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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Little baby cheeses Titch?

>

> titch juicy Wrote:

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> -----

> > One of my christmas traditions is queuing at

> Neals

> > Yard on Christmas Eve out of choice. It's fun.

> > There's a lovely chatty atmosphere in the queue

> > and often staff wander up and down with cheese

> to

> > try.



Haha! Indeed :)

Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > The Cheese Block... 200 Cheeses except any

> Cheese

> > you happen to ask for..

> >

> >

> >

> > Foxy

>

> I don't brielieve it ...


Cambozola.. Don't sell it..


Foxy

Pugwash wrote:


> last time I went to the Cheese Block (in Christmas week) for some more unusual cheeses

> for my son in law, shop was so crowded I could not see most of the displays, people

> pushing and shoving to see the groceries on shelves, only 2 or 3 servers


Best avoid crowds. I don't know how this TV documentary panned out, but it doesn't sound good.

  • 11 months later...

Yes. Their cheese is amazing and the service is great. Don't know re Shropshire Blue, soz.


Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> That new cheese shop is scary - huge wheels of

> cheese and those big chopping blocks. Has anyone

> been in yet? If so do though they have Shropshire

> Blue?

I know the question - and the whole thread (actually maybe even the whole forum) - is a piss take. But, it is a French cheese shop, with only a couple of exceptions, (i.e Parmesan and Cheddar).


So no Shropshire Blue. But they might have another cows milk blue cheese.


If you want British cheeses, you should go to the Cheese Block.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> I know the question - and the whole thread

> (actually maybe even the whole forum) - is a piss

> take. But, it is a French cheese shop, with only a

> couple of exceptions, (i.e Parmesan and Cheddar).

>

>

> So no Shropshire Blue. But they might have another

> cows milk blue cheese.

>

> If you want British cheeses, you should go to the

> Cheese Block.


Are you sure it's just French cheese? The shop had a whiff of German efficiency last time I walked past.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> I know the question - and the whole thread

> (actually maybe even the whole forum) - is a piss

> take. But, it is a French cheese shop, with only a

> couple of exceptions, (i.e Parmesan and Cheddar).

>

>

> So no Shropshire Blue. But they might have another

> cows milk blue cheese.

>

> If you want British cheeses, you should go to the

> Cheese Block.



Yes, but in Mon's, their Cheddar has a silent 'r'....

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