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best type of cheese

When assisting my client with shopping on Friday at Sainsbury's, some cheeses were better than half price. A large half moon size of Stilton, £1.00, small rounds of cheese 50p and in a small bag, a round cheese and a small bottle of Cockburns Port, £ 1,00. Client bought all of these, what a bargain....... and I didn't buy a morsel :-(
 
im a lchf and cheese of any kind i eat apart from diet ones full fat in fact i each so much i squeak lol xx
 
fridge full of cheese- everything from cheddar to babybels and some blue cheese stuff. I love it but try and ration myself as it is so easy to eat too much- no problem with BS but my derriere shows it.
 
Mmmmmm, really glad that cheese is still on the menu after reading this

Although, I will have to give up the ones that contain apricots or have them in very strict moderation
 
Oh currently residing in my fridge are

Isle of Man vintage cheddar
Red Leicester
Tesco cheddar with chilli and lime
Tesco cheddar with jalapeños
Blue Stilton
Emmental
And a bag of assorted babybell

I loves me some cheese
I love red Leicester. stilton and emmental. I will now have to find IOM cheddar. However I am too much of a cheese snob to eat the ones with stuff in them My favourite is Dunsyre blue.
 
Mould stuff that smelly icky stinky crawl out the fridge stuff that attacks innocent passers by with its vile stink stuff.... that stuff

*By now it may be apparent l do not like stinky cheese of any sort however if it isnt l will make it clear .... IT IS EVIL*
 
Some of the best soft cheese smells very like ****. That word starts with s and ends with t.
 
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