The Cheese Thread
Re: Cheese
Waitroses are more ubiquitous than you think. I know of at least two here in Glasgow, and Lidls here are like 7-Elevens in Hua Hin.
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Is it OK to freeze a hard cheese such as cheddar, or is it ruined/mushy when thawed out? Thanks. Pete 

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Freeze away! Will dry out and may become crumblier - best to grate first.
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Good news, thanks. Some good UK and European cheeses are available at Foodland, Villa and Central near me, but not consistently. I was thinking of stocking up the next time I see them for any entertaining we may do over Christmas/New Year. Petepoosmate wrote:Freeze away! Will dry out and may become crumblier - best to grate first.

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Ok where can I find some Feta? My wife makes me a lovely spinach, feta and shrimp omlet but I am missing the main ingredient the feta. I have tried the two Mackro's and Tesco.
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Villa marketHHCanuck wrote:Ok where can I find some Feta? My wife makes me a lovely spinach, feta and shrimp omlet but I am missing the main ingredient the feta. I have tried the two Mackro's and Tesco.
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Villa Market in Hua Hin?
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Try the Italian cheese factory on soi 10(?), just after HH hospital, turn left at XXL Burger.
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Re: Cheese
I've got a widget i bought in Germany which has a handle affair like a cheese slicer, with a wire instead of a serated edge. Does a really good job on rubbery cheeses like Gouda. But with the Wensleydale it's usually just a case of breaking off lumps. It rarely all makes it into sarnies....BaaBaa. wrote:Well, I've managed without one for my whole life and never resorted to buying pre-sliced.Terry wrote:Why?BaaBaa. wrote:.........A Cheese wire? You need a long hard word with yourself caller.
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Sadly they don't have any I will stock up next time I'm in Bangkok.Dahling wrote:Try the Italian cheese factory on soi 10(?), just after HH hospital, turn left at XXL Burger.
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YES they stock itHHCanuck wrote:Villa Market in Hua Hin?
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Thanks Richard & Terry I had no idea Villa Market was in Hua Hin, I often go to the branch on soi 33 in Bangkok.