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Posted: Tue 4th May 2010 05:38 pm
by bigs
stuart1976 wrote:same in march. biggest let down of whole trip not getting properly cheesed..
HGF cheese sucked
bluebirds blue cheese was so dry never seen anything like it
greenplace blueberry cheese a mix of both.
Stuart mate i have to tell u I'm getting really disappointed with the cheese here - I prefer an indica, and have a low tolerance with cheese so i could quite easily smoke it all day every day...
NOTHING has compared to the cheese I got when I went back home (London) last week - it was just standard london cheese nothing special.
Posted: Wed 5th May 2010 03:36 pm
by The Stoned Shaman
Hi guys, as of last week id be voting for the cheese at coffeeshop paradox! This is on form in my opinion. The Bluebird's blue cheese i got was overall much better than what some of you have recently reported, it was fresher, not dry, a the smell, tase and effect were really good imho.
Posted: Wed 5th May 2010 11:07 pm
by baked
aparrently there was a bad badge for some weeks. before there only was enthousiasm...

Posted: Thu 6th May 2010 08:10 pm
by turdhead
the CHEESE from HGF is sticky and also slightly moist
Wasn't as good as UK grown cheese i tried today.
Posted: Thu 6th May 2010 10:10 pm
by USbongLord
and they called the bonglord crazy when he said it was crap...now he coughs and laughs and wonders what happened.....cheesus next week kids
Posted: Thu 6th May 2010 11:27 pm
by wietroker
I smoked some from Rookies a few days ago. It was decent stuff. Not the best in town but not the worst either.
Posted: Thu 6th May 2010 11:35 pm
by True Playa
turdhead wrote:the CHEESE from HGF is sticky and also slightly moist
Wasn't as good as UK grown cheese i tried today.
This is gonna end up like the L.A. Kush vs. 'Dam Kush arguement. I've realised over the years that weed bought in amsterdam doesn't automatically make it good, despite what i used to think as a yout.
I don't get what the huge fuss is with cheese anyway, Blues is far far superior in every way.
Posted: Thu 6th May 2010 11:52 pm
by Pauli Wallnuts
used to get carrier bags of it years back, long before anyone knew it was called cheese

i smoked so much of it igot fed up with it, i much prefer a haze or good old fashioned ak or jh
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 12:58 am
by The Stoned Shaman
Ive noticed in the Uk that people will sell anything and call it cheese! Put some shit from your shoe in a baggy, call it cheese, and everyone snaps it up! Wtf!
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 02:06 am
by Pauli Wallnuts
The Stoned Shaman wrote:Ive noticed in the Uk that people will sell anything and call it cheese! Put some shit from your shoe in a baggy, call it cheese, and everyone snaps it up! Wtf!
wouldn't know, havn't smoked grass in the uk since 2005, we only found out it was cheese after we bought some in amsterdam
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 12:47 pm
by bigs
Pauli Wallnuts wrote:used to get carrier bags of it years back, long before anyone knew it was called cheese

i smoked so much of it igot fed up with it, i much prefer a haze or good old fashioned ak or jh
Every man to himself! I've lived in NL for 6 months, so have went thru the proccess of trying every strain out. My tolerance build up is a lot lower with cheese, and I've found that anything with say 80% or more sativa just gives me migranes...
Everyone's different I suppose, but I know what does it for me! My name is bigs, I've been a cheese fiend for the last 4 years

Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 01:03 pm
by True Playa
Cheese has just become a buzz-word in the uk whereby people will say that what they are selling to you is cheese in order to command a higher price tag. More fool the person buying it really, cheese has a pretty unmistakable smell.
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 01:15 pm
by bigs
True Playa wrote:Cheese has just become a buzz-word in the uk whereby people will say that what they are selling to you is cheese in order to command a higher price tag. More fool the person buying it really, cheese has a pretty unmistakable smell.
I don't understand how people fall for it.... it has the most distinctive smell from a mile off... i used to get 4 types in london.... definately the real deal..... big buddha, exodus, big buddha blue, uk blues.....
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 04:37 pm
by Bob2
the cheese down here is always damp and not a good example, there is a £10 a gram so called cheese but not too keen on that price
Posted: Fri 7th May 2010 04:59 pm
by bigs
in my personal opinion the east london asian dealers generally have the best quality cheese, blues etc - better than most indicas in dam. Expensive though in certain areas it's went past £10 p/g it's now 1.5 for £20