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Frosting??????????????? Apologies for my ignorance. I assume frosting is a finishing touch. I'm out of my depth here.
B***er it I'm having another piece of Red Leicester and I'll take my chances with the nightmare.:arghh::arghh:

Usually sugar frosting, in my case a mixture of a non dairy spread (daughter is lactose intolerant) and icing sugar to made a paste, piped on top.
 
Pickled onions and cheese. Yummi
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I have a job as a food sampler in a well known supermarket. I am very new to the job and my 2nd job was........... Tickler cheese, a lovely cheese made in Devon, with a very mature, yet creamy, nutty flavour. It was torture to start with, but I did taste it, because me, as the demonstrator, needed to know what the product tasted like. I ended up at the end of the day buying a block of Tickler with a voucher for 50p off the price, it didn't last that long :hungry::oops::rolleyes:
Tomorrow, my 3rd job, is Nesacfe Azera coffee :)
 
I have a job as a food sampler in a well known supermarket. I am very new to the job and my 2nd job was........... Tickler cheese, a lovely cheese made in Devon, with a very mature, yet creamy, nutty flavour. It was torture to start with, but I did taste it, because me, as the demonstrator, needed to know what the product tasted like. I ended up at the end of the day buying a block of Tickler with a voucher for 50p off the price, it didn't last that long :hungry::oops::rolleyes:
Tomorrow, my 3rd job, is Nesacfe Azera coffee :)
Wow, to have a job which neeeeeeeeeds you to sample cheese sounds like a winner!

:happy::happy::happy:
 
I have a job as a food sampler in a well known supermarket. I am very new to the job and my 2nd job was........... Tickler cheese, a lovely cheese made in Devon, with a very mature, yet creamy, nutty flavour. It was torture to start with, but I did taste it, because me, as the demonstrator, needed to know what the product tasted like. I ended up at the end of the day buying a block of Tickler with a voucher for 50p off the price, it didn't last that long :hungry::oops::rolleyes:
Tomorrow, my 3rd job, is Nesacfe Azera coffee :)
And when do you get promoted to the wine tasting? ;)
 

A truly astounding conclusion.
What do you take painkillers for?
And what is the first sign of a heart attack?
"Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach"

So, taking pain killers for pain possibly caused by the early signs of a heart attack, somehow cause that heart attack?
Possibly that's the reason they work for longer term pain, because it was actually caused by something other than the onset of a heart attack?

What next, going to hospital in an ambulance increases the chance of going into a&e?
 
A truly astounding conclusion.

Not really.. cheese is ok and drugs don't seem to be.. would be my take from @hankjam 's post.. I tend to agree.
There ... I knew it wouldn't be long before we disagreed about something.. usual service is resumed..
Have a great day.... hugs.
 
Mr B was told he could select his own Easter Egg replacement (he doesn't eat choc, the madman).
I suggested crayons, a plastic pile of pretend dog poop (to leave on his parents living room carpet), a meal out, or cheese.
He chose the cheese.
- on condition I made some LC crackers to go with.
Less exciting than some of the other options, but hey, it was his choice...
He even got to select which cheeses.
 
A truly astounding conclusion.
What do you take painkillers for?
And what is the first sign of a heart attack?
"Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach"

So, taking pain killers for pain possibly caused by the early signs of a heart attack, somehow cause that heart attack?
Possibly that's the reason they work for longer term pain, because it was actually caused by something other than the onset of a heart attack?

What next, going to hospital in an ambulance increases the chance of going into a&e?

I've not taken any painkillers since being diagnosed... low carb me.
 
Mr B was told he could select his own Easter Egg replacement (he doesn't eat choc, the madman).
I suggested crayons, a plastic pile of pretend dog poop (to leave on his parents living room carpet), a meal out, or cheese.
He chose the cheese.
- on condition I made some LC crackers to go with.
Less exciting than some of the other options, but hey, it was his choice...
He even got to select which cheeses.
You can get an Easter egg shaped cheese, I nearly asked for it this year. But it was stupidly expensive compared to normal cheese shaped cheese!
 
You can get an Easter egg shaped cheese, I nearly asked for it this year. But it was stupidly expensive compared to normal cheese shaped cheese!

They had sold out before i got my act together to order :(

Hopefully next year...
 
Had a flash back at work today. Memories of a very close friend and work companion who succumbed to the big C many years ago. Still missed after all these years but I digress.
His pack ups for work were always interesting/ different.
Bombay mix.
Foam bananas ( yes the yellow sweets )
But his often piece de resistance was a roll mop herring and Stilton cheese sandwich. Before anyone replies to say they also eat those sandwiches then NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I don't need to know.:***:
 
Not really.. cheese is ok and drugs don't seem to be.. would be my take from @hankjam 's post.. I tend to agree.
There ... I knew it wouldn't be long before we disagreed about something.. usual service is resumed..
Have a great day.... hugs.

Yes, no drug can ever be good,
Let's eat cheese for all medical problems.
Bound to be good, blessed are the cheesemakers.

(But don't tell type 1's.or type 2's on insulin, or HIV trwatment, or antibiotics, or anything else the evil big pharma ever developed, lets go back to the stone age? )
 
Yes, no drug can ever be good,
Let's eat cheese for all medical problems.
Bound to be good, blessed are the cheesemakers.

(But don't tell type 1's.or type 2's on insulin, or HIV trwatment, or antibiotics, or anything else the evil big pharma ever developed, lets go back to the stone age? )

Insulin is a hormone not a drug.... antibiotics weren't invented by big pharma, Fleming worked at St Mary's Paddington.. I'll let you have the HIV treatment so one out of 3 ain't bad I guess...
 
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