Wensleydale cheese is a favourite of mine. White, creamy, crumbly, wonderful on a digestive biscuit. And saved by Wallace And Gromit. Produced in the town of Hawes in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, ...
YORKSHIRE’S famous Wensleydale cheese has been given official protection from the European Commission. The Wensleydale Creamery, based at Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales, has finally achieved Protected ...
Dale and hearty: a baked egg sits neatly in the middle of a mushroom and Wensleydale mixture Credit: Photo: Clara Molden It is often seen paired with fruit cake, as loved by Foreign Secretary William ...
Wensleydale Creamery has announced the launch of five limited-edition Wallace & Gromit themed cheese truckles. Inspired by the beloved animated characters, the collection celebrates the quintessential ...
IT is beloved by Wallace and Gromit and famous the world over – and now it has been awarded official protection by the European Commission. The Wensleydale Creamery, based at Hawes in the Yorkshire ...
It's already famous the world over and the favourite of dearly-loved stop motion TV duo Wallace and Gromit. But now Wensleydale cheese can boast a fresh accolade after it was awarded official ...
DEFRA Minister Victoria Prentis visited Wensleydale Creamery in Hawes to highlight the introduction of a new scheme to protect traditional UK produce. The UK Geographical Indication (GI) schemes are ...
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It's the kind of cracking inventiveness that Wallace and Gromit would applaud – watery waste from making Wensleydale cheese is to be used to keep thousands of homes warm. When milk is turned into ...
Rescued from financial ruin more than once, Wensleydale Creamery is a major English tourist attraction today, with a viewing gallery, cheese shop, coffee shop, restaurant and museum in its visitor ...
If your idea of a perfect summer lunch involves spreading out some cheese and crackers on your favorite cutting board and making yourself a cocktail, may I recommend an additional booze-themed twist?