Urban75 Home About Offline BrixtonBuzz Contact

Why is it that one piece of cheese is never enough?

This'll do me...

swb_cheese_board_1-181x160.jpg


I only have a mild addiction :p :D
 
LilJen said:
I've stolen your idea to use as an art installation with Masseuse down in Ramsgate :)

Will let you in free and give you a free piece of cheese for your inspiration of course
mmmmm... free cheese :o
 
trashpony said:
:mad: Go back to your ash coated chevre!

Have you noticed the similarity between cheese number 14 and

mogu-barbapapa-geant-bleu-2.jpg


Hmmm ...
i'm fairly sure preggers laydees aren't allowed to eat babapapas.:p
 
rennie said:
Shelly, how can ya have red leicester AND roule type styff in one bite? wow!


I am not describing it properly, Its a round piece of red leceister with a garlic cream cheese swirl in the middle of it. Really yummy :)
 
Biddly literally lost her head at the 100-different-kinds-of-cheese-counter on the craft club weekend.

She came out in a daze wandering about looking for her hat...

"my hat my hat.. I know I had it... what happened... cheese.. hat... cheese"

:D
 
onenameshelley said:
Hmm just cut a small piece of cheese from the block, have been back to that block 4 times now in the last 10 mins cutting more pieces off, its quite clearly crack cheese and no one told me!!!


mmmmm cheese

because, and beat me if I'm wrong, you've been on diets where cheese was bad, therefore when you do eat it you eat everything you can get your hands on :D :( at the same time

its that stupid thing of "good" and "bad" food


and of course that cheese is food of the gods :D

when you coming to see us anyway?
 
aqua said:
because, and beat me if I'm wrong, you've been on diets where cheese was bad, therefore when you do eat it you eat everything you can get your hands on :D :( at the same time

its that stupid thing of "good" and "bad" food


and of course that cheese is food of the gods

when you coming to see us anyway?


I think thats a definate part of it, my secret comfort food is a big fat cheese sandwich dipped in soup :o. I could live without most things on a diet but cheese was a tough habit to kick. Then again according to my mum i have always had a thing for cheese, my dad once tricked me into taking a bite out of a lump of marzipan thinking it was chedder. :eek:

We can come up in the autumn honey if thats good for you :D
 
LilJen said:
Are you allowed cheese TP? :eek:
Am sure Skim was bemoaning the loss of cheese eating due to her condition :confused:


Nah, it's only soft, unpasteurised cheeese I can't have... or goat's cheese, which is fine because I don't like goat's cheese.

There's a big piece of emmenthal in the fridge which will be my breakfast, along with rye bread and salami :cool:

I want a cheese and wine party. With a fondue. And a hostess trolley.
 
Skim said:
I want a cheese and wine party. With a fondue. And a hostess trolley.


Do you want to borrow my time machine? I have already set the dial to 1984.


fondues are fucking lush.......now where did I put our fondue set.....

C'mon urbanites - best Fondue recipies if you please:
 
fondue.jpg


Skim likes nothing better than a nice fondue after a hard days shopping for flares and listening to Leo Sayer on the old eight track.

:cool:
 
EastEnder said:
fondue.jpg


Skim likes nothing better than a nice fondue after a hard days shopping for flares and listening to Leo Sayer on the old eight track.

:cool:

Would it be really bad of me to buy a baguette and some fondue mix and have a fondue on my own? :confused:

I know where my fondue set is :cool:
 
OMFG Cheese on fried bread! Why haven't I thought of that before?

I hate cheese :mad: I'd love to do away with the whole foul dairy industry but while I can happily replace milk with soya milk in any and all applications, I've yet to find anything cheese-a-like that's at all realistic :( Any attempts I've made to not eat cheese have just ended up with me proving how weak willed I am.

Also: why on earth can't you have cheese as a preggo? I bet the French don't worry about such rubbish and they have plenty of healthy babies.
 
trashpony said:
Would it be really bad of me to buy a baguette and some fondue mix and have a fondue on my own? :confused:

I know where my fondue set is :cool:
you could invite me for fondue - then it'd be a sophisticated entertaining event.:cool:
 
subversplat said:
OMFG Cheese on fried bread! Why haven't I thought of that before?

I hate cheese :mad: I'd love to do away with the whole foul dairy industry but while I can happily replace milk with soya milk in any and all applications, I've yet to find anything cheese-a-like that's at all realistic :( Any attempts I've made to not eat cheese have just ended up with me proving how weak willed I am.

Also: why on earth can't you have cheese as a preggo? I bet the French don't worry about such rubbish and they have plenty of healthy babies.

Soft cheese with a mould rind like brie can give you listeria. And yes - they do observe this in France - my friend is pregnant in Paris and she doesn't eat parma ham or salami either as they say they are uncooked meat. Neither do I now as she's scared me. :o
 
Back
Top Bottom