The Smell, The Awful Shocking Smell

D’oh! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Good one Primus! :+1:

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Jazzi, you were right, it was cheese, should have been Wensleydale though. Wallace’s favourite. :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

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Pié d’Angloys for us. It’s like Camembert “on acid”. Not always easy to get hold of, especially now, but well worth seeking out.

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Pié d’Angloys? Never heard of it.
My French is not very good, but does that translate into:
‘English Piss’?

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Heh heh!! I’m surprised you still ate it.

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I concur Todge. The local Waitrose usually has a plentiful supply of 200g packs which keep almost for ever before it starts walking; not that it lasts long in my house. It goes well with a French stick :+1:

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Not piddle – but foot. You’d think it might be pied or some-such but that’s not the case here.

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Oh lovely I adore the taste of ripe brie

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Goodness … you did exactly the same thing at Christmas and kept us all guessing for ages then. You’ll have to stop buying whiffy cheese Art.

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You’ll be needing a breeze for that Brie @Artangel

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Morti, Do you mean my daughter on the train with the smelly Camembert and a passenger in the carriage said, ‘Something stinks’.
Worse was, they all had masks on and could still smell it!!

I would say, the one in my bag was as bad as that! It does taste nice though!

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I think that confirms that masks are not very effective!

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Would have been even worse if her mask had been in the bag with the cheese. It could never have been worn ever again.

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