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Post by Adamster »

this is stupid question from me whom been to amsterdam 5-6
iv been reading about this bleu chese! WHAT IS IT? Where to find it? and how mush is it??


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Only place I've ever seen it is at Bluebird Coffeeshop. I almost didn't buy it because it looked a little dry to me, but the woman behind the counter assured me it was very good. I tried it and was pleasantly surprised so I bought another gram. I have to say the "look" didn't match the effect. It was better than it looked imo.
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Post by Adamster »

is it weed or hasj?
isnt bleu cheese bluerry weed skunk #1(cheese)whit some kinna bleurry weed?????
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Its a weed. funnily enough I had some blue cheese in the UK a while back, but it was poorly dried and cured and had a harsh taste and hardly any high, but I put this down to the grower rather the strain. I think its from Bid Buddah seeds.

I really need to try cheese in holland, we used to get loads of it in the UK a while ago and I always thought it was mediocre. Id love to have it now though, seen a resurgance of grit lately. :(

Let me know if you see it in a coffeeshop, ill be there in December!
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Cheese and Blue Cheese

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The only place i have ever seen blue cheese was at bluebird and i also thought it looked a bit dry but as i mentioned in my report i thought it was one of the best smokes of the trip. There should be some normal cheese in the dam at the moment as alot of the cs are entering it in the cup i think.

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i did wonder as i was beginning to think everyone had a wallace n gromit type cheese obsession :lol:
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Post by sh@dy »

they are selling great cheese at Mellow Yellow and Grey Area right now....its not my type of weed, since I like the sweet ones more, but it is very well cured at both shops and the relation between volume and weight is just awesome.....the 1g a friend of us bought from GA looked more like 2g ;)
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Post by ollsta1 »

try the cheese from central its the business!!! Grey area was big buddah I think very leafy and no where near as potent. I smoke really good cheese bk home and Central was just the same Ig up CENTRAL

I think was 15e 2.4g :lol: :lol:
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Post by Weemanio »

the stuff from gray area in october was such n anticlimax, the smell was something else, the high was just ok. best weed from that trip was bubblegum kush, from the coin, i had asked if they had any cheese, but the cool scottish dealer recommended this, thats what you call gooooooood weed. :D
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Post by philly-Rich »

I got some great Blue Cheese from Barney's.My favorite smoke of the last trip.Incredible taste.Image
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Post by Ash333 »

had some blue cheese from bluebird on valentines day (14-2-08)
was really good. it looked quite dry, but when u smoke it..... drools.

soo tasty. strong stony smoke with incredibly enjoyably FX, but the taste, oh the taste, that is some special stuff. still have 0.3g for a rainy day, a special rainy day.

it was E13 for 1.2g i think. worth every penny.

if you like blue strains a must try on my list is the stella blue from Coffeeshop Anyday, not as strong, but a similar beautiful flavour. that was about 9E a gram.
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Post by Boner »

Head down to Katsu for Big Buddahs Cheese.
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Boner wrote:Head down to Katsu for Big Buddahs Cheese.
thats not real cheese. Its been crossed with Afghaan by BIG BUDDAH.
Gray Area's stuff is the real deal supposedly.
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Post by Boner »

Ash333 wrote:
Boner wrote:Head down to Katsu for Big Buddahs Cheese.
thats not real cheese. Its been crossed with Afghaan by BIG BUDDAH.
Gray Area's stuff is the real deal supposedly.
Grey Area's is Big Buddahs as well, as is Greenhouse's and Barneys Bluecheese is BBC crossed with Blueberry, Hunters use Big Buddah as do Rookies, Homegrown Fantasy claim to of crossed the real UK Cheese with something and claim its the closest, I just thought it was the same as Big Buddahs.
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Post by Adamster »

what Cheese to try now since the original post is very old

counting 20 days till i hit a CS c:) 8)
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