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SchnookoLoly Aug 26th 2014 2:05 am

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I west to Costco in Reading today.

I have a cheese sad. This is one of my favourites.

Gozit Aug 26th 2014 2:07 pm

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Mmmmm now I'm hungry for cheese

Pizzawheel Aug 27th 2014 7:09 am

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Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly (Post 11382283)
I west to Costco in Reading today.

I have a cheese sad. This is one of my favourites.

Hey you can get Coastal in Freshco in TO! It is good.

Gozit Aug 31st 2014 10:46 am

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The distinct lack of good cheese in supernarkets near me is apalling. So is the fact that my parents buy the "plastic cheese" in the store and say im crazy when i tell them its plastic cheese and basically tasteless :eek: :p

Shard Aug 31st 2014 10:56 am

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 11388302)
The distinct lack of good cheese in supernarkets near me is apalling. So is the fact that my parents buy the "plastic cheese" in the store and say im crazy when i tell them its plastic cheese and basically tasteless :eek: :p

What kind of cheese is eaten in Malta? Is it Feta?

Siouxie Aug 31st 2014 12:23 pm

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 11388302)
The distinct lack of good cheese in supernarkets near me is apalling. So is the fact that my parents buy the "plastic cheese" in the store and say im crazy when i tell them its plastic cheese and basically tasteless :eek: :p

Get yourself to Starky's - they have over 400 types of cheese, many of them from Europe.

:)

Gozit Aug 31st 2014 3:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11388310)
What kind of cheese is eaten in Malta? Is it Feta?

Yes we eat feta and we have very good local peppered goat cheese in Gozo. Irkotta / rikotta is used in pastizzi - our national tasty pastry:cool:


Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 11388365)
Get yourself to Starky's - they have over 400 types of cheese, many of them from Europe.

:)

Is that in Toronto? :)

Siouxie Aug 31st 2014 4:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 11388434)
Yes we eat feta and we have very good local peppered goat cheese in Gozo. Irkotta / rikotta is used in pastizzi - our national tasty pastry:cool:



Is that in Toronto? :)

Starsky Food - Cheese Department

I undersold them - they sell 600 different types of cheese (including chocolate cheese)!

2040 Dundas Street East - Mississauga, Ontario
3115 Dundas Street West - Mississauga, Ontario
685 Queenston Road - Hamilton, Ontario

:)

Shard Aug 31st 2014 7:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Gozit (Post 11388434)

Is that in Toronto? :)

Get yourself down to Starskys Roncesvalles on the 13/14th and you can get yourself a sweet Polish girlfriend ;)

bats Sep 1st 2014 2:21 am

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 11388471)
Starsky Food - Cheese Department

I undersold them - they sell 600 different types of cheese (including chocolate cheese)!

2040 Dundas Street East - Mississauga, Ontario
3115 Dundas Street West - Mississauga, Ontario
685 Queenston Road - Hamilton, Ontario

:)

Gozit no longer lives in Miserysaga.

Gozit Sep 1st 2014 4:05 am

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Originally Posted by Siouxie (Post 11388471)
Starsky Food - Cheese Department

I undersold them - they sell 600 different types of cheese (including chocolate cheese)!

2040 Dundas Street East - Mississauga, Ontario
3115 Dundas Street West - Mississauga, Ontario
685 Queenston Road - Hamilton, Ontario

:)

Thanks. We are back in sauga a lot also I have a cousin who lives in Hamilton so we are in the area enough that I can sway a stop by ;)


Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11388558)
Get yourself down to Starskys Roncesvalles on the 13/14th and you can get yourself a sweet Polish girlfriend ;)

:lol:


Originally Posted by bats (Post 11388963)
Gozit no longer lives in Miserysaga.

Correct. I now live somewhere worse. Small town by the name of Saint Thomas Ontario. It sucks. Big time.

Shirtback Sep 1st 2014 1:44 pm

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I'm going Here tomorrow.

I hope esoteric stinky cheese will be available. :)

S

Novocastrian Sep 1st 2014 2:19 pm

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 11389468)
I'm going Here tomorrow.

I hope esoteric stinky cheese will be available. :)

S

If you happen to come across this one La Mimolette - Isigny Ste-Mère - AmericaIsigny America ‹ The best of Nomandy cheeses in a blog …
don't buy it.

Shirtback Sep 1st 2014 2:33 pm

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I seem to remember, rather vaguely, that Mimolette isn't that bad, although not generally a fan of hard cheese :D (& I don't think it's Normandy anyway!!)

If & when car is fixed enough for the trip (worth it's own thread), I'm on a mission for Qc cheese, & homegrown lamb. ;)

S

Novocastrian Sep 1st 2014 2:36 pm

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Originally Posted by Shirtback (Post 11389502)
I seem to remember, rather vaguely, that Mimolette isn't that bad, although not generally a fan of hard cheese :D (& I don't think it's Normandy anyway!!)

If & when car is fixed enough for the trip (worth it's own thread), I'm on a mission for Qc cheese, & homegrown lamb. ;)

S

No, it's from Lilles, but for some incomprehensible reason it's also made in Isigny.

It isn't something I'd buy again.


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