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Blue Stilton anyone💪
Don't find that here often, but a nice roquefort or gorgonzola is fab, also if you want proper stinky a le rustique camembert is superb, we brought a couple back from France in 2016 after the footy in our camper, every time the fridge opened it filled the van, superb with a crusty french loaf and a drop of red😃
 
Many years ago whilst hiking in the Yorkshire dales i stopped at an old railway station which was used as a cafe on the Carlisle to Settle line and run by volunteers. I had a cup of tea with a huge piece of fruit cake as i went to sit by my table the old guy said do you want some Wensleydale on that?

I said what cheese and he goes yes, you will never regret it….i went for it, it is one of the finest experiences of comfort food i have ever tasted, I regularly have a bit of Wensleydale on a slice of fruit cake as a special treat now.

My other dirty secret is marmalade on toast…with a nice vintage cheddar!

How about that you fruit on cheese haters !!

There isn’t a cheese out there that i wont eat, although American cheese is a very poor imitation of the real thing.
 
I’m a mild type of cheese guy. Cheddar mild or extra mild and Port Salut.
Grated cheddar on cauliflower is a meal in itself for me.
 
If I'm doing a simple bangers and mash meal I always put lots of grated cheddar on the cooked potatoes before mashing. Makes the mash lovely and creamy and gooey.
 
Many years ago whilst hiking in the Yorkshire dales i stopped at an old railway station which was used as a cafe on the Carlisle to Settle line and run by volunteers. I had a cup of tea with a huge piece of fruit cake as i went to sit by my table the old guy said do you want some Wensleydale on that?

I said what cheese and he goes yes, you will never regret it….i went for it, it is one of the finest experiences of comfort food i have ever tasted, I regularly have a bit of Wensleydale on a slice of fruit cake as a special treat now.

My other dirty secret is marmalade on toast…with a nice vintage cheddar!

How about that you fruit on cheese haters !!

There isn’t a cheese out there that i wont eat, although American cheese is a very poor imitation of the real thing.
Blimey, Wensleydale and fruit cake brings back memories, as a kid spent many a happy day visiting my parents relatives wp north, an old aunt of theirs always served fruit cake and cheese, sounds horrible, but it really isn't. Must admit havent had that for donkeys years. Simnel cake is popular there too, mind ew you always went around Easter time, so maybe that was it. 😋👍
 
Having been vegetarian for 53 years and counting, cheese has always been a big part of my regular diet. Apart from an extra mature Cheddar which I use regularly on toast, in sandwiches, with crackers and jacket potatoes or just added in anything I happen to be cooking, among my favourites are:

Saint Agur - a double-cream French blue cheese (Tesco)
Président Brie - tried dozens of Bries but always come back to this one (Tesco)
Dolcelatte - Italian blue veined soft cheese
Ossau-Iraty - ewe's milk cheese from French Pyrenees area, considered by many to be France's best cheese
Reblochon - a lovely cheese but with a very strong smelling rind, brought some back from France many moons ago and had to drive with the windows open :ROFLMAO:
Payoyo - an award-winning Spanish goat's milk cheese, very tasty
 
Having been vegetarian for 53 years and counting, cheese has always been a big part of my regular diet. Apart from an extra mature Cheddar which I use regularly on toast, in sandwiches, with crackers and jacket potatoes or just added in anything I happen to be cooking, among my favourites are:

Saint Agur - a double-cream French blue cheese (Tesco)
Président Brie - tried dozens of Bries but always come back to this one (Tesco)
Dolcelatte - Italian blue veined soft cheese
Ossau-Iraty - ewe's milk cheese from French Pyrenees area, considered by many to be France's best cheese
Reblochon - a lovely cheese but with a very strong smelling rind, brought some back from France many moons ago and had to drive with the windows open :ROFLMAO:
Payoyo - an award-winning Spanish goat's milk cheese, very tasty
Saint Agur is superb.😋👍
 
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Leave off the onion and I'm there with you. Nothing wrong with onions but have never considered having them with cheese on toast.

Red Leicester is pretty much banned in this house because I will demolish it the day it's bought.
Pickled onions and cheese is a thing of beauty, can cause heartburn though :(
 

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