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how do i stop eating cheese?

I have a friend who loves cheese. For Christmas, he bought £50 quids worth o_O. I really can't see the appeal, myself.

When I get married I really want this cheese wedding cake
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My partner only eats mild cheddar :mad: so he can't have any but don't care-that's how bad the addiction is:hmm:
 
When I get married I really want this cheese wedding cake
CheeseWeddingCake.jpg


My partner only eats mild cheddar :mad: so he can't have any but don't care-that's how bad the addiction is:hmm:

XD lol - a "cheese" cake. How odd :P. I'd like an Ace of Cakes wedding cake and a cupcake-tree personally.
 
XD lol - a "cheese" cake. How odd :P. I'd like an Ace of Cakes wedding cake and a cupcake-tree personally.

I'm not a fan of the cupcake tree-style over substance-they look pretty but the insides are generally all powdery and they get squished as people too full to eat them and can't be transported without squashyness. . But not a fan of cake in general. Apart from cheesecake:o
 
I'm not a fan of the cupcake tree-style over substance-they look pretty but the insides are generally all powdery and they get squished as people too full to eat them and can't be transported without squashyness. . But not a fan of cake in general. Apart from cheesecake:o

:( shame. I love cake. Perhaps too much. I don't eat a lot of it, but I do make quite a lot. Work loves it.

I like the idea of a cupcake tree for kids at the wedding - and for those who are still kids at heart :P.

I should probably do a separate thread on this, because it could cause some arguments but what would you have as a wedding cake: fruit cake, or vanilla or chocolate sponge? Or another substitute I haven't thought of?
 
:( shame. I love cake. Perhaps too much. I don't eat a lot of it, but I do make quite a lot. Work loves it.

I like the idea of a cupcake tree for kids at the wedding - and for those who are still kids at heart :P.

I should probably do a separate thread on this, because it could cause some arguments but what would you have as a wedding cake: fruit cake, or vanilla or chocolate sponge? Or another substitute I haven't thought of?

I would like cheese but failing that, chocolate. The cupcake tree for kids is a good idea but would need a bouncer:hmm:
 
What sort of things do you cook? My partner is veggie but hates mushrooms which makes thinking of an original cheese free mushroom free veggie dish when we are both starving after work quite hard-sick of chilli and pasta:(

I'm not veggie anymore, and honestly it was partly to stop myself eating so much cheese :(, so I can't really help much I'm afraid. Must admit I'd be really stuck in the same position, but that's because mushrooms are prob my 2nd most favourite thing after cheese.
 
Try eating smaller amounts of the strongest cheese you can find, rather than lots of milder cheese.
 
I have the same problem, though it's only mature cheddar that I crave (can't eat soft cheeses anyway). I eat ridiculous amounts of the stuff. I ate just about as much when I ate meat, too.

What sort of things do you cook? My partner is veggie but hates mushrooms which makes thinking of an original cheese free mushroom free veggie dish when we are both starving after work quite hard-sick of chilli and pasta:(

Curry. Tortilla. Cornbread (look up a home-made cornbread recipe - it's not actually bread). Stir-fry. Shepherd's pie. Casserole. Stew. Five-bean hotpot. Veggie sausage and mash. Egg, chips and beans (have fruit for dessert if that makes you feel too unhealthy). Soup. Apart from the tortilla, these don't benefit from the addition of cheese.

When I get married I really want this cheese wedding cake
CheeseWeddingCake.jpg


My partner only eats mild cheddar :mad: so he can't have any but don't care-that's how bad the addiction is:hmm:

That's cool!

I once saw a meat wedding cake; IIRC, MissFran was quite keen on the idea. :D
 
I have the same problem, though it's only mature cheddar that I crave (can't eat soft cheeses anyway). I eat ridiculous amounts of the stuff. I ate just about as much when I ate meat, too.



Curry. Tortilla. Cornbread (look up a home-made cornbread recipe - it's not actually bread). Stir-fry. Shepherd's pie. Casserole. Stew. Five-bean hotpot. Veggie sausage and mash. Egg, chips and beans (have fruit for dessert if that makes you feel too unhealthy). Soup. Apart from the tortilla, these don't benefit from the addition of cheese.



That's cool!

I once saw a meat wedding cake; IIRC, MissFran was quite keen on the idea. :D

Cheers-apart from Cornbread, make most of these things but some are time consuming when you are starving at seven pm and the cheese based crap rules supreme-will google cornbread recipe:)
 
Cheers-apart from Cornbread, make most of these things but some are time consuming when you are starving at seven pm and the cheese based crap rules supreme-will google cornbread recipe:)

It helps to make BIIIG portions on a Sunday then eat more over the next couple of days, or freeze some so that next time all you have to do is stick it in the oven. I don't think egg and chips, sausage and mash or stir fry take that long.

I got a slow-cooker for Christmas and it fitted enough food to feed three of us for four days. That helps, too. :)
 
It helps to make BIIIG portions on a Sunday then eat more over the next couple of days, or freeze some so that next time all you have to do is stick it in the oven. I don't think egg and chips, sausage and mash or stir fry take that long.

I got a slow-cooker for Christmas and it fitted enough food to feed three of us for four days. That helps, too. :)

Our oven is shit-need to get new one as only heats up to gas mark 4:( We have been considering a slow cooker but are they ok for veggies? Most people talk about cooking meat in them and don't want to fork out forty quid for sloppy veggie slurry when I can make that myself by overboiling stuff.
 
Our oven is shit-need to get new one as only heats up to gas mark 4:( We have been considering a slow cooker but are they ok for veggies? Most people talk about cooking meat in them and don't want to fork out forty quid for sloppy veggie slurry when I can make that myself by overboiling stuff.

I've only used mine once so far, but it was fine. You just add a lot less water than you otherwise would.
 
To get back on topic
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books like this, courtesy of other half's grandma make me feel I am not so bad-cheese deepfried wrapped in sausages and served with gammon and mayo etc:D
 
i thought being veggie might mean i lose weight...but sadly not as i now can't seem to go through a day without snacking on cheese. i am addicted. *pats belly* :( it's not particularly healthy and i need to lose a few pounds. anyone got any tips? nice recipes not involving the tasty stuff? much appreciated :)

I found out my body doesn't like lactose. I loved cheese, milkshakes, pizza, etc.

I stopped eating cheese, except for the occasional backslide. I just don't eat it any more.
 
I've seen your pictures and you don't need to lose weight.

Cheese contains casein. Casein reacts with the opiate inhibitors in the brain and mimics the effect opiates have (this is probably so babies get hooked on their mothers milk, continue to go back to the teat and thrive etc). Most vegetarian cheeses contain casein to help it melt OR SO THEY SAY (I reckon they want you hooked on veggie cheese :hmm:) so effectively you are addicted to cheese.

It's up to you whether you can live with that (I know I can) and deal with your habit in a disciplined way, or whether you want to completely detox and carry on life without your cheese crutch.
 
Yeah, I'm cheese-free because cheese is one of those things where I basically can't have just one bite. Except when I buy a small quantity - a normal size amount, I guess - and it's gone all in one bite. :D

Cheese is no good for me.
 
i thought being veggie might mean i lose weight...but sadly not as i now can't seem to go through a day without snacking on cheese. i am addicted. *pats belly* :( it's not particularly healthy and i need to lose a few pounds. anyone got any tips? nice recipes not involving the tasty stuff? much appreciated :)

don't put it in your mouth.

buy as much of it as you can but never eat, it just watch it rot in your fridge, taunting you about it's creamy goodness you can never have.
 
I'm amazed that even a racist twat like you thinks it's alright to hang around here after writing this bullshit:



It's not alright. We don't need people like you. No-one does. Get fucking lost.

is it about cheese dwyer?

no then fuck off theres a good chap...
 
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