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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I like smoked cheese. Bavarian smoked cheese with

> little bits of ham in it. In fact there is a

> smokerie I sometimes visit down by Dungeness that

> does smoked cheese and smoked fish that is

> blooming marvelous. So there!


Is that where you broke the back window of my car?

Smokerie, he long gone

Hold on....


Let's keep in mind the difference here is "real" smoke...


Oh yes , there's always some artisan products out there


" Yes, this special cheese is smoked with the wood from the hull of the Mary Rose" type of thing


But what I'm talking about is an industrialy extruded "Bavarian style" ( hah ) billet of fat, which is then flavoured with liquid smoke ( from a lab ) on an industrial estate off the M6. It shares a bed with a cornucopia of E numbers & chemically loaded shite. Moster munch, Pot Noodles & Sunny Delight


Not one of these products have ever seen the inside of a tar lined smokehouse in Kent, a wok or an orchard or where ever, so these my freinds are the Black & White minstrels of the epicurean world




W**F

I thought from the title that this was going to be about the wonderfully naughty, cheeky, mischievous (I'm a fan), Zippy, from the 1970s children's tv programme. Although I don't recall a character called bullsh*t, I seem to remember jeffrey and bungle were full of it.


Guessing Axe may be too young to remember the programme?


And I bet they didn't have smoked garlic, smoked this and artisan that back then ...

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