I try Joomby!joombypharples wrote:Say what you mean tbaby
I just am not as eloquent as oldhippy.
I try Joomby!joombypharples wrote:Say what you mean tbaby
I didn't eat the waxSyd'sSexy wrote:oldhippy wrote:The worst cheese I've tried is that bloody dutch crap with the red wax, its just like eating plastic. Keith can we have a bigger vomiting smiley for this shit.
oldhippy: you aren't supposed to eat the red wax!
Is that Edam or Gouda? I cannot remember. Rosm will have to enlighten us. It is a rather bland cheese, but nothing of the vomit caliber of that nasty maggot shite!
It is not just rotten milk! It is a highly controlled process whereby a wild and natural process is reigned in and used as a means of preserving milk.Yucateco wrote:cheese is rotten milk .... i hate it brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr worst food ever!
I can remember getting milk at my primary school. It never put me off. I love milk.my breakfast. wrote:It is not just rotten milk! It is a highly controlled process whereby a wild and natural process is reigned in and used as a means of preserving milk.Yucateco wrote:cheese is rotten milk .... i hate it brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr worst food ever!
On a side note, a few british forum surfers here of the older generations will presumably remember getting milk at primary school, and the schools never regarded chilling it as a necessity. The number of people I have met who had this at school and were put off milk for life amazes me.
And on a second side note, Little Miss Muffet Sat on her tuffet eating her curds and whey. Why was she eating curds and whey? That truely is disgusting.
I used to be a milk monitor at school. which involved carrying the crates from where they were delivered into the classroom. One of the lads at school used to bring a carton of Nesquik with him to add to the milk and make it taste better.my breakfast. wrote: On a side note, a few british forum surfers here of the older generations will presumably remember getting milk at primary school, and the schools never regarded chilling it as a necessity. The number of people I have met who had this at school and were put off milk for life amazes me.
oldhippy wrote:Let's not forget it was that bitch Thatcher that stopped free milk in schools. Is she dead yet? If not she should be. I can't wait for her demise.
I don't recall too many days in Manchester where refrigeration was all that necessary.Syd'sSexy wrote:Perhaps the times of which you were speaking were before widespread refrigeration became invented?
I eat a lot of cheese, but I don't care if it's Edam or Gouda... I know Gouda is kind of the size of a bowling ball and Edam... haven't got a clue.Syd'sSexy wrote:oldhippy: you aren't supposed to eat the red wax!
Is that Edam or Gouda? I cannot remember. Rosm will have to enlighten us...
Just send her some of that French maggot cheese mentioned earlier! Just tell her that it's called "Maggy Cheese" That'll do it.oldhippy wrote: I can remember getting milk at my primary school. It never put me off. I love milk.
Let's not forget it was that bitch Thatcher that stopped free milk in schools. Is she dead yet? If not she should be. I can't wait for her demise.
What a good idea. I'd love to see her choke to death, she might even choke on her own vomit.2066 wrote:Just send her some of that French maggot cheese mentioned earlier! Just tell her that it's called "Maggy Cheese" That'll do it.oldhippy wrote: I can remember getting milk at my primary school. It never put me off. I love milk.
Let's not forget it was that bitch Thatcher that stopped free milk in schools. Is she dead yet? If not she should be. I can't wait for her demise.
I am one of those soldiers ... man, our school used to leave the creates of milk out in the school yard in all types of weather ... so from Spring til the end of school year , our milk was always luke warm ... and we were made drink it so yes, growing up - I detested milk ....my breakfast. wrote:n a side note, a few british forum surfers here of the older generations will presumably remember getting milk at primary school, and the schools never regarded chilling it as a necessity. The number of people I have met who had this at school and were put off milk for life amazes me.
Absolutely!orange floyd wrote:Sandwiches should always involve greenery, cheese and vicarious amounts of pepper.
... er, what? Vicarious?orange floyd wrote:... vicarious amounts of pepper.