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I was just going to say that very thing as it may be a good alternative!

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OMG ! I so Fooking love cheese too!!

So I too will be taking a selection of cheese with me, some stinky blues and gooey brie and not to forget the feta !

I just cant say no, infact I won't say no .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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JUst sAy NO!!!!

it will be fine... if it gets warm it will just be a little more sweaty than usual, it can only get more tasty surley? its already mouldy!

thats my theory anyway :ph34r:

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never taken cheese before...mmmm... may take some port and rockfort and a nice camembert :ph34r:
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I am pleased this wonderous cheesy thread is back on page one!!

Oh and check out the cheese and port meet thread too!

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As this is my 100th post, I felt it should be cheese related (as most of my others have been!)

So yeah, any way

Here is a cheese poem for you all to enjoy (I didn't write it)

The Mouse

There's nothing quite like a piece of cheese

to nibble upon for pleasure and ease.

No matter the time or state of mind

greater joy than cheese you'll never find.

Served on a cracker or a soft piece of bread

a morceau de fromage will please your head.

Roquefort, camembert, brie or blue

served with fruit or in fondue

God gave us cheese- a bit of heaven on earth

to lift our burdens, providing sweet mirth.

And after all our daily work is done

we enjoy simple cheese just for fun.

But remember the ancient custom of the house

leave behind a kernel for the nocturnal mouse.

C Jim Sitterly 2006

myspace.com/jimsitterly

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As this is my 100th post, I felt it should be cheese related (as most of my others have been!)

So yeah, any way

Here is a cheese poem for you all to enjoy (I didn't write it)

The Mouse

There's nothing quite like a piece of cheese

to nibble upon for pleasure and ease.

No matter the time or state of mind

greater joy than cheese you'll never find.

Served on a cracker or a soft piece of bread

a morceau de fromage will please your head.

Roquefort, camembert, brie or blue

served with fruit or in fondue

God gave us cheese- a bit of heaven on earth

to lift our burdens, providing sweet mirth.

And after all our daily work is done

we enjoy simple cheese just for fun.

But remember the ancient custom of the house

leave behind a kernel for the nocturnal mouse.

C Jim Sitterly 2006

myspace.com/jimsitterly

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