITV!
Unabomber Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 But which cheese deserves to be the sixth?I feel some kind of Cheese Idol competition may be on the cards, phone ITV! Id vote mexicana, give it another dimension.
Daggers Posted 22 December 2008 Author Posted 22 December 2008 But which cheese deserves to be the sixth?I feel some kind of Cheese Idol competition may be on the cards, phone ITV! Cheese 1: Extra-mature cheddar Cheese 2: Lancashire Cheese 3: Mozzarella Cheese 4: Red Leicester Cheese 5: Wensleydale Cheese 6: Stilton
Unabomber Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Cheese 1: Extra-mature cheddarCheese 2: Lancashire Cheese 3: Mozzarella Cheese 4: Red Leicester Cheese 5: Wensleydale Cheese 6: Stilton <_<
Fosse Boy Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Id vote mexicana, give it another dimension. It'd get my vote too, but would it be ethical? After all Mexico's not an English county, and as such should it be allowed to be in a supercheese with five other counties? Perhaps we could claim that it was originally produced in Rutland or something, and then get EU protection so that it can only be legally manufactured in Rutland? Or annex Mexico? I'm in way over my head, need to get a legal team on the case...
Unabomber Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 It'd get my vote too, but would it be ethical? After all Mexico's not an English county, and as such should it be allowed to be in a supercheese with five other counties?Perhaps we could claim that it was originally produced in Rutland or something, and then get EU protection so that it can only be legally manufactured in Rutland? Or annex Mexico? I'm in way over my head, need to get a legal team on the case... It would certainly be controversial.
Fosse Boy Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 Hmm, according to wikipedia, a Five Counties cheese may contain any possible combination of the seven following cheeses: - Cheddar - Cheshire - Sage Derby - Double Gloucester - Lancashire - Red Leicester - Wensleydale So, a seven counties cheese is possible at present. But no-one in the cheese industry has had the guts to produce it. Until now...
AoWW Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 From a taste perspective, surely the Mexicana would overpower all the others?
Daggers Posted 22 December 2008 Author Posted 22 December 2008 <_< a) Pizza b) Mushrooms, chilli peppers and mozzarella balls, breadcrumbed and deep fried. c) Lumps of mozzarella in salad d) other stuff where mozzarella proves its stringy quality
Fosse Boy Posted 22 December 2008 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. According to http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/, Covscum are planning to resurrect their brown away kit as part of their 125th anniversary celebrations.
Fosse Boy Posted 22 December 2008 Posted 22 December 2008 a) Pizzab) Mushrooms, chilli peppers and mozzarella balls, breadcrumbed and deep fried. c) Lumps of mozzarella in salad d) other stuff where mozzarella proves its stringy quality Tesco Value mozzarella. Never again.
Guest Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 Fair point. I actually couldn't eat Mouldy cheese on it's own, but in a sauce, it really is something else. Sir Fynwy would agree with you, if I allowed him to.
Zingari Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 chocolate is definitely sexier , think flake , bounty , galaxy ads can't imagine cheese based erotica , (unless your idea of sexy is wallace and grommit)
fox123 Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 Sir Fynwy would agree with you, if I allowed him to.
The People's Hero Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 I had the best cheese ever from a little shop in Maidstone the other day. It was a double gloucester but with peppercorns in. Man I love cheese.
Daggers Posted 23 December 2008 Author Posted 23 December 2008 In Caracas I used to have raw steak swimming in blood and a blue cheese sauce. An amazing experience.
Santa_Claus Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 In Caracas I used to have raw steak swimming in blood and a blue cheese sauce.An amazing experience. Santa would like to give that place in Caracus and oven and a fridge. Ho Ho Ho
Daggers Posted 23 December 2008 Author Posted 23 December 2008 Santa would like to give that place in Caracus and oven and a fridge.Ho Ho Ho I would like to give Santa lessons in English. He He He
Fosse Boy Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 Santa would like to give that place in Caracus and oven and a fridge.Ho Ho Ho I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the idea of a Santa who talks about himself in the third person. I mean, he's no Craig David...
Corky Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the idea of a Santa who talks about himself in the third person. I mean, he's no Craig David... Hey, I'm taking 'em apple & Cinnamon Girls I'm feeling 'em can't stop licking em That's why they got me dribbling hot fudge sauce & it's all over my timbalands Only that bellend could write lyrics like that.
Santa_Claus Posted 23 December 2008 Posted 23 December 2008 I would like to give Santa lessons in English.He He He As I'm Turkish, via Sweden, I'd be glad of any English lessons you can offer Ho Ho Ho
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