Should we be encouraging her to gorge on Cheddar?
That was a terribly cheesy joke!
Should we be encouraging her to gorge on Cheddar?
Why’d you have to tell her about that. That’d be right up her street of stoopidity.I usually go to the cheese rolling event in Gloucester, I’ve been for enough years now I’m friends with the owners of the cheese company that sponsors the event. We always visit the farm afterwards, meet the cows, taste cheese and buy sausages off them.
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Why’d you have to tell her about that. That’d be right up her street of stoopidity.
I saw the cheese chase on Countryfile. They all look mad, and if you win the locals don’t like it as they are the cheese champions and want to keep it that way. They try and trip others up so they don’t get the cheese.
I ascribe to the theory that cheese is an excellent way to store excess milk. The process soon becoming a deliberate part of the diet. The innovations that we all speak of must run back thousands of years.
I enjoy the diversity. I don't fog my goggles over one variety. Canadian cheddar is an establishment favorite. Grouse hunting requites cut up "finger foods" such as apples and gruyere or emmenthal (and NO, not the substitutes made here in Canuckistan.) Sour, aromatic, rubbery cheeses with large gas vacuoles appeal to nobody else in my entire family except me.