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Will is your profile a picture of baked cheese in honour of the Cheese night?
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Is there any secure bike parking?
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Is there a kitten crèche?
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Yes, a ramekin with (I think) a cheese soufflé in honour of cheese night.
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Do the kittens like cheese? My parents' cat likes butter, and licks it whenever they leave it out. Could be a hazard... But otherwise bring them along and we can look after them.
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NathC hasn't signed up for the new forum yet. Once he does I'm sure he'll answer the bike parking question, unless Will knows?
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I don't know. Hopefully the Cheesemonger will be along in due course.
Looking at the website for the venue it doesn't look like there is oodles of extra space.
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• #10
I'm not locking up my bike on brick lane, it'll be gone in a flash!
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• #11
Will trade cat sitting for miriam sitting.
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• #12
Probably safest to get a Boris bike
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• #13
Khan Klunker now please.
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• #14
Fashion Street eh.
Better wear my freshest thredz
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• #15
Cheese Steez
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Yo!
Bike parking: There are a few Sheffield stands around, and the odd lamp post. Ride that purple shopper, no one will nick that.
Kittenzz: Not suitable dipping fodder due to the fur. Wax them then bring them along.
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Ok, I've just spoken to the Head of Cheese.
These are the timings:
7:30pm - Doors open to punters
8pm - Aim to start getting people seated downstairs
8:10pm - First cheese expected to hit the plates
11pm - Need to be out of the venue (having cleaned up)If you're in the 'hood beforehand you might want to assemble at a nearby pub e.g.:
- The Pride of Spitalfields
- Duke of Wellington
- The Ten Bells (it looks like this has changed from its former more exotic incarnation...)
If you choose somewhere then post up where so others know.
Andy - Nathan and I will be at the venue from around 6pm. If you do want to lend a hand then that would be welcome. I don't get the impression there will be that much to do so it's not necessary. Just setting stuff up I think.
More generally, if it gets a little busy, then people stepping in to lend a hand (dishing up, refilling booze) might be helpful, and some assistance with cleaning up afterwards would definitely be appreciated.
- The Pride of Spitalfields
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• #18
Thanks Will!
There is one gimlet, one shot of digestif, a little over 2 beers each, and about 2 glasses of wine each. So, roughly 6 drinks per person.
If you want to bring more along, you are welcome to.
N
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Sadly Tanya has been laid low by a virus that she's been fighting off all week, so she's not going to make it.
I'll drink all her booze.
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• #20
That's a shame. Perhaps exhaustion following the excitement of your engagement? :)
Don't forget the sourdough (hopefully)!
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• #21
Don't worry, I won't be forgetting that!
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Tell the truth. She's totally staying home to play with the kittens.
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First one out
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Great colour. Lovely looking crust. Do you have one of those banettons?
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Where shall we meet ?
The Melted Cheese Company will be hosting a series of fondue pop-ups and other melted cheese delights from late June all through the winter.
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