with all the plastic in those you should be able to use them to make a raft...triangles for sails and the baby bels can be bound together with the cheese strings to make the base
It does have an espresso machine. I have traded my case of whatever for one. Actually, there's a heck of a lot of cheese on this island if we're all going, we should be more tactical and each bring different ones.
can it be some where lovely and warm with lovely snady beaches........but can you clear a route through the woods for the parkrun so I can run in shade please......instead of alcohol can i have unlimited diet coke please.......and I'm feeling shit today so can we get stranded quickly
you keep it in a water proof box and dip it into the sea.the sea would keep it cool or one of the deep water lagoons on the island.......screampiller..grab me a sunlounger please
You could dig a cheese cellar, if you wanted to be really fancy you could make one double walled and fill the gap with sea water to make it really nice and cool
Ah, phew. Was worrying about the melt-factor. I'll drag up a lounger now too. I'm not sure I want any string cheese to make a raft, it's already sounding much more pleasant than real life.
Laverstoke Park is 80 metres from my house & I will be running round it this evening. The Buffalo are great especially if you don't notice the electric fence is down when you run by, a dozen young buffalo steers chasing you down a hill is excellent speed work.
The downside is that the estates farm shop is hideously expensive.
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with all the plastic in those you should be able to use them to make a raft...triangles for sails and the baby bels can be bound together with the cheese strings to make the base
Babybel tastes like sick
Mature Cheddar, Mozzarella and Parmesan, also Babybels are really good I take them on long runs
I had a combination of Manchego and Roquefort on toast this morning for breakfast.
I presume this desert island doesn't have a toaster though. Or an espresso machine.
Not unless PhilPub can fashion one out of twigs and seashells.
a campfire and a stick? That is the toaster. I don't think I can manage an espresso machine. But I don't think we've got any bread or coffee anyway.
Cheese strings don't taste of anything, how can anyone eat them? They are revolting - but yes good choice if you want to build a raft.
I thought perhaps we'd come across Kopi Luwak beans strewn across the island when we went foraging for coconuts.
Wigmore
Barkham Blue
Isle of Mull chedder
Does 'chocolate philadelphia' count as cheese or is this bending the rules?
If it's on the supermarket shelf with the other cheeses then it counts.
Can't beleive nobody has mentioned a super creamy crumbly Cheshire
Cashel Blue, Edam and 'Chocolate Philadelphia' it is then.
It does have an espresso machine. I have traded my case of whatever for one. Actually, there's a heck of a lot of cheese on this island if we're all going, we should be more tactical and each bring different ones.
I'm starting to wonder where the entire forum was going when the ship got wrecked?
I'm not sure, but I'd bet you anything there's a parkrun set up on the island within a fortnight
If it's a small island there might need to be laps...
can it be some where lovely and warm with lovely snady beaches........but can you clear a route through the woods for the parkrun so I can run in shade please......instead of alcohol can i have unlimited diet coke please.......and I'm feeling shit today so can we get stranded quickly
Can't be too hot Seren, or the cheese will melt
I'm not in the best of moods today either Seren - at the very least I could do with a sunlounger and a cocktail...
....make that six cocktails...
you keep it in a water proof box and dip it into the sea.the sea would keep it cool or one of the deep water lagoons on the island.......screampiller..grab me a sunlounger please
You could dig a cheese cellar, if you wanted to be really fancy you could make one double walled and fill the gap with sea water to make it really nice and cool
We did the cheese cellar a few pages ago, keep up!
And I see Seren is the cheesy Bear Grylls to my Ray Mears. Using stringy cheese for raft material is a touch of genius.
Reference my last, strap it, i missed that page I now see the cheese cellar has been dug.
Ah, phew. Was worrying about the melt-factor. I'll drag up a lounger now too. I'm not sure I want any string cheese to make a raft, it's already sounding much more pleasant than real life.
maybe we could use the raft to send someone out for more alcohol....
could also use giant babybells and cheesestrings and triangles to make a bike so we could have an island triathlon as well
I'm still waiting for someone to build an oven and grow some potatoes for that tartiflette someone mentioned a few pages ago.
Red Squirrel
Laverstoke Park is 80 metres from my house & I will be running round it this evening. The Buffalo are great especially if you don't notice the electric fence is down when you run by, a dozen young buffalo steers chasing you down a hill is excellent speed work.
The downside is that the estates farm shop is hideously expensive.
Epoisse, Tomme de Savoie, Stilton for me. A desert island is the perfect place for Epoisse, no neighbours to upset.