Oh god, I'd love a Fionn Barras tuna melt panini now!
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Oh god, I'd love a Fionn Barras tuna melt panini now!
Cheese > people who don't like cheese.
[QUOTE=dahamsta;1445276]I don't think you can call it a pizza if it doesn't have cheese on it!
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And what would be the alternative title? :confused:
A pasty that hasn't been closed over and sealed?
[QUOTE=Onefootednopace;1445441]A waste of time and energy?
Couldn't live in a world without cheese - melted or otherwise, cow, sheep or goatsmilk. With honey and nut bread. A good stinking Brie cru. The salt tang of Blue Stilton. Homemade cottage cheese with herbs from your own garden... Damn: going to have to raid the fridge now.
I'll wager Easi Singles and the muck you get on burgers never saw a cow's udder in its miserable existence...
[QUOTE=Eminence Grise;1445555]Only you mentioned honey and blue cheese, I almost thought you had logged in as me. I think I could forgo all other foodstuffs bar curry, as long as I have cheese.
Speaking of which, if you are looking for a smooth and not overly strong goats cheese, fivemiletown creamery do the finest I have ever eaten, their brie ain't bad either.
tuna melt. Heaven.
Can't beat a Calvita Cheese single. The cheese of Gods. That or a Wexford Creamery mature cheddar.
I also admit to loving McDonald's cheese, I've been know to spend quite some time making sure I eat all the little bits of cheese that get stuck to the burger wrapper, they're like tastly little presents.
I believe a pizza with no cheese would be just a flat bread?
Oh and if you've never had cheese and marmite on toast then you've never lived. I'd recommed the Calvita singles mentioned above. Marmite also works well as a pasta sauce when added to some melted butter (Nigella approves so it must be good).
I've been trying to think of something to ban to bring the thread back on topic but I'm not having any luck so screw it.
This thread is now officially cheesier than the 'Jokes' thread.
Dubliner Mature Cheddar. End of story, someone close the thread.
How about banning calling Calvita "cheese"? No wonder the rest of the EU looks on us with disdain: they gave us Reblochon, feta, Danish blue, Manchego, Cambozolo, Stinking Bishop, and until recently all we gave 'em in return was Calvita and Easi Singles...
I'll grant you, and Dahamsta, that mature cheddars are good (just had a toastie with 5 year aged cheddar) but Irish tastes seem to prefer bland cheeses, and most cheddars cater for this.
F*** cheese and the horse it rode in on.
Toast is where it's at.
The bitchiness of the scouse rat at some random debt collection agency that rang me earlier. Apparently the last bill on a house I lived in a while back wasn't paid, which is bull as I had to show the landlord final bills to get my deposit back. Landlord denies having a copy, and as its been a few years I obviously wouldnt still have it so they're claiming I still owe it. They can take a run and jump for all I care:mad:
What does this have to do with cheese?
Of course melted cheese on toast comes very close to tuna melt in the yumminess league. Doesn't even need butter. Which is usually Just Wrong, of course.
Hot Chicken Baguette for treaty Friday lunch today. Lovely melted cheese. Nyom.
You know your username sounds like a type of cheese, right?
My username? Racking my brains here, but I don't know which cheese you mean. Or does it just sound like it should be a cheese? (Might be tempting fate, but what kind of cheese would it be in that case?)
The woman absolutley loves cheese. Most fellas bring home chocolates or flowers when they've fckd up in some way. I land home with a triangle of Brie and all is forgiven.
You're a poet, don't you know it!
Let's go on the road together: we can offer da ham and eminence grise sandwich. Anyone from Mayo willing to spread (!) the news and make a three-way partnership? (Enda, are you out there...?)
Back on topic
Men, normally overweight men who wear rugby jerseys with under armour underneath when out and about or in the pub... that Canterbury or whatever make stuff that "athletes" wear, I mean what do they think they look like?
http://www.lazygamer.net/wp-content/...mit_cheese.jpg
Wensleydale is where it's at.
...says he with a username often used in polite company to refer to male wotsits...
I'm tempted to tell you to zip it, but that would be labouring the point, and anyway your post gave me a laugh when I needed one!!
those who watch Modern Family might be aware that Sofia Vergara likes to think about the baby cheeses at christmas time. I can only presume she means these
http://smartcanucks.ca/wp-content/up...bel-canada.jpg
emotions, particularly those that aren't returned.
Using the football expressions 'he's not an international standard player', and 'the sign of a great team is winning when not playing well'. They're both bull****.