Caerphilly is a moist, whole-milk cheese with a crumbly, softish texture and a mild, acid tang, which was a favourite of Welsh miners. |
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Stilton or a very mature Cheddar have enough of a tang to be interesting, Caerphilly or Wensleydale slightly less so. |
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So remember, it's 2.8 millimeters for cheddar, 4.5 millimeters for Caerphilly, and 3 millimeters for Blue Stilton. |
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I've got some strong cheddar and some Caerphilly as well but I've only got the double Gloucester out of the fridge. |
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Among the many natural-rind cheeses are English Caerphilly, French Beaufort, Italian Parmigiano-Reggiano, and Spanish Manchego. |
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Cheddar has to be kept for a long time before it matures, whereas Caerphilly ripens in 10 days. |
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However, he says he has no intention of standing aside as Labour's candidate for Caerphilly at May's Welsh assembly election. |
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At one stage, only the dismal form of whipping boys Caerphilly looked capable of saving them from the indignity of a winless season. |
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Whether it was nerves, inexperience or a bit of both, Caerphilly lost their heads and lost control of the game. |
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A HEALTHCARE company has taken the top prize at the Caerphilly Business Forum Awards. |
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For some cheeses such as Lancashire, Cheshire, Caerphilly, etc., there are huge differences between the farmhouse and industrial versions. |
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From Caerphilly to Kia-ora, from Hovis to haddock and from Bovril to bacon sandwiches, it's an alliterative heaven! |
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The five most frequently visited Welsh castles are Caernarfon Castle, Conwy Castle, Caerphilly Castle, Harlech Castle and Beaumaris Castle. |
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A large number of people commute to Cardiff, particularly in Caerphilly, Torfaen and Rhondda Cynon Taf. |
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On 23 February 2008, as patron of the Tommy Cooper Society, he unveiled a commemorative statue in the entertainer's home town of Caerphilly. |
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Edward retreated to Caerphilly Castle and attempted to rally his remaining forces. |
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On 28 January 1316, Llywelyn began the revolt by a surprise attack on Caerphilly Castle. |
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By 1666 a furnace was in operation in Hirwaun and in 1680 a smelting hearth was established in Caerphilly. |
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Towns in the region included Aberdare, Caerphilly, Pontypridd, Maesteg, Merthyr Tydfil and Mountain Ash. |
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It borders the unitary authority areas of Monmouthshire and Torfaen to the east, Caerphilly to the west and Powys to the north. |
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Prendergast was born in Abertridwr, a mining village in the Aber Valley near Caerphilly in Glamorgan. |
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Their final match of the season was played at Blackwood RFC due to a damaged playing surface in Caerphilly. |
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It is believed it was constructed at a similar date to Caerphilly Castle, in the late 13th century. |
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A number of French Huguenots settled in Wales, in the upper Rhymney valley of the current Caerphilly County Borough. |
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As Bridgend bid for top spot in Pool B, Caerphilly are chasing the same in Pool A against Natal Wildebeest. |
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We would also like to contact a Dennis Power at RAF St Eval, mid-1950s, last known address Caerphilly. |
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The Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers is based in Bargoed, Caerphilly County Borough. |
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Caerphilly council is urging residents to be aware of doorstep scammers circulating in the area. |
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Even so, Wiggins will need to be vigilant on the tough twin climbs of Caerphilly mountain on Thursday – when the weather is again expected to deteriorate – or on the hilltop finish at Haytor on Friday. |
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Caerphilly Common should be made part of a Green Belt and nature left to regenerate it to its natural state of durmast oak woodland. |
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Anyone venturing down to Caerphilly this morning is likely to see a sea of red fezzes bobbing up the first fairway of the town's golf club. |
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We produce farmhouse cheese made using traditional methods: Cheddar, Stilton, Cheshire, Lancashire, Caerphilly, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester and Single Gloucester, to name just a few. |
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After debates about the bend in bananas, the size of Welsh farmers' leeks and cheese that almost couldn't call itself Caerphilly, Brussels has turned its attention to the tractor. |
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The Commission has also sent the United Kingdom a final written warning in response to a complaint concerning a new road that is likely to have a negative impact upon St David's Wood at Caerphilly, in Wales. |
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The Library serves a County population that includes nearly 60,000 people who are over the age of 50 and need to remain informed of the engagement and support opportunities that exist in Caerphilly. |
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Good Wensleydale has a supple, crumbly, moist texture and resembles a young Caerphilly. |
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Further up the Cefn Cibwr ridge on the boundary with Caerphilly there is also another ruined castle, known as Castell Morgraig. |
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Artist Andy O'Rourke, of South Wales community arts group Malarky, has been running the workshops at Caerphilly Leisure Centre. |
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The orders apply to bus stations in Blackwood and Nelson, and the train and bus station areas in Caerphilly. |
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A GREEN oasis in the heart of the Caerphilly County Borough will become the country's first National Nature Reserve in an urban setting. |
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A water dowser from Caerphilly was also called out to stop the flames spreading to neighbouring properties. |
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One man needed hospital treatment after inhaling fumes from 16,000 litres spilled at the Metallised Products plant on the Pontygwindy industrial estate at Caerphilly. |
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Sarah, from Abertridwr, Caerphilly, a volunteer with Hope Rescue, decided to use a gift voucher for a free bungee jump to raise money for the dog. |
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Schools, churches, businesses and residents in the Caerphilly borough are being encouraged to share some community goodwill and make a donation to their local food bank. |
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To escape from the heavily polluted air of Caerphilly, his father accepted the offer of a new job and the family moved to Exeter, Devon, when Cooper was three. |
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The club was formed in 2009 as South Wales Scorpions, initially playing at The Gnoll in Neath before spells at Caerphilly, Mountain Ash and Maesteg. |
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The site has named numerous locations throughout Wales as being home to gangs of chavs, including Cardiff, Newport, Caerphilly, Cwmbran, Rhyl and Tonyrefail. |
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I'd played in the ruins of the Caerphilly furnace, and had cousins whose families had worked in both the Machen forges and the Melingriffith tinworks. |
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Price was born in Blackwood, near Caerphilly in South Wales. |
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She was educated at Pontllanfraith Secondary School, near Caerphilly. |
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The Caerphilly MP also received a threat that he would be deselected. |
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They will include a drive-in showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in the grounds of Raglan Castle and the screening of Frankenstein in the Great Hall of Caerphilly Castle. |
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A statue of Cooper was unveiled in his birthplace of Caerphilly, Wales, in 2008 by fellow entertainer Sir Anthony Hopkins, who is patron of the Tommy Cooper Society. |
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Anne Thomas from Caerphilly Mountain said the experience on the longest zip line in Europe was so exhilarating she might even do it again one day. |
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Flowing rugby, pace, handling and inventive enterprise by Bridgend outclassed lowly Caerphilly who have found Welsh rugby's First Division too much for them. |
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