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Have to bring any cheese out of the fridge for an hour or 2 fir flavour to develop, especially a stinky camembert or a ripe blue, fantastic with a drop of red
 
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Mature to vintage hard cheese's...yes!

Soft and/or smelly cheeses...NOPE!

(That said I used to love the lamb burger in the Rake before it closed... it had a large chunk of brie in it)
 
Grapes and cheese is a great combo. For those poo-pooing cheese and fruit. I’d give that a go, might change your mind.

Saying that, I know there’s a lot of fancy cheese choices you can make, but nothing beats a good Jacob’s cream cracker, real butter with some mature cheddar or caerphilly.

I’m a bit partial to nibbling on some Italian hard cheeses like Grana Padano as well.

Mmm…cheese…
 
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.
Oh yes! Have ate that combo a good few times. I tend to Welsh it up a bit by having Bara brith with a lump of Caerphilly, but most cheddary type cheeses would go, I would have thought.
 
A square of chocolate and the same size chunk of cheese, pop them in your mouth the same time. Sounds gross but it's a life changer.
 
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