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Olives stuffed with blue cheese make for a memorable martini.
Any particular type of olive? Vodka or gin? I'll have to imagine it. There is nowhere around here to get a decent cocktail
 

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I finallt finished a wedge of Blue Stilton cheese the other day. Talk about stinky cheese heaven!
 

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I love almost all types of cheese except goat cheese. I LOATHE goat cheese and can't figure out why anyone wants to eat something that tastes like goats smell.

Try a different style / brand. It's mostly the culture used and process of prep and aging that affects the flavor moreso than the species of animal from whence the cheese is derived. I've never had a goat cheese that tasted anything like the smell of a goat.
 
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Any particular type of olive? Vodka or gin? I'll have to imagine it. There is nowhere around here to get a decent cocktail

Missed this before, George. Sorry.

I'm no olive expert, but I want something big. For gin I'd use probably a Hendricks or Bombay Sapphire. They're both excellent.

Then a good quality blue cheese, like Stilton.

Heaven.