Cheese Straws.
dreamdaisy
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I can't get enough of them at the moment so, out of respect to my bank balance, I am going to have a bash at making some. That way I can get in all the cheese (and types of cheese!) I like. There will be a batch of strong cheddar, some with Parmesan, some with Gruyere and some with cheddar and chilli flakes. It's been years since I baked anything so it will be an interesting experience. I'm off to search for recipes and necessary ingredients. DD
Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben
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Yum. Mig0
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Hello DD
i have not seen any in the shops for a long time.
take care
joan xxtake care
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Right. I'll bring the CB.If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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MMMMm, delicious. Can I come too?0
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It seemed like a plan earlier today but, alas, arthritis has other ideas for me. I don't buy them from a supermarket or shop, Joan, it's a local garden centre that stocks them; they are made locally by a lady and they are lovely but expensive. £1.75 for eight chunky straws - stands to reason that making them will be cheaper. Once I'm feeling better . . . . . DD
PS When I do I'll let you know, you're all welcome at No.10.Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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