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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:34
Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Blue cheese on the other hand is mouldy and smells that way for a reason, the same reason that the black slime from the bottom of a pond smells the way it does - to stop you eating it.


Good man - I've always considered mould and a bad smell is natures way of telling you it's time to throw something away, not to pay more for it, or (as once happened to me) drop a lump in someone's soup to 'deepen the flavour'

Originally posted by Rachel (whom I used to consider something of a gourmand) Rachel (whom I used to consider something of a gourmand) wrote:

Beetroot rocks! It's yummy, and totally good for you! Try a few spoons of beetroot puree and horesradish in Mashed tattes
Originally posted by Fandango (and I pity those poor Hostel-ers) Fandango (and I pity those poor Hostel-ers) wrote:

I'm afraid to say, I like beetroot and blue cheese...
Originally posted by Man Erg (who we've had stay at our house!! <img src=smileys/smiley3.gif border=0 align=middle />) Man Erg (who we've had stay at our house!! ) wrote:

I like my unpickled beetroot on warm crusty bread with a thick slice of mature cheddar


Freaks! The lot of you - Freaks!

Mind you, Rachel makes a mean lardy cake & likes coarse pate, so that's OK, Fanny did specify butter rather than "I can't believe the entire population is so gullible" so he's not 100% bad, Man Erg's a curry man & enjoys good ale, so that's a blessing & we all agree on Pernod...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:37
Beetroot? Blue cheese? Sure, I'll have it.
Jared, can I have a salad of beetroot, and a piece of baguette with Roquefort and a bit of french pear jelly? Thumbs%20Up


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:42
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Blue cheese on the other hand is mouldy and smells that way for a reason, the same reason that the black slime from the bottom of a pond smells the way it does - to stop you eating it.


Good man - I've always considered mould and a bad smell is natures way of telling you it's time to throw something away, not to pay more for it, or (as once happened to me) drop a lump in someone's soup to 'deepen the flavour'
 
I have to disagree there Dean and Jim. You can't beat a bit of Stilton with a glass of good malt whisky.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:45
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Jared, can I have a salad of beetroot, and a piece of baguette with Roquefort and a bit of french pear jelly?


Roquefort? You maniac! I mean, look at the state of it - 2% cheese & 98% unpleasantness:



One year, our contribution to a large Christmas meal was to supply the cheeses so we got a list from all the guests... that one had to be double wrapped in a separate cool-box, but it still stunk out the car... on a 4 1/2 hour journey to Somerset!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:46
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by Dean Dean wrote:

Blue cheese on the other hand is mouldy and smells that way for a reason, the same reason that the black slime from the bottom of a pond smells the way it does - to stop you eating it.
Good man - I've always considered mould and a bad smell is natures way of telling you it's time to throw something away, not to pay more for it, or (as once happened to me) drop a lump in someone's soup to 'deepen the flavour'

 

I have to disagree there Dean and Jim. You can't beat a bit of Stilton with a glass of good malt whisky.


Oh I despair!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:52
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Beetroot? Blue cheese? Sure, I'll have it.
Jared, can I have a salad of beetroot, and a piece of baguette with Roquefort and a bit of french pear jelly? Thumbs%20Up
 
I've never tried French pear jelly...but I'd certainly be up for the experience...Big%20smile
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:52
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Jared, can I have a salad of beetroot, and a piece of baguette with Roquefort and a bit of french pear jelly?


Roquefort? You maniac! I mean, look at the state of it - 2% cheese & 98% unpleasantness:



One year, our contribution to a large Christmas meal was to supply the cheeses so we got a list from all the guests... that one had to be double wrapped in a separate cool-box, but it still stunk out the car... on a 4 1/2 hour journey to Somerset!
Fantastic.Big%20smile
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:55
Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:



Roquefort? You maniac! I mean, look at the state of it - 2% cheese & 98% unpleasantness:



One year, our contribution to a large Christmas meal was to supply the cheeses so we got a list from all the guests... that one had to be double wrapped in a separate cool-box, but it still stunk out the car... on a 4 1/2 hour journey to Somerset!
 
just remember that back in the 18th century, country houses kept their cheeses in a damp storehouse...and they weren't considered ready for consumption until they could cut them open and see the maggots wriggling about in the middle...Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 07:57
Hehe!  I love how specific this discussion has become.  And now for my two pennorth...

I've got to say, I never used to like beetroot (probably for the same school dinner/needless pickling related reasons as everyone else) but have gradually come to tolerate it.

I've always liked blue cheese, except cooked.  Ugh!! Dead

Margarine = grossness.  A small amount of butter is always better than lashings of unidentified grease. Dead Dead  Pet hate: "spreadable butter" that isn't really butter, it's butter-mixed-with-unspecified-vegetable-oil.  Ugh.

(Next I'll be saying 'we should all get rid of our fridges and have larders, if it wasn't for this pesky global warming...'  Ok, so I just did. Tongue)

Never tried Pernod but I've never heard anybody say anything nice about it, so I guess I'll remain a Pernod virgin!  I like fennel tea, though.  Very good for when you've eaten too much bread, butter, cheese and beetroot! LOL

On that note, I think it's time for lunch...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:01
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:

Beetroot? Blue cheese? Sure, I'll have it.
Jared, can I have a salad of beetroot, and a piece of baguette with Roquefort and a bit of french pear jelly? Thumbs%20Up
 
I've never tried French pear jelly...but I'd certainly be up for the experience...Big%20smile
 
If you can find one of those fine 14.5% Belgian beers brewed by the monks from some 13th century chateau in the Ardennes...then I'll be flying over next weekend...Wink
Me too.
Although I'll skip the beetDeadroot if that's okay with you.
 
French bread + smelly cheese + red wine = Big%20smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:04
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:



Roquefort? You maniac! I mean, look at the state of it - 2% cheese & 98% unpleasantness:



One year, our contribution to a large Christmas meal was to supply the cheeses so we got a list from all the guests... that one had to be double wrapped in a separate cool-box, but it still stunk out the car... on a 4 1/2 hour journey to Somerset!
 
just remember that back in the 18th century, country houses kept their cheeses in a damp storehouse...and they weren't considered ready for consumption until they could cut them open and see the maggots wriggling about in the middle...Wink
Funny you should mention maggots. I recently saw Tom Parker-Bowles on the telly trying a cheese which is deliberately left out so that flies lay eggs on it, then they wait till the maggots appear then eat it. I think it was Italian.
Wherever it's from, that is one step too far.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:13
Originally posted by fandango fandango wrote:

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:

Roquefort? You maniac! I mean, look at the state of it - 2% cheese & 98% unpleasantness: One year, our contribution to a large Christmas meal was to supply the cheeses so we got a list from all the guests... that one had to be double wrapped in a separate cool-box, but it still stunk out the car... on a 4 1/2 hour journey to Somerset!

 

just remember that back in the 18th century, country houses kept their cheeses in a damp storehouse...and they weren't considered ready for consumption until they could cut them open and see the maggots wriggling about in the middle...Wink


It's incredible isn't it. Not content with the product simply being mouldy and unfit for human consumption, they weren't happy until it was maggot ridden too!

Now, that's what I call fussy...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:15
Defo one step too far that Chopper!


I'm quaking slightly , I just did an interview with BBC Radio Wilts!  They contacted me after our Local MP raised questions in the house about PENDRAGON (oh yes he did, you can see it in the House transcripts!)

Anyway they are gonna run the interview along with The FreakShow on BBC radio Wilts between 4.30 and 6.30pm tonight!

Usually being the office monkey it was quite a scary experience for me, but as the boys are currently somewhere between Poznan and Gdansk, I was in the hot seat!  I will be quite happy to crawl back under my stone now................... after some SMELLY chesse and BEETROOT sarnies I think!

Tune in f you can, you can listen on-line, and then e-mail them to tell the Pendies Rooooool! Wink


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:34
I might struggle to tune into Radio Wilts Rach. Sorry, sounds good though.
Why was your MP raising questions about Pendragon?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:36
Originally posted by prog-chick prog-chick wrote:

I'm quaking slightly , I just did an interview with BBC Radio Wilts!  They contacted me after our Local MP raised questions in the house about PENDRAGON (oh yes he did, you can see it in the House transcripts!)
 
what sort of questions was you (no doubt Tory) MP asking Rachel?
 
Why would half a dozen sweaty, unshaven middle aged men tour Eastern Europe in the back of a clapped out old mini-bus?  Are they still living under the illusion of being in their 20's?  When will they settle down, get proper jobs and support their families??....LOL
 
Tory MP's just couldn't understand the beauty that is prog....Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:52
That's one deluxe mini-bus!


But they seem to be having fun!


James Grey MP raised the question of upholding copyright law in the house yesterday, and mentioned Pendragon cos we've been needling him about it, although it was February when we last spoke......... after the question in the HofC, his secretary put a press release out hence the radio thingy. There is NO excuses boys, you can listen on line anywhere in the world!  The Politics Show (BBC 1) have also been in touch so you might see me on telly on Sunday, wearing my Pendie PURE shirt with pride! (although if the financial situation worsens I think the story will be shelved!) 

The boys have just reached Gdansk, and apart from general knackeredness seem to holding up in good spirits despite their advancing years! Wink

ok, back to the pile of office monkey work for me!
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^^another reason for hoping that the financial crisis doesn't worsen, Rachel...the thought of seeing you on telly in your pendies shirt.....Approve
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 08:59
Cool I'll be signing autographs at Bilston boys, form an orderly queue!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 09:13
Anyone else catch Rach in the reflection of the french doors filming Nick on the Making Of Pure DVD? A star in the makin'! Big%20smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2008 at 09:13
Originally posted by prog-chick prog-chick wrote:

Cool I'll be signing autographs at Bilston boys, form an orderly queue!
 
does every purchased Pendies CD come with a free hug, Rach??....Embarrassed
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