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Just spent £30 on cheese. Just for me.

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OctaviaOrange · 10/12/2020 16:45

Tell me this is perfectly acceptable to do? Grin

My family aren't huge cheese eaters so for Christmas I just make sure we have the basics in ... a strong supermarket cheddar and some Brie

But on a whim I decided to order some cheese just for me. So I've just spent 30 quid on Neal's Yards and bought 2 different cheddars, a goats cheese and some damson paste

Seems just a bit ... extravagant. Even by my standards!

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FestiveChristmasLights · 10/12/2020 16:45

Absolutely fine. Enjoy.

titchy · 10/12/2020 16:46

You need to add Port Salut Wink

tiddledpink · 10/12/2020 16:47

I have a fridge shelf full of cheese already 😃

Perfectly acceptable if you ask me.

OctaviaOrange · 10/12/2020 16:47

I LOVE PORT SALUT!

I hate blue cheese so it was nice being able to pick the stuff I like. I was up to 62 quid at one point which just seemed insane for one person 😂

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doodleygirl · 10/12/2020 16:48

Mmmmmm is all I can say. Off to look at the website

toomanyplants · 10/12/2020 16:48

Perfectly acceptable.
You are my hero of today. Enjoy.

Longdistance · 10/12/2020 16:49

You’re a cheap date Wink not nearly enough cheese.

Neotraditional · 10/12/2020 16:49

@OctaviaOrange

Tell me this is perfectly acceptable to do? Grin

My family aren't huge cheese eaters so for Christmas I just make sure we have the basics in ... a strong supermarket cheddar and some Brie

But on a whim I decided to order some cheese just for me. So I've just spent 30 quid on Neal's Yards and bought 2 different cheddars, a goats cheese and some damson paste

Seems just a bit ... extravagant. Even by my standards!

Fantastic! I hope you enjoy every single mouthful Xmas Grin
AtLeastPretendToCare · 10/12/2020 16:49

Absolutely acceptable

NetballHoop · 10/12/2020 16:50

Yum! Do you need a friend to help you eat it?

Londoncatshed · 10/12/2020 16:51

Good for you. Enjoy every delicious mouthful!

Shayisgreat · 10/12/2020 16:53

Living the dream, OP! Enjoy!

OctaviaOrange · 10/12/2020 16:53

Well I certainly feel absolutely validated right now.

I'm pretty bloody extravagant anyway but I've never ordered decent cheese before. I choose the nicest that the supermarket have but not the same is it!?

And I saw some posts about Neal's Yard Dairy and thought .... yes! I'm doing it! Dunno what damson paste is either but sounds delicious so what the hell

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Bupkiss · 10/12/2020 16:56

Try £80-odd at the Fine Cheese Co.

Tis a slippery, cheesy slope Grin

Treacletoots · 10/12/2020 16:59

I'm sure you've a point, but I can't see it..

As long as it's good cheese, keep it up!

We live near a lot of the cheese producers of Leicester and are incredibly fortunate to be able to fill our faces with amazing cheese on a regular basis. Once we even got a full wheel of red stiltonish for £10 after an over order..

TakeMeToYourLiar · 10/12/2020 17:00

You're fine OP

For my birthday this year we went to a deli and spent £50 on cheese and cured meats for dinner. Was delicious

KihoBebiluPute · 10/12/2020 17:01

Perfectly reasonable.

I have started eating very expensive top quality cheese as a way of reducing my cheese intake - now instead of buying a huge block of supermarket cheese and getting through it far too fast, I spend the same amount of money on quarter of the volume of much much better cheese. I eat it in small slivers and savour every morsel, I think I get more net cheese enjoyment overall, with fewer calories consumed!

Christmas must and shall contain excellent cheese.

katy1213 · 10/12/2020 17:01

It'll be lovely - the smell inside that shop!

BatleyTownswomensGuild · 10/12/2020 17:02

Sounds completely acceptable, compulsory even....

Londonmummy66 · 10/12/2020 17:29

I used to walk past Paxton and Whitfield on my way to work - a very expensive commute....

IntermittentParps · 10/12/2020 17:31

Go for it! I love Neal's Yard cheeses, and it's a lovely shop to go to.

YAB a little bit U though for not liking blue cheese. But nobody's perfect Grin

MaverickDanger · 10/12/2020 17:32

I’ve ordered £60 worth of cheese just for DH and I to be delivered on 23rd December.

I’m due any day and it’s my birth present to myself. Along with a sushi platter.

Minty82 · 10/12/2020 17:35

I think DH is planning on doing exactly the same as I’m not a cheese person. You definitely need to stock up on what gives you pleasure at Christmas.
I spent £110 on books today and NONE of them are for me...:-(

Werk · 10/12/2020 17:51

@Londonmummy66 I love Paxton and Whitfield! I usually go a couple of days before Christmas to stock up - last year there was a man ahead of me who spent almost £500. On cheese. The man is my hero.

Hmmm, I wasn't going to make the trip this year (no family Christmas) but I might have to after this thread.

@MaverickDanger sushi has always be my post birth meal of choice. Good luck and enjoy!

OctaviaOrange · 10/12/2020 17:54

@IntermittentParps oh I just can't bear it. No idea why? Thought of it and the smell mainly!

Love all other cheeses though. Apart from that one that smells really bad - name escapes me

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