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30 June 2019, 10:55 AM
Steve Miller
Cheese, please
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Originally posted by Mikhailoh:
You would love this place that opened in Over The Rhine.

https://www.therhined.com/


That all looks fantastic! ThumbsUp


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30 June 2019, 10:55 AM
wtg
TJs usually has both.

I'm also fond of the Italian Truffle Cheese. It's a mildish semi-soft cheese with bits of truffle in it.

Just came back from there. Suffice to say this thread inspired my purchases. ThumbsUp


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30 June 2019, 11:34 AM
ShiroKuro
Y'all'r makin me hungry!

/ilovecheese


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30 June 2019, 03:23 PM
pianojuggler
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Originally posted by Steve Miller:
quote:
Originally posted by wtg:
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Originally posted by Mikhailoh:
Check out a lot of other triple cream cheeses. There is quite a variation.


I like Cambozola and Champignon bries for a change of pace.


I've never heard of those. I'll look for them. Thanks!
My Costco usually has Cambozola. It's a cross between Camembert and Gorgonzola... like brie and bleu, but if I recall correctly, it's made in Germany. Good stuff.


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01 July 2019, 02:02 AM
AdagioM
Cambozola, yum! And very reasonably priced at Costco.

St. Agur is a lovely creamy bleu, and especially nice drizzled with honey.

Fromager d’Affinois is a favorite here. Brie-like, but a little milder.


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01 July 2019, 08:42 PM
wtg
Picked up some Montchevre crumbled goat cheese at Costco today. Really nice. I often buy crumbled feta, but this looked like a nice change of pace.



Costco carries the Original (plain); there are others:

https://www.montchevre.com/en/...crumbled-goat-cheese


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02 July 2019, 11:57 AM
Qaanaaq-Liaaq
What other cheeses are like that? Surely you’ve heard of feta cheese? It’s made from sheep and goat’s milk. It’s a soft, salty, crumbly cheese with a very strong tangy taste. It’s popular in Greece. Some grocery store deli counters carry it. Buy it by the block and pay by the weight. There are three variations sold in stores: domestic, Bulgarian, and Greek feta cheese with domestic being the least expensive and Greek being the most expensive.
03 July 2019, 11:54 PM
Bernard
Slice the goat cheese, drizzle with honey and sprinkle with orange zest. With crackers. So good!

Yes to feta! The best omelet is made with feta and tomatoes.

If you like blue, potted Stilton is to die for. It can be $$, but worth it.


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29 July 2019, 03:14 PM
Steve Miller
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Originally posted by wtg:
I happen to be fond of this goat cheese:



I put some on my steak last night. Wow! Yummy


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20 August 2019, 06:16 PM
wtg
Another Costco find, Black River Blue Cheese Crumbles. The Costco-size tub is $6.99 (IIRC) for a pound and a half.




Very nummy on everything. I plan to grill a steak and top it with the crumbles...


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