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Pizza made on a whole wheat, flaxmeal flatbread done in the oven with tomato sauce, feta cheese, green pepper, black pepper, olive oil and pepperoni.

I love these!
 

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stuff in England. Freeze it till i come home. I always do that and it comes home just fine.
i really love good cheese too, but rarely buy anything but the lowest costing brand. my absolute favorite cheese, a combination type, is huntsman cheese. being from England, i'll bet you're familiar with huntsman. i haven't had any huntsman cheese in many years, but it remains some of 'the stuff (my) dreams are made of'.

a bowl of cereal with milk.
 
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I love cheese too. There's some specialty cheese stores where I live but I've never even gone in them. We also have a cheese museum and a children's park made to look like cheese.

I ate some of my rhubarb bread. It's almost gone now (the second loaf).
 

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Having a potentially heavy dinner so keeping breakfast and lunch light.  I had two applegate uncured beef hot dogs (has no sugars, total calories 140), a slice of smoked gouda cheese (70 calories) and 1 oz. half and half in my coffee - for a total of 250 calories for breakfast.
 
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Two oreos and vienna finger after escaping from my younger brother who was firmly convinced I was committing a heinous crime by taking them.
 

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i really love good cheese too, but rarely buy anything but the lowest costing brand. my absolute favorite cheese, a combination type, is huntsman cheese. being from England, i'll bet you're familiar with huntsman. i haven't had any huntsman cheese in many years, but it remains some of 'the stuff (my) dreams are made of'.

a bowl of cereal with milk.
I haven't lived in England for 47 years. Then I lived at home and I've never
Heard of that cheese. Is it sharp?
 

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I haven't lived in England for 47 years. Then I lived at home and I've never
Heard of that cheese. Is it sharp?
oh, i see.

oh my goodness, huntsman is a very special cheese! yes, it's sharp in overall taste. huntsman is a combination of two cheeses, double gloucester (firm, mellow, and tangy) and stilton (the king of blue cheeses, which is strong flavored and smooth and creamy). stilton itself is a very unique type of blue cheese, with a distinctive flavor profile. huntsman is put together to look very much like a slice of layer cake, it's the two cheeses layered together. huntsman cheese is made by Long Clawson Dairy in Melton Mowbray. there are many copies of huntsman cheese on the market, including Stilchester. i would say that trying huntsman cheese is more of a wonderful experience than tasting something new. i've only ever had huntsman 2 or 3 times in my life, and it's something i'll never forget.

here's a link to cookapedia uk, about huntsman cheese and has a picture -- https://www.cookipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Huntsman_cheese
 

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@mickn

What a lovely looking cheese. I've never had Stilton. I'll look for it when I go to England at the end of the year.
 
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