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13-10-2007, 08:33 PM   #31

Re: In your fridge . . .


Some kind of low fat spread
Muller Lite yoghurts & Muller corner yoghurts
Cheese
Semi Skimmed milk
Smoothie or other fruit juice



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13-10-2007, 08:51 PM   #32

Re: In your fridge . . .


I too have lots of different cheeses in the fridge, but Red Leicester has to be the most versatile for me; cooking, snacking, feeding children AND cats

I don't keep my wine in the fridge - it's not in the bottle long enough to warm up when I'm around



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13-10-2007, 08:59 PM   #33

Re: In your fridge . . .


Quote:
Originally Posted by yola
I too have lots of different cheeses in the fridge, but Red Leicester has to be the most versatile for me; cooking, snacking, feeding children AND cats

I don't keep my wine in the fridge - it's not in the bottle long enough to warm up when I'm around
That's unfamiliar to me; going to check it out, as I love cheese! Leia's the only cat I've ever had that doesn't like aged cheddar...Misty would kill for it .....

Forgot to post that I loved the giant Greek beans you recommended!!!~



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13-10-2007, 09:43 PM   #34

Re: In your fridge . . .


Here's a little snippet from the BBC news . . . heartwarming stuff and a darned nice cheese. NOT the soapy stuff the supermarkets churn out, but the real, lovely crumbly stuff http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/conte..._feature.shtml

I am delighted the beans went down well too, Elieen



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