The Cheese Lovers' Thread

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simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Neal's Yard have had 22 tonnes of their premium brand cheeses stolen. Apparently, it wasn't until after it had been loaded and despatched that the fraud was noticed.
Hmm. :whistle:
But never mind, Jamie Oliver is on the case - ! :laugh:
 

vickster

Squire
Neal's Yard have had 22 tonnes of their premium brand cheeses stolen. Apparently, it wasn't until after it had been loaded and despatched that the fraud was noticed.
Hmm. :whistle:
But never mind, Jamie Oliver is on the case - ! :laugh:

There’s a thread already on this in the cafe…
doesn’t help me ;)
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Hartington creamery is still very much active (it did close in 2009 and reopened in 2012, by former employees, which maybe your confusion. I'm also it sure if its same site or down the road?

The Stilton PDO restrictions limited Stiltons production to the counties of Leics, Notts and Derbyshire. you can't produce Stilton in Stilton (the village in Cambridgeshire, from which it take s it name)
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
Hartington creamery is still very much active (it did close in 2009 and reopened in 2012, by former employees, which maybe your confusion. I'm also it sure if its same site or down the road?

The Stilton PDO restrictions limited Stiltons production to the counties of Leics, Notts and Derbyshire. you can't produce Stilton in Stilton (the village in Cambridgeshire, from which it take s it name)

I always smile as I enter Melton Mowbray and see the saying saying "the home of Stilton".
 

FishFright

More wheels than sense
Hartington creamery is still very much active (it did close in 2009 and reopened in 2012, by former employees, which maybe your confusion. I'm also it sure if its same site or down the road?

The Stilton PDO restrictions limited Stiltons production to the counties of Leics, Notts and Derbyshire. you can't produce Stilton in Stilton (the village in Cambridgeshire, from which it take s it name)

There's houses on the original site. Just checked on google earth. The new place is on a farm a few miles away.
 
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Reynard

Reynard

Guru
I picked up two pieces of "Abondances" on yellow sticker in Tesco yesterday.

Never had it before, but it's a mountain cheese from the Haute Savoie region. Will be interesting to see what it's like.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Most of the French alpine cheeses are lovely. Beaufort is great, and Reblechon is particularly lush.
I'm going to NZ for Christmas, and taking Stilton with me.
NZ seriously needs to have a word with itself about cheese...
 
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