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To tell dp to finish the bloody cheeseboard or throw it away?

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TossedSaladsAndScrambledEggs · 05/01/2014 10:48

I bought dp a selection of stinky cheeses for Xmas, as one does.

He has been enjoying them at his leisure, we all have. One night they were left out overnight inadvertently. They seems to survive at the time. However, they are now getting to the point where they are TOO stinky. Even the Brie has developed a BLACK mould. I have told him this is not normal, but he insists it will be fine if he cuts it off and he will eat it. This was days ago, and there are still just a few stinky stumps left.

Aibu to ask him to just eat the bloody stuff or I will bin it? Every time I threaten it he says I am being wasteful, but every time I open the fridge it smells like something had died in my kitchen! Xmas is over now, I want to go back to having a fridge that is not a biohazard! Grin

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maillotjaune · 06/01/2014 22:58

MIL turned up on Saturday with a job lot of cheese bought on Saturday to be eaten by...Saturday. I had just managed to finish the last of the Christmas cheese and have had enough but we now have stinky fridge due to bonkers shopping habits (it's reduced, so must buy it).

And there were 3 different Stiltons Confused

BerylStreep · 07/01/2014 17:38

I bought 3 halves of stilton at the weekend. Blush

They were reduced to £1 each and we have had a lot of blue cheesy leeks, blue cheese dressing, ham and cheese pie - you get the idea.

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