Unlikely, but i'm sure a suitable alternative is possible.![]()
It can be gotten online!
igourmet.com has it!!!!! [emoji2]
Unlikely, but i'm sure a suitable alternative is possible.![]()
Here is one cheese that I DON'T want to try- casu marzu
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casu_marzu
I must confess to not having tried this.
But i would.
I've eaten plenty of cheese and quite a few insects and their larvae.
Cheese is often teeming with bacteria and mould and I love Mimolette which contains mites.
And leaping maggots adds a whole new level to the experience!![]()
Dance. Dance to really loud music.I'd sware I just can not shake this depression thing today. Its killing me![]()
I'd quite forgotten about the cheesynet!It can be gotten online!
igourmet.com has it!!!!! [emoji2]
It does sound a bit iffy , even to me, but i seriously would give it a go![emoji33]ADAM!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Hoping you feel better when you wake up today, Dan!I'd sware I just can not shake this depression thing today. Its killing me![]()
You are braver than most people. I would not try it at all.It does sound a bit iffy , even to me, but i seriously would give it a go!
Doubt I could get this on the cheesynet, though.
I think we are busy after the holidays. I know that I am. Just checking in during my lunch then it is time to get back to work.Mmmmm!
Nobody about this morning.
I need to do some Tour guidey stuff as my student has cancelled..
Happy Christmas Chicken, to you as well Adam. Extended to everybody else as well.Happy Christmas Chicken, everybody!![]()
Happy Christmas Chicken, everybody!![]()


You are braver than most people. I would not try it at all.
It’s New Year’s Chicken today isn’t it? Not Christmas?
Happy Whatever anyway
We walked miles in London yesterday. It wasn’t a photogenic trip however and cameras were mostly banned.
We started at Sir John Soane’s museum in Holborn He was an architect 200 years ago and collected “antiquities”. Free to visit, the house is mad - every surface is covered.
Lady Soane must have been a very tolerant woman. Sir John “I just bought the sarcophagus of Seti I. I’m going to have to knock a hole in the wall to get it in. And I’m going to take the floor out of the back parlour so it can go in the basement. But don’t worry, a balcony will nice there...”
Then we got the tube to Kensington and we to the house of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton Built for him, as a studio as well as a home, the house is very light. Downstairs is done out in Moorish tiles and Eastern woodwork - all very Moroccan - complete with a pool and lounge seating.
We then went to 18 Stafford Terrace the home of Victorian cartoonist Linley Sambourne, ancestor of Lord Snowdon who married the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret. The interior remains unchanged since his death and is the classic, cluttered, dark interior you imagine of properties of that time.
Then it was back on the tube to Cannon Street in the City of London to see the Roman Mithraeum - a temple to Mithras under the new Bloomberg offices. Free to visit, but must be booked in advance.
Photos allowed at last!
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Finally, back on the tube to Euston, to see the Treasures Gallery of the British Library. So many documents from 3rd century scriptures via original scores from composers through the ages, including Beatles lyrics written on the back of an envelope, to the Magna Carta. Absolutely fascinating and completely free to see!
It was a long day. But we really enjoyed it!
Chickens ?Hello, I’m not a follower of this thread but as an avid fly fisherman and fly tyer I want to thank you for changing the pic from that scraggly chicken to tasty cheese. If you do a chicken how about a colorful bantam, leghorn or even a bucket of KFC?
You packed a lot in!It’s New Year’s Chicken today isn’t it? Not Christmas?
Happy Whatever anyway
We walked miles in London yesterday. It wasn’t a photogenic trip however and cameras were mostly banned.
We started at Sir John Soane’s museum in Holborn He was an architect 200 years ago and collected “antiquities”. Free to visit, the house is mad - every surface is covered.
Lady Soane must have been a very tolerant woman. Sir John “I just bought the sarcophagus of Seti I. I’m going to have to knock a hole in the wall to get it in. And I’m going to take the floor out of the back parlour so it can go in the basement. But don’t worry, a balcony will nice there...”
Then we got the tube to Kensington and we to the house of Victorian artist Frederic Leighton Built for him, as a studio as well as a home, the house is very light. Downstairs is done out in Moorish tiles and Eastern woodwork - all very Moroccan - complete with a pool and lounge seating.
We then went to 18 Stafford Terrace the home of Victorian cartoonist Linley Sambourne, ancestor of Lord Snowdon who married the Queen’s sister Princess Margaret. The interior remains unchanged since his death and is the classic, cluttered, dark interior you imagine of properties of that time.
Then it was back on the tube to Cannon Street in the City of London to see the Roman Mithraeum - a temple to Mithras under the new Bloomberg offices. Free to visit, but must be booked in advance.
Photos allowed at last!
View attachment 226722
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Finally, back on the tube to Euston, to see the Treasures Gallery of the British Library. So many documents from 3rd century scriptures via original scores from composers through the ages, including Beatles lyrics written on the back of an envelope, to the Magna Carta. Absolutely fascinating and completely free to see!
It was a long day. But we really enjoyed it!
So do you, Bea, so do you!WOW!!!! [emoji2] Y’all consistently do some of the COOLEST things!!!! [emoji2][emoji106]