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drinking wine & eating cheese and biscuits
No greater pleasure known to man, well in a non-sexual sense of course. Is it wrong to do it every night of the week though?
Not talking an awful lot, perhaps 3 glasses of wine, mixed up with some cornish wafers, cheddar & danish smoked cheese. Some of those water biscuits are usually making an appearance too. How many of you are in the mood for it after reading this (cheese i mean) |
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You sound like you're having an orgasm
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I could definitely eat some cheese. Got some lush Wenslydale with blueberries in it in the fridge.
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I hate cheese
I can only eat it if it's on a pizza or melted on toast. It's one of those foods that I really envy other people being able to eat because it does look great. Unfortunately I can't get past it's smell to get it into my mouth - and yes, I've tried holding my nose
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Eating cheese and wine is one of my favourite pasttimes.
For me it's: A bottle of Sauvignon Blanc Applewood Smoked cheese Cheddar Stilton along with poppy seed crackers and caramelised onion chutney. BLISS!
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How many of you are in the mood for it after reading this (cheese i mean)
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No greater pleasure known to man, well in a non-sexual sense of course. Is it wrong to do it every night of the week though?
Not talking an awful lot, perhaps 3 glasses of wine, mixed up with some cornish wafers, cheddar & danish smoked cheese. Some of those water biscuits are usually making an appearance too. How many of you are in the mood for it after reading this (cheese i mean) |
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I have the wine, but not the cheese. But yes, i am jealous now! I love cheese
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Not really. Still waiting on pictures of your naked walk your MIL took.
No way I can start on me cheese and crackers whilst I am still waiting
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Eating cheese and wine is one of my favourite pasttimes.
For me it's: A bottle of Sauvignon Blanc Applewood Smoked cheese Cheddar Stilton along with poppy seed crackers and caramelised onion chutney. BLISS! ![]() I would recommend the cheddar & cranberry though (sainsburys cheese counter) |
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Not really. Still waiting on pictures of your naked walk your MIL took.
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Yup - I have a glass of Pinot Grigio beside me as I watch I'm a Celeb
Might also have some oat cakes with cheshire cheese as I'm starting my diet tomorrow. Need to get stocked up with calories
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I'd be on thin ice with admin if i did. i should never have offered.
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i would have thought half a bottle a night is bit excessive.
no doubt you drink other stuff as well. |
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Me and a friend had a cheese platter last night with some wine...my friend cheese overloaded and threw it all up
We go hardcore like that.
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I recently tried Carrs Melts and they are the best crackers I have ever had.With Wensleydale and Cranberry they are delish.
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You can also try it Dutch or Belgian style with a strong dark ale instead of wine and a crusty wholemeal instead of biccies - utterly excellent.
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How many of you are in the mood for it after reading this (cheese i mean)
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I can only eat it if it's on a pizza or melted on toast. It's one of those foods that I really envy other people being able to eat because it does look great. Unfortunately I can't get past it's smell to get it into my mouth - and yes, I've tried holding my nose
