Neals Yard Dairy - RickG

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Neals Yard Dairy - RickG

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Hey RG, yesterday I was at a wine shop (www.winelibrary.com) and they have a great cheese shop now. I picked up the Colston Bassett Stilton and the Durrus from County Cork. I knew the dairy name from a prior post by you. Thanks for the tip. Can't wait to try them.
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Jorge, it is villa capiz for us this time, on Gifft Hill. Can't wait. haven't heard much about skeeters. they don't want me anyway, I ain't that sweet ;)
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Hi MB & Horhey:

Just got home last night and can report that the skeeters aren't that bad. You should know that I was covered in 60 Deet the entire trip and I still got bit but not nearly as bad as in the past. Now I have a question for you ~ does Bongo Bongo have screens for the main house? I thought it did, but someone else told me it was buggy? I guess I am confused about that.

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from what I recall the main room is screened only on one side.
Jorge, do you recall exactly?
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mbw1024 wrote:Hey RG, yesterday I was at a wine shop (www.winelibrary.com) and they have a great cheese shop now. I picked up the Colston Bassett Stilton and the Durrus from County Cork. I knew the dairy name from a prior post by you. Thanks for the tip. Can't wait to try them.
Sweet Christine just reminded me to check this forum. Ya, great cheese. You should check out the shop in London. The cheddar is amazing with Youngs Winter Warmer. The Founders Arm pub is a short walk overlooking the Thames.

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glad you found us over here.

Tis the season for Harpoon Winter Warmers - one of my fav's!
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There are sliding glass doors on the kitchen /den area of the main house. Yes, you can close it off so the bugs can't get in and they have screens.mLet me know if you have anymore Bongo questions.
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what are all of these winter warmers? is it a kind of beer or someting else? I imagine it is something to drink! :lol:
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I was going to ask the same thing about 'winter warmers'.........guessing beverages
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