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Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 10:07:43 AM   
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That is my favourite cheese. What varieties of that dairy product do you enjoy? I find that a good sized slice and a glass of Port wine stand me in good stead for my weekly whipping!
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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 3:23:56 PM   
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Welcome Wallace

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 7:03:55 PM   
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I have always loved smoked gouda myself

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 7:15:13 PM   
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Looks like the peewit is on here as well *smile*

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 7:48:33 PM   
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I like a good Stilton

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/17/2015 10:19:37 PM   
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I love wensleydale, lovely nutty flavour, especially with cauliflower, but I like it best with sliced pickled onions and black rye bread. Sadly I haven't eaten it in a long long time. I can see port for sure..without the pickled onion.


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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 3:39:43 AM   
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Welcome Wallace

Welches Mitleid. Sie haben diejenigen großer Brust, und Sie lieben Frauen. wer auf jene netten Meisen besser aufpassen konnte als ein Mann



The attempts with google translate or babelfish just don't work

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 4:40:39 AM   
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Welcome Wallace

Welches Mitleid. Sie haben diejenigen großer Brust, und Sie lieben Frauen. wer auf jene netten Meisen besser aufpassen konnte als ein Mann



Even my attempts at re-translating made no sense.
In German these 3 "sentences" do not make any sense.

Whoever you pretend to be you are certainly not Gromit speaking ...

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 5:24:08 AM   
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Please go away you give suck poppets a damn bad name you cretin! Why ruin a civilized thread about wonderful Wensleydale Cheese and Port wine. I feel sure that you have no clue were Wenselydale actually is and were that variety of cheese was first blended?

Will some kind and benevolent lady please get her bullwhip out?

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:56:57 AM   
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Welcome Wallace

Welches Mitleid. Sie haben diejenigen großer Brust, und Sie lieben Frauen. wer auf jene netten Meisen besser aufpassen konnte als ein Mann



Even my attempts at re-translating made no sense.
In German these 3 "sentences" do not make any sense.

Whoever you pretend to be you are certainly not Gromit speaking ...


Did you translate it from German or idiot?

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 5:53:50 PM   
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blue cheese is great as well

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 7:23:14 PM   
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Yep, the peewit is still about and screaming his nonsense.

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 7:30:34 PM   
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Blessed are the cheese-makers.

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:03:47 PM   
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I love Double cream Brie, Parmesan, Taleggio, Emmental, Gouda, in Australia they have this thingy called Club Cheddar, which has the texture of parmigiano reggiano, crumbly type, but it melts in your mouth, it's just amazing too.

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:05:15 PM   
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I love wensleydale, lovely nutty flavour, especially with cauliflower, but I like it best with sliced pickled onions and black rye bread. Sadly I haven't eaten it in a long long time. I can see port for sure..without the pickled onion.

Good lord woman...the things you put in your mouth.?????

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:06:30 PM   
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Blessed are the cheese-makers.

Cursed are those who cut the cheese.


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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:07:16 PM   
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Try the King Island Red Leicester Greta, that is a really flavoursome cheese. Really nice.

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/18/2015 8:30:47 PM   
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Try the King Island Red Leicester Greta, that is a really flavoursome cheese. Really nice.

It seems like King Island anything makes the best cheeses! Will look out for it.

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/19/2015 2:34:58 PM   
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I love wensleydale, lovely nutty flavour, especially with cauliflower, but I like it best with sliced pickled onions and black rye bread. Sadly I haven't eaten it in a long long time. I can see port for sure..without the pickled onion.



I once tried to fry Wensleydale in a pan - like italian "Formaggio ai forno."

Delicious ...

Unfortunately it is difficult to get outside the UK these days

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RE: Wensleydale cheese - 11/19/2015 3:36:31 PM   
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Welcome Wallace

Welches Mitleid. Sie haben diejenigen großer Brust, und Sie lieben Frauen. wer auf jene netten Meisen besser aufpassen konnte als ein Mann



Even my attempts at re-translating made no sense.
In German these 3 "sentences" do not make any sense.

Whoever you pretend to be you are certainly not Gromit speaking ...

What kind of translation website you used? I copied and pasted the German sentence and this what I got Ad-verbum. ( Which pity. They have that big breast, and you love women(wives). who could pay attention to these nice tits better than one man(husband)) . it makes some sense to me.

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