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E: 13/12 Win a £60 Christmas Cheese Hamper (2x R/U £30 hampers)
Peter's Yard
How long should you allow your cheese to sit out at room temperature before serving?
answer: At least an hour
Get your festive cheeseboard sorted with this Great British Cheese Awards 2018 winners’ hamper. Worth over £60, this hamper features a piece of each of the winning cheeses from this year’s Great British Cheese Awards, along with informative tasting notes and two packs of Peter’s Yard sourdough crispbread. The featured cheeses are:
- Tunworth (unpasteurised, cow). Winner of Best Soft Cheese.
- Edmund Tew (unpasteurised, cow). Winner of Best New Artisan Producer.
- Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire (unpasteurised, cow). Runner up of Best Hard Cheese.
- Hebden Goat (unpasteurised, goat). Winner of Best Artisan Producer.
- Dorset Blue Vinny (vegetarian, pasteurised, cow). Winner of Best blue.
We’re also offering two runners-up a Cornish Cheese Company Christmas Selection Pack, featuring Cornish Blue (a sweet, creamy blue cow’s cheese) and Cornish Nanny (a soft, creamy blue goat’s cheese) along with our Original sourdough crispbread and a jar of Tracklement’s Chilli Jam, worth £30.
How long should you allow your cheese to sit out at room temperature before serving?
answer: At least an hour
Get your festive cheeseboard sorted with this Great British Cheese Awards 2018 winners’ hamper. Worth over £60, this hamper features a piece of each of the winning cheeses from this year’s Great British Cheese Awards, along with informative tasting notes and two packs of Peter’s Yard sourdough crispbread. The featured cheeses are:
- Tunworth (unpasteurised, cow). Winner of Best Soft Cheese.
- Edmund Tew (unpasteurised, cow). Winner of Best New Artisan Producer.
- Mrs Kirkham’s Lancashire (unpasteurised, cow). Runner up of Best Hard Cheese.
- Hebden Goat (unpasteurised, goat). Winner of Best Artisan Producer.
- Dorset Blue Vinny (vegetarian, pasteurised, cow). Winner of Best blue.
We’re also offering two runners-up a Cornish Cheese Company Christmas Selection Pack, featuring Cornish Blue (a sweet, creamy blue cow’s cheese) and Cornish Nanny (a soft, creamy blue goat’s cheese) along with our Original sourdough crispbread and a jar of Tracklement’s Chilli Jam, worth £30.
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