The secretive sweet & nutty Jarlsberg

Hello Cheesy1’s, As the cheese from Christmas starts to dry up and we return to choosing our favourite cheeses that get us by week to week, who can forget the classic Jarlsberg. Jarlsberg is produced by TINE and is “Norway’s largest producer, distributor and exporter of dairy products with 11,400 members (owners) and 9,000 cooperative […]

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Rummaging for a fine soft cheese? You need to sniff out the Truffler

Good Afternoon Cheesy1’s, This week we move on to a more unique cheese that was suggested for me to try from the Royal Bath & West show, its called The Truffler and is made by Curds & Croust in Cornwall. Over the last year I have tried some fantastic English soft cheeses and this is […]

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A cave of wonders with the Wookey Hole Goats Cheese

Good Evening Cheesy1’s, Over the next few weeks I will be featuring new cheeses that I discovered at the Royal Bath & West Show, some are unique and others that are just downright delicious! It was a brilliant day of Judging with the UK Prime Minister Theresa May making a surprise appearance and I was […]

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Karst Cave-Aged Cheese

Good Afternoon Cheesy1’s, I have returned from my trip to Florida and I have succeeded in finding a cheese that was tasty and different in America, and It’s called Karst. It was quite expensive at $11.90 for 250g which works out at around £9.22! In America though it was worth it for a good piece […]

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Wookey Hole Cave Aged Cheddar – A cheddar to go cavey about!

Cheesy1’s are you getting a bit bored with cheddar? You think It just doesn’t cut the crumble. Well think again! On Sunday 20th September 2015 I ventured down the deepest & darkest caves in Somerset to find Wookey Hole cheddar, which I think is one of the most versatile and tastiest cheddars out there. Now when it comes […]

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What do the foxes say?!

“Red Leicester with a cunningly unexpected crunch” Good Morning Cheesy1’s! It has been a while since I have done a proper post so this time I’m featuring two cheeses I currently have in my fridge;. they are Red Fox & White Fox made by Belton Farm, Shropshire. A relative newcomer formed at the end of […]

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Re-Blog: Brie vs. Camembert – is there really any difference?

 Good Morning Cheesy1’s, This week Andy Swinscoe over at The Courtyard Dairy posted a brilliant article about Brie & Camembert so once again with links included please have a read and head over to The Courtyard Dairy to buy some delicious soft cheese. Enjoy! (Feature Below From The Courtyard Dairy) But what is the difference? […]

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Thomas Tripp, Lymington – Tartiflette & Pancetta Special

Good Morning Cheesy1’s, Well on a cold and rather overcast Thursday 12th February I met my friend Genevieve for lunch at our usual haunt the Thomas Tripp, Lymington. This pub really does serve up some good grub and Thursday was no exception when it was offering Reblochon Tartiflette with Pancetta. Having looked at the menu […]

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La Vista Italian Restaurant, now that’s Amore!

Good Morning Cheesy1’s! This week I’m straying a bit from the norm with a review of a restaurant that I have visited regularly but deserves a mention. Its called La Vista and Its on the Marina in Hythe which is on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire. Its a small and tranquil restaurant […]

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