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£15 gift for cheese loving friend in Edinburgh?

(6 Posts)
DoItToJulia Mon 14-Jan-13 08:57:06

These are amazing and available on amazon Lancashire bomb

weegiemum Mon 14-Jan-13 08:40:50

Definitely Mellis! There's no place quite like it!!

MrsMargoLeadbetter Mon 14-Jan-13 08:38:13

Thanks v much, will look at those suggestions.

OhBuggerandArse Sun 13-Jan-13 15:47:21

Mellis, without a doubt. (It is heaven, give her a voucher and let her choose her own - will be half the fun!)

highriggs Sun 13-Jan-13 15:43:27

Henri at morningside, they do lovely cheese and if you just phone them up and ask them I would think you can put £15 on a card then she can go in and select her cheeses

MrsMargoLeadbetter Sun 13-Jan-13 15:39:27

Thought people on this board might be able to help....

Would like to buy a friend a gift. She loves cheese and lives in Edinburgh. She received a camebert (sp) baking pot thing for Christmas.

I know £15 isn't a great deal but are there any other cheese 'tools' that are good?

I could order a gift cheese from one of the posh cheese shops there.

Did look at cheese tasting but they were generally out of my budget.

Needs to be delivery as I live elsewhere.

TIA

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