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I like deep fried Brie with cranberry sauce :-4:-4
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oscar;1180243 wrote: I like deep fried Brie with cranberry sauce :-4:-4Wow:-3:-2.....have you informed News at Ten this amazing news:yh_rotfl:p
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Carolly;1180246 wrote: Wow:-3:-2.....have you informed News at Ten this amazing news:yh_rotfl:p :yh_rotfl Yes, i called a press conference.... Do you know, i have scanned every newspaper today for some exciting threads and there is bugger all going on anywhere. I've been waiting for some-one to post some-thing interesting and nothing. So i thought that cheese was quite interesting for a sunday :yh_rotfl
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oscar;1180254 wrote: I've been waiting for some-one to post some-thing interesting and nothing.


OUCH!!

I knew it would make you feel better if I noticed.;)
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oscar;1180254 wrote: :yh_rotfl Yes, i called a press conference.... Do you know, i have scanned every newspaper today for some exciting threads and there is bugger all going on anywhere. I've been waiting for some-one to post some-thing interesting and nothing. So i thought that cheese was quite interesting for a sunday :yh_rotflGo and read me journal I did before :rolleyes: thats interesting:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1180243 wrote: I like deep fried Brie with cranberry sauce :-4:-4


I had a telegram saying you had posted important news :D

As it happens I LOVE it too
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I have never tried that, but it sounds amazing.
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Flora;1180369 wrote: I have never tried that, but it sounds amazing. Flora... let me tell you it is a taste sensation. You can deep fry your own by rolling a thick slice of Brie in egg white, then in breadcrumbs, then egg white again and another coat of bread crumbs. Deep fry for about 10 mins until golden. Or you can buy them ready made in 'Sainsburys'.
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Snowfire;1180264 wrote: I had a telegram saying you had posted important news :D

As it happens I LOVE it too
Well you come up with a more exciting thread then sarcky bollocks :p:p:p
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Carolly;1180260 wrote: Go and read me journal I did before :rolleyes: thats interesting:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl I already read your journal, Mrs famous plebitis woman on the web :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1180382 wrote: Flora... let me tell you it is a taste sensation. You can deep fry your own by rolling a thick slice of Brie in egg white, then in breadcrumbs, then egg white again and another coat of bread crumbs. Deep fry for about 10 mins until golden. Or you can buy them ready made in 'Sainsburys'.


Wow. It sounds amazingly indulgent. I will give it a ago.
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oscar;1180383 wrote: Well you come up with a more exciting thread then sarcky bollocks :p:p:p


Oi ! Theres nothing tauntingly contemptuous about my bollocks :sneaky:
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Snowfire;1180392 wrote: Oi ! Theres nothing tauntingly contemptuous about my bollocks :sneaky: I don't believe you........ You must post a pic of them on FG and we'll judge them :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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I had some cheese today at a bridal shower...it was gross! but the chocolate dipped strawberries were to die for.:wah:
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oscar;1180243 wrote: I like deep fried Brie with cranberry sauce :-4:-4


What are you trying to say ?
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oscar;1180243 wrote: I like deep fried Brie with cranberry sauce :-4:-4


Fry some sliced mushrooms then melt some brie all over them. Tastes yummy on toast. :)

I don't know if you'd want cranberry on it still. Can't stand the stuff myself (too sweet) but hubby loves it. :p

Cold brie also tastes FAB on hot bacon. Yummy! Have it in a baguette. :)

Also, you HAVE to try brie and grape sandwiches. Slice some black and green grapes and put them in a sarnie with some brie and a little bit of salad cream. Mmmmmmmmmmmm..................................... it's to die for! Slurp! :-6
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qsducks;1180432 wrote: I had some cheese today at a bridal shower...it was gross wah:


What is a "bridal shower"?
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Bill Sikes;1180494 wrote: What is a "bridal shower"?


A party for the bride to be...she registers at a local store & you have to pick out the gifts she chose, etc....it was a very nice party.
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Rapunzel;1180493 wrote: Fry some sliced mushrooms then melt some brie all over them. Tastes yummy on toast. :)

I don't know if you'd want cranberry on it still. Can't stand the stuff myself (too sweet) but hubby loves it. :p

Cold brie also tastes FAB on hot bacon. Yummy! Have it in a baguette. :)

Also, you HAVE to try brie and grape sandwiches. Slice some black and green grapes and put them in a sarnie with some brie and a little bit of salad cream. Mmmmmmmmmmmm..................................... it's to die for! Slurp! :-6 I don't like the grapes in the sandwich but there's an Italian deli cafe near us whoo does a wicked Brie, sundried tomatoes and olive sandwich.

I like my Brie as runny as possible :-4:-4
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Bill Sikes;1180494 wrote: What is a "bridal shower"? It's one of those American customs that is catching on fast here just like Prom nights and Halloween. They have baby showers as well.
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oscar;1180546 wrote: It's one of those American customs that is catching on fast here just like Prom nights and Halloween. They have baby showers as well.


So basically it's some sort of event where the wedding presents (all chosen by the bride?!?) are all bought at one shop? I should think that there're significant disadvantages compared to more normal methods!
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Bill Sikes;1180554 wrote: So basically it's some sort of event where the wedding presents (all chosen by the bride?!?) are all bought at one shop? I should think that there're significant disadvantages compared to more normal methods! Yes..... and i don't agree with it to be honest. What's wrong with the old fashioned list or people just buying what they can afford?
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These sandwich ideas do sound wildly unhealthy. I'm going to start a "cheese on toast" thread.
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Bill Sikes;1180559 wrote: These sandwich ideas do sound wildly unhealthy. I'm going to start a "cheese on toast" thread.
I love cheese on toast but my mother made a strange version of welsh rarebit. She mixed grated cheese with mustard among other things and smeared that on the bread. When it was done, she put a poached egg on top and i think she called it buck rarebit.
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Cheese is wonderful, I like it.

Good English Cheddar (mature)

Nice German/Swiss Emmental

French Brie

Wenslydale with Cranberry

Dutch cool creamy cheese

Dubliner Cheese, (lovely on toast)

Goats Cheese (its great with lamb)

There are very few cheeses that I don't like, even the more exotic and strong tasting ones. Even the smelly ones, and the holey ones.

On crackers, on toast, on food, on salads, yum yum.

Cheese, its one of the best inventions ever. :)
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Galbally;1180570 wrote: Cheese is wonderful, I like it.

Good English Cheddar (mature)

Nice German/Swiss Emmental

French Brie

Wenslydale with Cranberry

Dutch cool creamy cheese

Dubliner Cheese, (lovely on toast)

Goats Cheese (its great with lamb)

There are very few cheeses that I don't like, even the more exotic and strong tasting ones. Even the smelly ones, and the holey ones.

On crackers, on toast, on food, on salads, yum yum.

Cheese, its one of the best inventions ever. :) Ditto but i had one at xmas and it was revolting..... even the foxes left it. White Stilton with apricots. Who thought that one up?
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What about that Italian cheese that is so full of maggots, it moves. It has to be tethered down.

I believe it is illegal to sell it but for the life of me I dont know who'd want to buy it

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Snowfire;1180584 wrote: What about that Italian cheese that is so full of maggots, it moves. It has to be tethered down.

I believe it is illegal to sell it but for the life of me I dont know who'd want to buy it

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Here it is Mmmmm ! I did wonder where Nomad's family lived and now i know :yh_rotfl

Vegetarians can't eat that, it's got meat in it. Or you could make your own just by leaving your cheese out in the garden for a week. :(
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I just went out upstairs to make a grilled cheese sandwich and some moron in this house left the cheese unwrapped in the fridge...small hard squares of cheese...unappetizing!:-5 Whoever the culprit is also left an entire box of Cheezeits open all night long!:-5
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qsducks;1180597 wrote: some moron in this house left the cheese unwrapped in the fridge...small hard squares of cheese -5


It'd be OK toasted, though!

Do you buy ready-sliced cheese?
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Bill Sikes;1180600 wrote: It'd be OK toasted, though!

Do you buy ready-sliced cheese?


I buy straight from the deli where they slice it a bit thick. Usually American cheese.
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I like Wenslydale with cranberries:D I had grilled goats cheese for the first time the other week,,,, it was gross:p:p




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I like Feta cheese in a nice salad:-6
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kazalala;1180618 wrote: I like Wenslydale with cranberries:D I had grilled goats cheese for the first time the other week,,,, it was gross:p:p


Yeah, right up there with feta cheese...gross!:lips:
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qsducks;1180647 wrote: Yeah, right up there with feta cheese...gross!:lips:everybody to their own taste I say:)
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Swimming maggie;1180653 wrote: everybody to their own taste I say:)


I love brie cheese on crackers.
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qsducks;1180660 wrote: I love brie cheese on crackers. No..... your just quackers Duck not crackers :yh_rotfl
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Swimming maggie;1180645 wrote: I like Feta cheese in a nice salad:-6 I eat a lot of Feta Cheese. We get it in a Turkish Deli here and it's really creamy. Have you had it on pizza?......Really nice :-4
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oscar;1180979 wrote: I eat a lot of Feta Cheese. We get it in a Turkish Deli here and it's really creamy. Have you had it on pizza?......Really nice :-4


Will not eat Feta cheese in a box or with a fox:wah:, but I will eat this yummy meal..one of my faves...Monterey Jack cheese quesadillas:-4

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qsducks;1180987 wrote: Will not eat Feta cheese in a box or with a fox:wah:, but I will eat this yummy meal..one of my faves...Monterey Jack cheese quesadillas:-4

ooooooo i like the look of them

:-4:-4

I was up to my eyes in balls last night. A High Street Deli gives me all their meat once it's reached 3 days old and i had a sack of spicey meatballs. The sink was full of them and i was washing the sauce off as i didn't think foxes would like it. I still got another sack to go. :wah:
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oscar;1180997 wrote: ooooooo i like the look of them

:-4:-4

I was up to my eyes in balls last night. A High Street Deli gives me all their meat once it's reached 3 days old and i had a sack of spicey meatballs. The sink was full of them and i was washing the sauce off as i didn't think foxes would like it. I still got another sack to go. :wah:


I would have frozen them and eaten them! Hope the foxes don't get heartburn. You know you just made yourself a target:yh_rotfl "Up to my eyes in balls".:yh_rotfl
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qsducks;1180660 wrote: I love brie cheese on crackers.




What kind of crackers ?

When you make a snack do you cut a certain amount of slices of cheese and then count out the crackers to coordinate with the supply of cheese youve prepared ?

As you cut the cheese do you apply the method of one slice for me, one for the cracker ?

What does brie taste like ?
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qsducks;1181001 wrote: I would have frozen them and eaten them! Hope the foxes don't get heartburn. You know you just made yourself a target:yh_rotfl "Up to my eyes in balls".:yh_rotfl The guy who gets the meat for me freezes it the moment it gets past it's three days and by the time it's delivered, it's de-frosted so i don't like to freeze it again and besides, there's no room in my freezer :wah: It's a crying shame what they have to throw out.... Last week i was cutting up huge joints of beef and ham for them. It costs me a few beers for him and that's it.

I'm sure there will be a comment about the balls :wah: Pete puts fat balls in the tree's for the birds and he had tits on his balls this morning :wah:
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Nomad;1181005 wrote: What kind of crackers ?

When you make a snack do you cut a certain amount of slices of cheese and then count out the crackers to coordinate with the supply of cheese youve prepared ?

As you cut the cheese do you apply the method of one slice for me, one for the cracker ?

What dos brie taste like ?


You've never had the pleasure of brie cheese....:-4. Idk what kind of fancy crackers my mum buys but they awesome with just a bit of the brie. You need to use a small butter knife for the cheese.

oscar;1181008 wrote: The guy who gets the meat for me freezes it the moment it gets past it's three days and by the time it's delivered, it's de-frosted so i don't like to freeze it again and besides, there's no room in my freezer :wah: It's a crying shame what they have to throw out.... Last week i was cutting up huge joints of beef and ham for them. It costs me a few beers for him and that's it.

I'm sure there will be a comment about the balls :wah: Pete puts fat balls in the tree's for the birds and he had tits on his balls this morning :wah:


Oh my!:yh_rotfl:sneaky:
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I have a bird box in my garden and a pair of blue tits are taking in nesting materials,,, so i have a pair of tits in my box:lips::lips::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl




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kazalala;1181027 wrote: I have a bird box in my garden and a pair of blue tits are taking in nesting materials,,, so i have a pair of tits in my box:lips::lips::yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl Is it uncomfortable? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1181030 wrote: Is it uncomfortable? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Well a big bumblebee went in there yesterday as well:lips::p:D




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kazalala;1181032 wrote: Well a big bumblebee went in there yesterday as well:lips::p:D A buzz in the fuzz???? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1181045 wrote: A buzz in the fuzz???? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotflbetter than a bee in yer bonnet anyday eh:lips::yh_rotfl




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kazalala;1181046 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotflbetter than a bee in yer bonnet anyday eh:lips::yh_rotfl Carolly gets them :yh_rotfl I've got Great tits me (in my garden) :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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