Rather than bogging down other threads with comments about milk and cheese and other milk derived products, I'll use this thread to inform fellow CUKer's of any dairy related news I might have
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Spacecadet's Dairy Thread
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Dear spacey, I like Boursin on crusty bread but some bloke down the road has red hair. What do you suggest ?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostRather than bogging down other threads with comments about milk and cheese and other milk derived products, I'll use this thread to inform fellow CUKer's of any dairy related news I might have
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As long as he's not in your field of vision whilst enjoying what is certainly a tasty treat then you should be able to consume without fear of le petit vomitOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDear spacey, I like Boursin on crusty bread but some bloke down the road has red hair. What do you suggest ?
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My husband has red hair and eats a lot of red Leicester. I love stilton, will I get varicose veins??I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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No, but Cheshire might give you osteoporosis.Originally posted by Pogle View PostMy husband has red hair and eats a lot of red Leicester. I love stilton, will I get varicose veins??And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Is it blue or white stilton?Originally posted by Pogle View PostMy husband has red hair and eats a lot of red Leicester. I love stilton, will I get varicose veins??
And please don't tell me that you eat both
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if the answer is no, you can have mineOriginally posted by Pogle View PostMy husband has red hair and eats a lot of red Leicester. I love stilton, will I get varicose veins??
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White stilton -Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIs it blue or white stilton?
And please don't tell me that you eat both
'tis an abomination
Blue every time - the moldier the better
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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In which case you'll be fineOriginally posted by Pogle View PostWhite stilton -
'tis an abomination
Blue every time - the moldier the better
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White Stilton with cranberries or apricots, now that's just WRONG!!!!Originally posted by Pogle View PostWhite stilton -
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