Homage2Fromage offering cheese box home deliveries in Leeds
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Homage2Fromage, was founded in 2011 and has since become the UK's most popular cheese supper club with events in Leeds, London, York, Sheffield, Manchester, Harrogate and Bradford.
However, many of these have had to be cancelled since the government's lockdown, so Homage2Fromage has launched a cheese tasting kit that is delivered to your door packed lunch style.
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Hide AdThe Homage2Fromage2You experience includes eight generous portions of cheese, numbered one to eight, so you don’t know what you’re eating until afterwards. The cheese is produced in the UK and Europe and comes with branded plates, crackers and chutney.
The box includes everything you need to become a 'mini master of cheese' for the night and run your own unique Homage2Fromage event. There's even a Big Cheese Game you can play to test your cheesy knowhow while the all-important cheese tasting notes are hidden in an envelope for the big reveal at the end.
Vickie Rogerson, co-founder of Homage2Fromage said: “We’ve wanted to launch a cheese box delivery service for years but we didn’t want to do it like everyone else. It had to reflect the uniqueness of our events and be an utter joy to experience. We hope that people enjoy them."
They are available from this weekend for a limited period of time.
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Hide AdNick Copland, co-founder, added: "As with lots of businesses we’ve been adversely affected by Covid-19, but this has given us an opportunity to develop and launch a cheese box that brings the Homage2Fromage experience to your home. This isn’t just another box of cheese. This is a way to discover some of the finest cheeses in the world in the safety of your own home and test your cheesy knowledge too.”
They cost £40 for a box for 2 people, and £78 for 4 people. They can be ordered on homage2fromage.myshopify.com
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It’s grown in popularity over the years with cheese clubs in cities across the UK – London (five events per month), Leeds (two events per month), Sheffield (two events per month), Manchester, Didsbury, York, Shipley, Bradford and Harrogate - and attracts thousands of people every month. It also runs cheese-based supper clubs, cheese parties, corporate events and festivals and are famous for opening Yorkshire’s first ever Cheese restaurant in Leeds in 2015.
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