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Lulu and Daisy Goat cheese is now available at Foodland, Pattaya. The price is - for a short while - a bit cheaper than that at the farm - and much more convenient.

 

Goat lovers are still welcome to come and visit the farm and bring their children to see the kids. http://www.asiagoat.com

 

Look out for Lulu and Daisy Goat cheese at Foodland Pattaya.

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I love goat cheese. :banana

 

I'm in Pattaya for a few days next week- I'll be sure too stock up.

Hopefully it won't cost an arm and a leg. :whistling:

 

I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised. It competes both in price and quality with imported goat cheese. Let us know how you find it.

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Will try that for sure.

 

Just had my cheese board for a snack,which includes

 

 

Brie

 

cheddar,home made 250

baht half kilo

 

 

Lancashire,home made 125 baht 250grm

 

Red Leicester,home made 135 baht 250grm

 

Blue Stilton,home made 100 baht 100grm

 

very very nice and affordable prices too

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Will try that for sure.

 

Just had my cheese board for a snack,which includes

 

 

Brie

 

cheddar,home made 250

baht half kilo

 

 

Lancashire,home made 125 baht 250grm

 

Red Leicester,home made 135 baht 250grm

 

Blue Stilton,home made 100 baht 100grm

 

very very nice and affordable prices too

Our mutual Stokie friend brought me a lump of your cheddar, and I think it is better than the last lot.

Red Leicester sounds tempting.....

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Our mutual Stokie friend brought me a lump of your cheddar, and I think it is better than the last lot.

Red Leicester sounds tempting.....

 

 

Hi Jacko,sold it already but got some more monday,and the blue went.In a day or 2 i have some mature cheddar and thats brilliant too.Eddie is over Wed i think so if u want some let him know mate.The normal cheddar is slightly more yellow now.

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