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11-25-2014, 06:30 PM | #21 |
Neither here, nor there
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Re: Aged cheese?
I am allergic to lactose (not lactose intolerant) and regularly enjoy hard cheeses like aged Gouda, Parm Reg, Aged Asiago, Piave, etc. I'm able to find some of them at Costco and my local Ralph's Fresh Fare. The local cheese mongrel has a great selection too!
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11-28-2014, 02:13 PM | #23 |
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Re: Aged cheese?
All hard and most semi hard cheeses are aged to around a year or more which should be enough. I think you will find the deli section of most stores sells "specialty cheeses" which are just brand name cheeses that have been aged. The exception to this is many chains have their own "store Brand" cheeses which are usually younger and not what you want. Also check for cheeses with a low sugar content (5 grams or less) and it will have less lactose as well.
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11-29-2014, 12:55 AM | #24 |
AUSTIN
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Re: Aged cheese?
here is how to get great free aged cheese .
check the dumpster behind the grocery store frequently . when perfectly good blocks of cheese get close to date they throw it out INSANE . Take it home stick in fridge sample a block every cpl years
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11-29-2014, 01:14 AM | #25 | |
Grrrrrr
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Re: Aged cheese?
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