Fruit and veg in cheese: for or against?

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7:21pm, 11 Jul 2017
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swittle
What new hell is this? Sweet and savoury? :-o
Jul 2017
11:03pm, 11 Jul 2017
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Sweet things with cheese is a definite no-no. Especially pineapple on pizzas. 🤢
Jul 2017
11:15pm, 11 Jul 2017
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Derby Tup
Sage leaves as in the classic Sage Derby are ace. Otherwise, no thanks
WA
Jul 2017
11:26pm, 11 Jul 2017
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WA
Fruit has no place in cheese

Vegetables have no place in cheese

Mould however......
Jul 2017
11:33pm, 11 Jul 2017
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Derby Tup
Mango chutney in a sandwich with strong Stilton #acceptable
Jul 2017
5:24pm, 12 Jul 2017
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Red Squirrel
Ah - one of my favourite sarnies:

Chargrilled Halloumi
Cos lettuce
Basil leaves
Patak's brinjal pickle.

Heaven.
Jul 2017
8:22pm, 12 Jul 2017
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Derby Tup
^ sounds tasty that Red :)
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8:25pm, 12 Jul 2017
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Wriggling Snake
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7:03pm, 12 Aug 2019
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Dvorak
I have expanded my jam repertoire with cheese to include morello cherry conserve.
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7:08pm, 12 Aug 2019
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Velociraptor
I've got some morello cherries defrosting and intend to eat them with a dollop of vanilla Skyr, which is allegedly cheese rather than yogurt.

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