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- Dunsyre blue http://www.erringtoncheese.co.uk/page...
- Wild garlic yarg http://www.lynherdairies.co.uk/wild-g...
- Lammermuir smoked http://www.belhavensmokehouse.com/smo...
- isle of Mull http://www.isleofmullcheese.co.uk/abo...
- and to finish a triple creme, perhaps Brilllat savarin with truffles
I like cheese :) and have least three other dream cheese boards. I worked in a deli where we sold nearly 100 different varieties, and of course to sell them, I had to taste them...

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I love Chaource, Roquefort, Beaufort, Lancashire and best of all. plain white Stilton (not the fruit added pap they sell at Christmas).

Good job there's no cheese deli that I know of anywhere near me. I'd be skint and fat :~/


Better to have had a deli and lost, than never to have had a deli at all.
Actually, no it propably isn't :~/





Yes I did. Well I had to I suppose, I'd contributed enough to the cost of development.
But yes I genuinely liked it.

I suspect they won't, I'm not sure who even owns the recipe, the MMB no longer exists.
Apparently Cambozola, the German cheese competed against it and won, so it might be similar

Le groan.

Le groan.

Le groan.

Takes more than a bit of mould to scare me!


(and you have no idea how difficult it is to admit that the French got it right)

I'm not a big fan of cheese ): (or dairy in general, if I'm honest). I do like red liecester though! Haha. Up for trying new things though, and mum often buys a new cheese for me to try at Christmas. I am NOT a fan of 'oak smoked cheddar'!
On a side note, the first thing my fiancé said to me was 'do you like cheese?'.....


I suspect they won't, I'm not sure who even owns the recipe, the MMB no longer exists.
Apparently Cambozola, the German cheese comp..."
Cambazola's nice and I also like Dolecellata although I've probably made up the spelling!





I only ever buy cheddar and usually just whatever is on offer. I'm not a big cheese eater. My mum will buy the austrian smoked for my dad and when I'm home, if it's there, I snaffle it. hubby will occasionally buy different cheeses from the market in town though.

I agree there are amazingly good Brit cheeses.
Wonder if we've improved our cheese selection back home? Canadian cheddar was about the extent it, last I spent any time there.
Tit cheese!
Had a nipple and everything!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetilla_...