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Food: cheese

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 7:42 am
by Barry Shostakovitch_Archive
mattw wrote:Please also see this thread.



Sorry, I did do a search first but I think I only did it under 'Polls'...

Food: cheese

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:30 pm
by robert thefamilyghost_Archive
Barry Shostakovitch wrote:Sorry, I did do a search first but I think I only did it under 'Polls'...


i don't think he was admonishing you, as they're two different subjects in two different forums...i think it was more of a chance to broaden everyones uh, horizons?

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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:37 am
by djanes1_Archive
Provelone, Manchego, Camembert, Aged Gouda, you are all excellent cheeses in my book.

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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 7:48 am
by Barry Shostakovitch_Archive
A friend of mine came up with an excellent name for a new cheese recently:

"The Computer"

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:07 am
by Cranius_Archive
Barry Shostakovitch wrote:My friend works at a cheesemongers and has introduced me to some wonderful cheese recently. This morning I have been eating Doddington cheese. It's kind of somewhere inbetween a Cheddar and a Leicester and has a nice crunchiness. It is delicious.

Cheese. Not Crap!


My wife and I just went down to the Neal's Yard Dairy (Borough) to buy some Christmas cheeses. I got to try an incredible selection, including the aforementioned 'Doddington'--which, by the way is excellent. In the end we settled on these three:

Baby Waterloo - a rich buttery soft cheese, made with Guernsey Cow milk

Colton Bassett Stilton - a traditional English Stilton

Berkswell - a hard nutty cheese, with a pineapple flavour


Apparently, they now ship to wholesalers in the US.

The most exciting 'creamery' I've been to for a while.

Image


Here is a photo of Chris, a mutual friend of mine and Barry Shostakovitch's, working in the Neal's Yard Dairy(Borough), that I just found on the internet.

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:36 am
by Gramsci_Archive
I've seen that guy with the glasses around at gigs!

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:41 am
by Cranius_Archive
Gramsci wrote:I've seen that guy with the glasses around at gigs!


Say hello to him next time, he's a very nice guy. He might get you a discount on some cheese.

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:56 am
by Turbo_Archive
Gramsci wrote:Cheese, bread and wine are the corner stones of civilization.

Not crap in a huge way.

At the moment I'm on a Feta kick, but if I'm after a more solid cheese I go for a good Manchego.


Agreed. Those three are the staples of life.

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:08 pm
by Mazec_Archive
stevenstillborn wrote: In recent years I have discovered that, the worse a cheese smells, the better it tastes.


What stinky cheeses have you tried?

Ever come across Olomoucky syr, the ultra-rank but supposedly delectable Czech cheese that puts Limburgher to shame in terms of utter revoltingness?

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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:22 pm
by burun_Archive
Like Wallace says, I'm crackers for cheese.

Whole Foods has a wide variety of moderately priced ones that I simply must try. Each and every one.

A current favorite is Blackstrap Blue.