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Not being a milk drinker I prefer it's byproducts, perthblue are you also passionate about cheese?

Not passionate, no. Cheese for me is best melted on a sandwich. However I did try some dutch smoked cheese from the deli section of my local grocer the other day and it was very tasty. Which do you like?
 

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I've never seen that Grumpy Farmer before, where did you acquire it?


Mt Lawley IGA.
If you go to their facebook page, theyve got a post from March listing all their stockists.

Cost me $6 for the litre, dunno if the price is different elsewhere. It is legitimately the tastiest milk I have ever tried. Bloody good.
 
Not passionate, no. Cheese for me is best melted on a sandwich. However I did try some dutch smoked cheese from the deli section of my local grocer the other day and it was very tasty. Which do you like?
I like Roquefort but that's a sometimes treat. At the moment I've got some Stilton, Gruyere, Edam, Cheddar and some truffled Cheddar that my brother stole from work in the fridge.
 
I like Roquefort but that's a sometimes treat. At the moment I've got some Stilton, Gruyere, Edam, Cheddar and some truffled Cheddar that my brother stole from work in the fridge.

And how do you enjoy them? Cubed, with some brandy to sip on?
 
Where do you get your cheese from?
Mostly just my local Foodland and the restaurant my brother is sous chef at but there's a cheese shop in the Central Markets here that I go to if I'm in there with some pocket change.
 

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I like Roquefort but that's a sometimes treat. At the moment I've got some Stilton, Gruyere, Edam, Cheddar and some truffled Cheddar that my brother stole from work in the fridge.

Dont mind a brie either washed or bloomy
Teleggio and Manchego go well too
Best I can remember is a unpasteurised Munster a mate gave me in NY

Sour-dough baguette or crackers maybe some quince paste, nuts, fruit.
a cheeky Sauternes.

love a good cheese
 
When would have milk in schools stopped being a thing? I started prep in 1986 i dont remember any milk..
so, my mum has been a teacher since 1975. just asked her if they had milk in school at any point during her time. she reckons it stopped around 1970 but it was largely school by school
 
so, my mum has been a teacher since 1975. just asked her if they had milk in school at any point during her time. she reckons it stopped around 1970 but it was largely school by school
Never heard of it in Australia. Either some real old or real poor people in this thread.
 

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