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Does nice-tasting lower fat cheese exist????
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I just had a very nasty encounter with some Tesco Healthy Living Cheddar. I made a lovely bowl of pasta and made the mistake of mixing in loads of this vile stuff! Now my bowl, fork, saucepan and teeth are coated in this weird substance that I fear will remain forever. What do they put in it....glue???
Have I just chosen a particularly naff brand or are they all like this?
Have I just chosen a particularly naff brand or are they all like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tell me about it! I went to this party at Xmas and the day after my hostess (who is lactose intolerant) gave me the remains of the cheeseboard to take home. Nice bit of stilton and a whopping piece of 'cheddar'.
I had people over the next evening so added these cheeses to my cheeseboard. I cut a slice of the 'cheddar' and the texture wasn't rich and crumbly but slightly halloumi-esque. Waxy and a bit squeaky and there was no taste at all. Nothing.
One of my friends who is French summed it up nicely saying 'What is this sh1t? Bleurgh, throw eet away'
I had people over the next evening so added these cheeses to my cheeseboard. I cut a slice of the 'cheddar' and the texture wasn't rich and crumbly but slightly halloumi-esque. Waxy and a bit squeaky and there was no taste at all. Nothing.
One of my friends who is French summed it up nicely saying 'What is this sh1t? Bleurgh, throw eet away'
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