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churchfcrules 08-02-2013 09:57

sean wilson aka martin platt int thasda today
 
just been int thasda, n he is in the foyer, flogging his cheese
Saddleworth Cheese Co - Sean Wilson Cheese

if anyone is interested in meeting him nows yer chance!

jaysay 08-02-2013 10:04

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1041067)
just been int thasda, n he is in the foyer, flogging his cheese
Saddleworth Cheese Co - Sean Wilson Cheese

if anyone is interested in meeting him nows yer chance!

I won't be bothering thank you, he didn't come to see me when I was bad.;)

Restless 08-02-2013 20:41

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is he really behind the cheese. Or is it just a cheese company using some lame soap star to help sell cheese?

Margaret Pilkington 08-02-2013 20:46

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No...he really does make the cheese.

maxthecollie 08-02-2013 20:54

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He left Corrie to concentrate on making cheeses

Restless 08-02-2013 20:55

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Then he stepped up in the world! :D

Anybody tried his cheese?

Margaret Pilkington 08-02-2013 21:00

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I love cheese, but I don't eat it(it doesn't do for me - I avoid dairy products)......but himself has and he said it was very tasty.

cmonstanley 08-02-2013 21:29

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1041073)
I won't be bothering thank you, he didn't come to see me when I was bad.;)

your still bad ,bad politics bad sense of humour:D bad etc

steve2qec 08-02-2013 22:04

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My wife sampled his Lancashire Crumbly the last time he came to the Market Hall....she said it was nice!
She had her photo taken with him and it was printed in the Observer!!

susie123 08-02-2013 22:43

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He had a recent TV series on British (?specifically Northern) food. Didn't see it but I expect his cheese featured somewhere.

Restless 08-02-2013 23:29

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Not a fan of Lancashire cheese. Gets everywhere! hehe

Margaret Pilkington 09-02-2013 08:13

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It doesn't if you toast it. with a couple of slices of tomato and a slice of crispy bacon on top. A princely snack lunch.......for himself.....I just have the bacon and tomato.

maxthecollie 09-02-2013 08:14

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Love Lancashire Cheese but it doesn't love me

jaysay 09-02-2013 08:49

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1041170)
I love cheese, but I don't eat it(it doesn't do for me - I avoid dairy products)......but himself has and he said it was very tasty.

Funny enough Margaret, I'm asthmatic, but cheese and most dairy products don't affect me, nor for that matter do animals either, sea food is a no no, tree pollen, does, grass pollen doesn't:rolleyes:strange

jaysay 09-02-2013 08:52

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1041172)
your still bad ,bad politics bad sense of humour:D bad etc

Get stuffed jock strap:thefinger:thefinger

jaysay 09-02-2013 08:55

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1041184)
Not a fan of Lancashire cheese. Gets everywhere! hehe

Lancashire crumbly cheese on toast when you've been out on the lash R. can't beat it, until you look at the kitchen work tops the morning after that is:D:D

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 11:09

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1041167)
He left Corrie to concentrate on making cheeses

Aye, from Cheesy beginnings, to a crumbly future ? ;)

Restless 09-02-2013 11:13

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My Dad used ot have Cheese and Egg made with Lancashire Cheese. Don't know the process of making it but that was NIIICCCCEE

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 11:51

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1041237)
My Dad used ot have Cheese and Egg made with Lancashire Cheese.

Are we talking omelette, or filling on butties ?

Restless 09-02-2013 12:01

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1041245)
Are we talking omelette, or filling on butties ?

None of the above.

Its made in the oven in a long flat baking tray.

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 13:04

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1041246)
None of the above.

Its made in the oven in a long flat baking tray.

Sounds suspiciously like Quiche to me !!! :eek:

churchfcrules 09-02-2013 13:25

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baked eggs? but usually tomatoes in that as eel.

Gordon Booth 09-02-2013 13:35

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1041264)
baked eggs? but usually tomatoes in that as eel.

I've never had it with eels in-is that your own recipe?

churchfcrules 09-02-2013 13:40

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oh the joys of the typo!

Gordon Booth 09-02-2013 13:43

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1041268)
oh the joys of the typo!

You'll never beat jaysay!

susie123 09-02-2013 13:51

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1041246)
None of the above.

Its made in the oven in a long flat baking tray.

A bit like this...

Take approx. 6oz (180g) of Crumbly Lancashire Cheese and crumble one on half of a plate.

Next take two large free range eggs and break onto the other half of the plate. Pour a little milk onto the cheese and shake a little white pepper onto the egg yolkes.

Place on top shelf in the oven until the egg whites are cooked and the yolkes are still soft (more often than not the yolkes will have gone hard but this does not spoil the dish)

Remove from the oven carefully as the plate will be very hot and will remain so for quite a while. Next butter some nice soft white bread to dip in the cheese and egg and enjoy.



I like my Lancs cheese crumbled with a bit of milk in then just melted under the grill till slightly brown on top then eat with buttered bread. Cheese on toast for me is Cheddar with a bit of Worcs sauce on.

Less 09-02-2013 14:01

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Love cheese hate soaps, don't even know who you're on about, chew on mine watching a decent documentary with a beer in my hand and celebrate the reason I was forced to watch soaps left years ago, (the years I spent watching carp just to keep her happy and she had the nerve to say we don't talk anymore!).

mobertol 09-02-2013 14:08

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1041246)
None of the above.

Its made in the oven in a long flat baking tray.

My gran used to make it like that for my grandad and he loved it too! Always just called it Cheese and eggs..

mobertol 09-02-2013 14:14

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1041181)
He had a recent TV series on British (?specifically Northern) food. Didn't see it but I expect his cheese featured somewhere.

I saw an episode of it while I was at my mum's -very entertaining, he comes across as a nice straightforward sort of bloke. Did some northern food challenges -making a giant pie at a village festival following an ancient recipe and then getting people to eat tripe in Liverpool by selling it from a street van breadcrumbed and fried! They loved it until he said what it was...

Have not tried his cheese - just as well if it's good because it is my downfall!
I am one of those rare people who prefer cheese to chocolate:D

jaysay 09-02-2013 14:27

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Originally Posted by churchfcrules (Post 1041268)
oh the joys of the typo!

Tell me about it:rolleyes:

susie123 09-02-2013 14:30

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1041274)
Love cheese hate soaps, don't even know who you're on about, chew on mine watching a decent documentary with a beer in my hand and celebrate the reason I was forced to watch soaps left years ago, (the years I spent watching carp just to keep her happy and she had the nerve to say we don't talk anymore!).

Don't like soapy cheese then Less? My dad always used to call Cheddar "soapy" cos of the texture I think.

DaveinGermany 09-02-2013 14:44

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1041284)
Don't like soapy cheese then Less? My dad always used to call Cheddar "soapy" cos of the texture I think.

Or Cheesy soaps for that matter !:rolleyes:

Less 09-02-2013 14:51

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1041292)
Or Cheesy soaps for that matter !:rolleyes:

Folk call me cynical, I'm also accused of having no romance in any part of my body, but, if I overheard a real woman that proclaimed I never watch soaps, I would fall head over heels in love.
:o

ossy kid 10-02-2013 01:57

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Had cheese and egg for me lunch yesterday. I put the cheese, sliced, around the edge of a 6" dish and then crack a couple of eggs in the middle, bake it in the oven 'till the cheese is a bit crispy round the edges. A couple of slices of bread and butter and a pot of tea, I'm easy pleased.

Restless 10-02-2013 02:05

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1041278)
cheese to chocolate:D

I have a friend that likes to put irish mature cheddar(he says no other cheese works) on top of choc digestive biscuits

yerself 10-02-2013 08:18

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Here's Cheese and Egg, on the right at the back. Who can remember 'The Dustbinmen' ?

http://static.commercialmotor.com/bi...tbin%20men.jpg

jaysay 10-02-2013 08:54

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1041396)
Here's Cheese and Egg, on the right at the back. Who can remember 'The Dustbinmen' ?

http://static.commercialmotor.com/bi...tbin%20men.jpg

Remember it well, I think that was the program where one of um was a Man City supporter, the one bottom right by the looks of it, who put his wages on City to win 29-0 every week:Dthe guy at the back on the left was in are you being served too

accyman 10-02-2013 12:41

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1041396)
Here's Cheese and Egg, on the right at the back. Who can remember 'The Dustbinmen' ?

http://static.commercialmotor.com/bi...tbin%20men.jpg


i do recall a song called "my old mans a dustman" is that them?And for the even younger folks thats what a dustman looked like before they got hydrolic lifts,high viz jackets and a new title of refuse collectors.

yerself 10-02-2013 16:26

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Originally Posted by accyman
i do recall a song called "my old mans a dustman"

Lonnie Donegan - My Old Man's a Dustman - YouTube

There's your song. It was at least ten years earlier than the series 'The Dustbinmen'.

jaysay 10-02-2013 17:34

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1041500)
Lonnie Donegan - My Old Man's a Dustman - YouTube

There's your song. It was at least ten years earlier than the series 'The Dustbinmen'.

Twas in the fifties that yerself, the dustbinmen was in the late seventies I think


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