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Dont't Diss The Cheese (except Red Leicester - that's horrible)
But is Red Leicester actually a cheese? I thought it was some kind of substance to rub on the bottoms of skis. Definitely not something edible.
Just has some rather nice Wensleydale with cranberries and mulled wine embedded in it. Very moresome, even though I'm not usually a fan of novelty cheeses.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
But is Red Leicester actually a cheese? I thought it was some kind of substance to rub on the bottoms of skis. Definitely not something edible.
Don't buy your cheese in a British supermarket.
It is a shame, a travesty and a modern symbol of our times that we have allowed the supermarkets to destroy the British cheese industry. We were up there with the best of them 50 years ago, and possibly led the world in quality and variety.
And now it is all just shelf after shelf of that yellow, evil smelling, slabs of nastiness, all labelled "Cheddar". That is not cheese.
Yes. Don't buy your cheese in a British supermarket - it is all awful.
I doubt anyone makes authentic red Leicester any more. It is merely a coloured form of the nasty stuff. Ditto Double Gloucester.
Don't buy your cheese in a British supermarket.
It is a shame, a travesty and a modern symbol of our times that we have allowed the supermarkets to destroy the British cheese industry. We were up there with the best of them 50 years ago, and possibly led the world in quality and variety.
And now it is all just shelf after shelf of that yellow, evil smelling, slabs of nastiness, all labelled "Cheddar". That is not cheese.
I dunno what supermarkets you go to but Waitrose do some pretty damn good cheeses.
Ever tried any American cheeses?
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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