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2nd December 2010

As a child, my gran insisted on eating cheese with Christmas cake, or indeed any fruit cake. My Twitter friends @oye_billy and @jennylemac are currently declaring their love of cheese, and want an Advent Calendar filled with it. Well, I can only offer them one tasty morsel on this calendar, but what a feast of Christmas-related cheese there is!

a cheddar tree:


a cheese truffle wreath:


a Krafty cheesy tree:


Raymond Briggs-inspired cheese truckles:


And just for my gran!


thanks to MonikaDesign, Elysia, and TheNibble for the photos

UPDATE: Here's a fantastic wedding cake made entirely of cheese! ta to Adrian for the tip, and Dave&Amanda for the idea, and thecheeseshed.com for making it!


Comments

Bryony said…
Your grandmother is absolutely right. I'm not off throuh the snow in search of Christmas Cake Cheese...
Anonymous said…
My mum always eats cheese with an apple, and apparently Germans (bless them) put cheese in apple pies...

Love the calendar so far. Personal request here for more playmobil and lego Christmas offerings, as in previous years. My favourite was the seedy Santa. Jess McCx
Dave T said…
Adam, this is so cheesy....
Anonymous said…
That's my cake!

(And very nice it was too, courtesy of thecheeseshed.com)

dave

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