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Here's a picture. Guess how many women are in the band?

Hint: none.


Shit, second right is hot in a weird way

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Oh right, we've already been through that

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Epoisses.

Badger, where were you? This is the cheese that separates the men from the boys. I left some in a mates fridge and when he returned to his house his quote was that the whole house smelled of dead cats. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet.

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I have a little thing i knock up when making a ruby..

Garlic paneer cheese..
Hot pan...a little oil chopped green and red peppers chopped onion. get that rocking on the pan..

Throw a pile of diced paneer cheese in..

lower the heat a little

tea spoonish of coriander . turmeric , fresh garlic, as much as you want. i usually put 3 cloves in.chopped and squashed..A little cinnamon oh and ginger too..

Get that all razzed up together for a few minutes, and bob's your uncle..

Add a bit of chilli too if you want..


Its cheese'tastic....:D


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kippax_in_my_blood wrote:
I have a little thing i knock up when making a ruby..

Garlic paneer cheese..
Hot pan...a little oil chopped green and red peppers chopped onion. get that rocking on the pan..

Throw a pile of diced paneer cheese in..

lower the heat a little

tea spoonish of coriander . turmeric , fresh garlic, as much as you want. i usually put 3 cloves in.chopped and squashed..A little cinnamon oh and ginger too..

Get that all razzed up together for a few minutes, and bob's your uncle..

Add a bit of chilli too if you want..


Its cheese'tastic....:D


*invites himself round to kippax's next time he's had a smoke*

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*invites himself round to kippax's next time he's had a smoke*

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Benny wrote:
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Epoisses.

Badger, where were you? This is the cheese that separates the men from the boys. I left some in a mates fridge and when he returned to his house his quote was that the whole house smelled of dead cats. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet.


Awesome stuff isn't it Benny? :D

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Old Amsterdam.

I think this was probably discovered by a bit of fresh Gouda getting dropped down the back of the fridge for a couple of years.

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A nice bit of emmental for a snack, but Stilton with vintage port or a good red wine can't be beat.

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I baked a camambert on Saturday and it smelt like some kind of sprout/cabbage conconction......not good!

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i like a nice brie too

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i like a nice brie too


Aye me too. But I prefer it when it's a bit old and has gone a bit sloppy


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Aye me too. But I prefer it when it's a bit old and has gone a bit sloppy


ooh yes, with a nice dry cracker too.

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NO pic Bastard. Do it again

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Some of those fruit-cheese combos really do bring me a lot of joy these days. Also extra mature cheddar with chilis. Actually, is chili a fruit? I think it might be? Markered Man - help! Also, how do spelling?

I think my palate prefers the mixture effect. I've really rather taken to some of the alternative Crabbies flavours:

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divine. :) who'd have thought it - raspberry and ginger!!

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unbelievable - ginger with lime and strawberry??? :eek:

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According to a book my daughter brought home from school: if it grows on a plant, if it comes from the flower and if it has seeds inside; it's a fruit. I think this makes chili a fruit


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What about berries? :confused:

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Started a high protein diet last week, pleanty of Tuna, Eggs,Salmon snacking on Sunflower seeds, basically if it's high in protein i'm on it.

Cottage cheese though, absolute sick on it's own, but not bad mixed with a bit of scrambled egg, tuna and tomatoes.

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