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Sunday, 2 June 2013

Cheese of the Month

Lancashire Food has decided that as inspiration to encourage you to buy more British Cheese and to try something different, we are starting a monthly cheese club. We are really pleased to support local producers and we hope tempt you to buy more British Cheese.







We have a lovely logo too, kindly designed by Mr Lancashire Food also know as Sixes and Seven design house. 

So every time we are buying cheese we will attempt to purchase something we haven't tried before and blog about it, of course keeping it from within the UK, I am going to try were possible to feature Lancashire Cheese's too. Its also really important that if at all possible that you purchase your cheese from independent cheese shops, market stalls, cheesemongers and deli's, outlets such as these are much more likely to have a better selection of artisan local cheeses and know the provenance of their stock. Luckily near to me I also have the wonderful regional supermarket chain Booths who are also great supporters of British cheese, other favourites are Liverpool Cheese, Pats Cheese stall on Chorley Market and The Cheese Shop @ Botany Bay.


April 2013 - Bowland Cheese





11 comments:

  1. When I was a forum host for a large cooking site I used to run a cheese of the month club, and I thought about doing it on my blog, so I am so pleased to see your great post here, maybe we can link up and do it together? And maybe you could design s lovely logo for us? Just an idea, we can both post different cheeses but use logo and share our posts via a linky and links in our posts? Karen xxxx and by the way, I love the cheese you highlighted today, Karen

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  2. Anonymous9:29 pm

    Hello, would you like to try my Award winning Lancashire Cheese sauce using Dewlay's Tasty Lancashire and Garstang Blue? Regards, Steven (near Leigh) www.tastycreations.co.uk

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  3. Thanks so much Linzi! I shall pop back to my post and link up with you! LOVE this cheesy challenge we are sharing, as I am a real cheese eater! Karen

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  4. Steven (near Leigh) www.tastycreations.co.uk I am sure that Lizi would like to try some,as do I! Please email me: karen(at)lavenderandlovage(dot)com

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  5. Great idea Linzi - love, love love a good British cheese. Luckily we have quite a few of them down in Cornwall. But we're not so hot on raw cheeses and would love to discover more of those, so hope you will feature a few.

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  6. Hi,

    I'm originally from Leigh but now live in the NE. Do you know where you can buy Leigh Toaster cheese from?
    Margaret

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  7. Hi Mim,
    Try contacting Dewlay they may be able to advise a stockist local to you.

    Thanks

    Linzi

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  10. Marilda
    A fruit is a vegetable with looks and money. Plus, if you let fruit rot, it turns into wine, something Brussels sprouts never do.

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  11. I have been a very naughty girl and have not posted my cheese of the month for two months now......I have been at my parents helping them decorate and garden, as well as gardening in my own garden too! This is SUCH a great post now and you have shared some lovely cheeses, I promise I will be sharing my next cheese VERY soon! Karen

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