The battlefield:
I am Dutch and I'm abhorred that you guys left so much cheese uneaten. I'm disgusted
Joking btw
We were three people and we had 11 cheeses, a little bit to much.
But guess what I am gonna eat tomorrow. 😏
I nominate you as speaker of the house
Too much and cheese should bever belong in the same sentence. Though, I'm glad to hear you're not gonna waste any of it.
Un a zünfdigs Woasbier dazua?
I can tell, it was delicious!😋
Wow this looks INCREDIBLE
Let me tell you it was incredible!
Fantastisch
What's the green stuff and the purple stuff in the bowls
The green stuff ist guacamole 🥑 and the purple stuff is hummus with beetroot.
That is crazy. Wow.
So... you gonna post the invite for everybody here before your next one?
I guess 2-3 persons more would have been fine, so much left.
Yummy 🤤
Damn bruv
It’s my (British) idea of hell, but you do you, hope it was lovely!
Why? Don't like cheese?
OK, purely my tastes: don’t like young, bland, rubbery cheese - prefer cheddar, don’t like rye (bread looks suspiciously rye-like), prefer white bread (not sour dough though), don’t like the majority of the ham/salami there - would be much happier with gammon or beef, don’t like avocado, would be much happier with a nice chutney or pickle. Edit: hate parsley - just noticed that abomination there. Edit 2: beetroot/hummus, olives, stuffed peppers, radishes, cucumber and figs would all be very welcome though!
I live in Germany. Sigh. Still, takes all sorts and it’d be boring if we were all the same.
Among it was Swiss cheese and general speaken strong intense tasting cheese.
I also eat cheddar especially older one, but compared with some of the present one, cheddar it is mild.
I don’t know why you think the cheese is bland? Color has nothing in common with taste.
I don’t like bland bread 😅 but only one of the two breads was a rye wheat mixture, the other one was a wheat walnut bread.
We missed the pickles I usually like them as well, but in the end we had way to much of everything.
Yesss, I’ve tried lots of German and Swiss cheese and it’s not for me. Blandness (or perhaps better described as a lack of “umami”) was inferred from the rubbery-looking texture. And walnut in the bread would not have saved it for me!
What pickles do you usually have? Not found any in Germany so far, and make my own with a range of veg, brown sugar and apple or red wine vinegar.
Important thing is that you enjoyed it - and continue to enjoy it tomorrow - just thought I’d provide a counterpoint in case others (maybe Brits, as I’ve found precious few who like rye! :-) ) felt the same.
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