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daffy
  Apr 16, 07, 16:06  #1

What is the common cheeses in Poland?

What is your favorite?

What is it served with?

I love blue cheeses and brie for eg. Oh and that lovely spreadable cheese - i forget the names, they have like tomato in them too! for me breakfast on the chelp

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Amathyst
Edited by: Amathyst  Apr 16, 07, 16:17  #2

I have only had cheeses like emental or other strong tasting cheeses, got to say there is the best cheese shop ever in Krakow

Cant eat blue cheeses, allergic to penicillin and even blue cheese sets me off not too bothered though it smells like someone died

I like my cheese with fresh apple and celary

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daffy
  Apr 16, 07, 16:20  #3

Quoting: Amathyst
smells like someone died


feet, to me it smells of feet but it tastes so strong and creamy on a cracker and love a bit of tea with it (i know ppl like to eat it with wine and i do too, but i eat so much cheese i cant drink that much wine

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:27  #4

I like brie, when its warm and runny with crackers or fresh crusty bread also I love my cheese with fresh onion soaked in vinger along with gurkins

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:28  #5

Garlic cream cheese, fresh bread and a bottle of red wine Yum Yum.

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:30  #6

Hmm, not sure about red wine and cheese, but hey each to their own

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:32  #7

port is better wot do you drink with it then ama?

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daffy
  Apr 16, 07, 16:33  #8

Quoting: xXlisaXx

Garlic cream cheese, fresh bread and a bottle of red wine Yum Yum.


yummy yummy!

I love to get a selection of cheeses and crackers, a dvd, bottle of red and chill.

Quoting: xXlisaXx
port is better


to strong n 'sweet' (if i recall) for me

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:37  #9

when i'm feelin down thats my comfort food. I'd even say it's almost better then sex lol

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:38  #10

Quoting: xXlisaXx
port is better wot do you drink with it then ama?


Now I do quite like port, but I tend to stick to a dry white these days

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daffy
  Apr 16, 07, 16:40  #11

Quoting: xXlisaXx
almost better then sex


im glad you said almost, cheese is great, an aphrodesiac too, but not better

or, we need to start asking 'how you doing it?' which would mean we need another topic

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:42  #12

Doing wot Can't remember been so long.

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 16:43  #13

port and stilton... oh yes...

as for polish cheese... oscypki... oh yes...

oscypki.jpg
oscypki.jpg

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:45  #14

God wondered wot that was on the plate then lol

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:45  #15

We bought loads last time I was in Krakow and also the crackers to go with them, but drank vodka with them, just before our afternoon naps

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 16:46  #16

one track mind by any chance lisa...?

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:47  #17

I love greek cheese too

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:48  #18

Nope just can multi task not like you men lol

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 16:48  #19

i love cheese. full stop

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daffy
  Apr 16, 07, 16:48  #20

Quoting: xXlisaXx
Doing wot Can't remember been so long.



ill pick the wine if you pick the cheese :lol:

Quoting: Amathyst
but drank vodka with them


wow

Quoting: Amathyst
ust before our afternoon naps


id say!!

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:51  #21

Garlic cream cheese, fresh bread and a bottle of red wine
oh forgot that best eaten in front of a nice log fire

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:54  #22

A good dinner party, and a good cheese board with lots of friend and fine wine

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:55  #23

I'm startin to feel hungry now all this thing about food especialy as i'm on a diet

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 16:55  #24

my favourite meal has got to be bread and cheese... plus added extras...

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xXlisaXx
  Apr 16, 07, 16:58  #25

I better go to bed before i start raiding the cupboards
Dobranoc everyone X

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 16:58  #26

There is a fantastic bar in Manchester Called Dukes 92 and you can get almost any cheese you like - a big slab of it with about half a loaf of crusty bread, with picked onions and gurkins...., its great after work going in and getting a bottle of wine especially in the summer sat outside just chilling with mates

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 16:59  #27

that almost makes manchester worth a visit...

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Amathyst
  Apr 16, 07, 17:05  #28

Hey Bubbs, Manchester is a pretty cool city these days with lots going on - but yes for sure you would love Dukes - especially on a sunny day, lots of scantily glad women and about 20 different cheeses to chose from

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miranda
  Apr 16, 07, 19:13  #29

goat cheese is the best!!!!

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shopgirl
  Apr 16, 07, 21:39  #30

The cover of my "teach yourself Polish" book has a picture of sheep's cheese that has decorations on it and looks like it has been toasted golden in an oven. At first glance, I thought the picture was of rolls!

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