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PostThe Tonker Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:17 pm

Being a veteran CCFC fan, it was suggested (despite my disproving the theory that wisdom comes with age) that I would be able to offer the board's growing army of posters on the board some sage advice.

So, sage derby is a cheese best avoided - it looks like it's been in the fridge for at least six months, with a taste to match.
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IMHO, you can't beat a good caerphilly, although I'm also fond of wensleydale, although it can have the unfortunate side effect of making you talk like Peter Sallis.

Many decades ago when I lived for a while up north (I was young, foolish and living dangerously), I used to frequent the cheese stall on Stockport market - they had a totally fabulous range of cheeses, which they were happy to let you sample. I'd love to know if it's still going.
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PostRhys Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:19 pm

Excellent advice - Thanks Mr Tonker sir....I will be sure to avoid the said cheeses!
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PostColonel Cardiffi Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:20 pm

Sticky this imo

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I love any cheese with blue stuff in it ... however, I will be looking for new varieties with some red stuff in them Sage advice 1525230823
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PostArkay Dubya Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:32 pm

•••••••™️ wrote:I love any cheese with blue stuff in it ... however, I will be looking for new varieties with some red stuff in them Sage advice 1525230823

You can get a Wensleydale with cranberries in. Vincent Tan says it tastes like "success".
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PostRhys Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:35 pm

Also babybel has a red skin...does this work?

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PostColonel Cardiffi Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:37 pm

Arkay v2.0 wrote:
•••••••™️ wrote:I love any cheese with blue stuff in it ... however, I will be looking for new varieties with some red stuff in them Sage advice 1525230823

You can get a Wensleydale with cranberries in. Vincent Tan says it tastes like "success".

Sage advice Nqat10
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PostOfficer Crabtree Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:42 pm

Roast butternut squash and sage risotto is very nice. That's the only sage advice I can offer in this thread.

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PostRhys Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:50 pm

Mr Brains faggots have got a lot sage in them I believe! Love em

Being trying to make the mrs eat some for 5 years - not having any of it....

I don't know what her problem with faggots are? :shrug:
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Colonel Cardiffi wrote:
Arkay v2.0 wrote:
•••••••™️ wrote:I love any cheese with blue stuff in it ... however, I will be looking for new varieties with some red stuff in them Sage advice 1525230823

You can get a Wensleydale with cranberries in. Vincent Tan says it tastes like "success".

Sage advice Nqat10

Not enough F's in that NQAT, FNFQAFT.
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PostThe Tonker Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:19 am

By one of those 'stranger-than-fiction' quirks of fate, the shirt I am wearing at the moment is sage-coloured. Sage looks a lot better on a shirt than it does on a cheese.....I may wear it to the next home game......
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PostThe Lad Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:26 am

Pity that cheese is god awful food
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