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Baroque Bloke
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My lunch was a half pound wedge of Clawson Cotswold Double Gloucester from my local cheese counter. A delicious piquancy from the onions and chives. I sat down and ate it right there. Good stuff!

https://www.cheese.com/cotswold/



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Originally posted by Pipe Smoker:
My lunch was a half pound wedge of Clawson Cotswold Double Gloucester from my local cheese counter. A delicious piquancy from the onions and chives. I sat down and ate it right there. Good stuff!

https://www.cheese.com/cotswold/


My lunch was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I trying to keep my hate and jealously in check.


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If I ate a half pound of cheese at one sitting . . . now, standing up and moving around, that might work.

Then again, it might not work.

I've been enjoying a New Zealand Grass Fed sharp cheddar. Cheap! Zesty! A Trader Joe's product. Nice bite. Excellent texture. Cubes wonderfully. Many a bowl of cheese grits later, I can attest to its superior high melt point and flavor retention even when diluted within my bowl.

About a finger-sized piece, well cubed, works for me. That is just under 1.75 ounces (I've small hands).
 
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Finest in the district, Squire...


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I've been a sucker for their Stilton for years.




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My lunch was a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I trying to keep my hate and jealously in check.

Absolutely nothing wrong with a good PB & J sandwich!



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https://www.cheese.com/cotswold/

How do you order from them? I don't see anything on the website.


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^^^^^^^^
I don’t know – I bought it at my local cheese counter. But it’s available via Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B07BZQX3CF/r..._api_i_A6X3CbSZCTKJC

And today my lunch (from the same cheese counter) was a half pound wedge of Clawson “Huntsman”. Five alternating layers – three Double Gloucester, two Blue Stilton. Good!
www.amazon.com/dp/B01FETUZ4W/r..._api_i_P5X3Cb3PBENKH

I have to exercise to keep my weight in check. I walk 5-6 miles 3 days/week, and climb stairs for an hour 3 other days (boring!). Also some floor exercises. I rest on Sunday except for the floor exercises. Smile



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Mmm, now I want cheese.

So what do you have with your cheese if anything? Bread, crackers...?
 
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So what do you have with your cheese if anything? Bread, crackers...?
Do you have an Aldi near you? They have a good take-and-bake baguette. Just pop it in a 375 oven for eight or ten minutes. It's great with cheese.



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So what do you have with your cheese if anything? Bread, crackers...?
Do you have an Aldi near you? They have a good take-and-bake baguette. Just pop it in a 375 oven for eight or ten minutes. It's great with cheese.


I do not. Though there are a number of excellent bakeries near me. Usually if I have a bunch of cheese I'll have some sort of bread or crackers with it. Was just curious if Pipe Smoker had anything with it or just ate a bunch of cheese on it's own.

Now I'm hungery.
 
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I'm afraid we're out of red Leicestershire ...


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I'm afraid we're out of red Leicestershire ...


Pretty sure you are quoting Monty Pythons cheese shop sketch but I can't find Red Leicestershire cheese locally anymore. Was not a problem up until the last couple of years....
 
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Was just curious if Pipe Smoker had anything with it or just ate a bunch of cheese on it's own.
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About twice a week my lunch is a half pound of cheese from that wonderful cheese counter. I eat it neat – no bread, no drink, no anything. Just cheese – it tastes so good to me. I cut it into pieces with the pocket knife that I’ve carried daily since Jan, 1980.



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I don’t know – I bought it at my local cheese counter. But it’s available via Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B07BZQX3CF/r..._api_i_A6X3CbSZCTKJC

Well, you just cost me $30. It better be good! Big Grin


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