Do I eat too much cheese?

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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
:ohmy::blink:I am truly shocked by the title of this thread.:eek::hungry::headshake:
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
All this cheese talk reminds me of the lad who washed the dishes in a local restaurant 30 years ago. He'd eat the cheese the customers had left on their plates. Some of it had teeth marks in, He'd also scrape the soft cheese of the plates and knives and eat that too.:ohmy: xx(

I'm all for waste not want not but just no.

And soft cheese is just wrong anyway.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I have to say that as I live in one of the 3 counties that are allowed to produce it Stilton is the finest cheese.

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&r...cheese&usg=AFQjCNEMkrvOIElFpBfb_qXUojGEpDvW9g
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
come again?

Decompression theory .

Gases dissolve into blood and tissues ( muscle ,bone ,fat, skin ) at different speed depending on tissue type fat is fast , muscle is a bit slower, bone takes ages to absorb the dissolved gas.

The reverse happens as it comes out of solution , takes ages to come out of bone.


Running joke in scuba clubs is eating bacon butty and other tasty pork products means the gas is dissolved into that first makings it safer. It isn't , hence the post.
 

SD1

Guest
Friend looked after my dog for a while (at my house) only wanted a small amount of money, so knowing her cheese addiction I got her £45 worth of cheeses. 7 soft cheese varieties. She has very high cholesterol level. I expect it lasted her 2-3 weeks depending on whether she let her husband near it! You need to work on it to be in her league. So no need to be to bothered about your consumption other than you could do with more!
 
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