This has to be tried - you can eat these trucks/wheel

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Matthew-peter

Quote from: upnick on October 21, 2012, 07:46:25 PM
Quote from: Matthew-peter on October 21, 2012, 03:27:06 PM
Quote from: scotsoft on October 21, 2012, 03:23:56 PM
Quote from: Matthew-peter on October 21, 2012, 03:01:04 PM
but also the one with apricot (other company),

I really enjoy the one with apricots in it broken up and scattered round a salad accompanied with an excellent hand made pork pie bought from the farmers market, not a cheap meal but a very memorable one  :food:

cheers John.

Sounds very good indeed, being a vegetarian I cant have pork pies though haha,

You really need to try this  cheese Matthew-Peter,  i'm   sure if your  a vegetarian   you  could  find something else to accompany  it  instead of the pork   pie   :claphappy:

Well a stockist has been located near me so am going to pick some up for the weekend, I think it will go down well at the film night  :thumbsup:
OK who took my cake?

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The guy that runs the sandwich van than comes around our depot uses the best stilton i have ever tasted... :thumbsup:

Last Christmas i bought 3kg off of him.... me, my dad and my uncle finished it off by boxing day !  :o :o :o

If your ever in Bath, there is an awesome little cheese shop in the Guildhall market, he's got some great cheeses in there AND the Cider to match  :beers: mmmmm........
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EtchedPixels

Quote from: Oldman on October 21, 2012, 08:27:37 PM
Any stilton is good in my book. :thumbsup:
Also very partial to a nice ripe Brie or Camembert

A good brie preferably one thats on last day cheap sale before it passes its best before  :claphappy:
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jonclox

Quote from: EtchedPixels on October 23, 2012, 08:32:20 PM
Quote from: Oldman on October 21, 2012, 08:27:37 PM
Any stilton is good in my book. :thumbsup:
Also very partial to a nice ripe Brie or Camembert

A good brie preferably one thats on last day cheap sale before it passes its best before  :claphappy:
:) Oh yes please. 8)    Pure heaven  :claphappy:
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upnick

Dinner want quiet the same as John's but  pretty near with Pork  pie from the butchers   salad  topped with  the cheese mentioned  here &   Wensleydale with apricots as i couldnt get white stilton  & apricots.

Now Wensleydale   lad that's my favorite    :D    


scotsoft

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I won't get my pork pie till next Friday when the Monthly Farmers Market is on, but I will make sure I am there to get what I need for this tasty feast  ;)

I hope you enjoyed yours Nick  :thumbsup:

cheers John.

upnick

Certainley enjoyed  my  dinner John   ;)   

Purchased some more little black  bomber cheese today &  the guy at the butchers told me they get the other varieties as well   so  i'll  be ordering some for xmas. 

MikeDunn

Picked a slice up today (SWMBO picked up a truckle yesterday) ... YUMMY :)

SWMBO can't stand it, so all the more for me !!!  :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

upnick

Quote from: MikeDunn on October 27, 2012, 09:14:58 PM
Picked a slice up today (SWMBO picked up a truckle yesterday) ... YUMMY :)

SWMBO can't stand it, so all the more for me !!!  :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:


Glad you enjoyed it Mike   :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: ;)

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