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1st September 09, 12:35 PM
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Cheese Experts? Site Wanted
Ok folks, I got to thinking from the thread Beloitpiper started saying he was going to work for a fromagier. Just as Xmarks is all things kilts (well ok, almost all) then is there a website that covers cheese as well?
I love cheese and would really like to broaden my palate.
Anyone?
:food-smiley-002:
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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1st September 09, 01:28 PM
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You could start here and here.
Just "gourmet cheese" Google results. I'm a Tillamook girl myself
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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1st September 09, 07:45 PM
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You're too far away, but about 2 hours down the road west of me on the Arizona Strip there's a Dairy Store across from a dairy that sells fresh unpaturized cheese in most every succulent flavor you can think of. I'm partial to their smoked gouda and Swiss.
Since they can't ship the unpaturized cheese you have to go there to buy it...but without all the handling costs they sell it retail at about half the cost of supermarket cheese. Every few months I make a run over there and stock up. It keeps very well in the refrigerator.
Brand name is Meadowayne. There's also Finney Farms just over the line in Utah. You can Google them both. Finney Farms site has the coolest music...Don't mean to be evasive, just need to respect the rules of the board.
But if you're ever over visiting in the Zion National Park area, its worth a side trip to taste some of the most succulent fresh cheese there is. They even offer squeaky cheese.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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1st September 09, 07:51 PM
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We have a list of our domestic (read: Wisconsin) cheese here: http://fromagination.com/cheese_wi.php
Of course, we also have a long list of international cheeses also. If you'd like to try any, I can ship them to you.
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1st September 09, 11:50 PM
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I'd recommend The Cheese Primer by Steve Jenkins. It's not a website, but rather a weighty book. When I started working at the cheese counter of the Saint Helena, CA Dean and DeLuca, it was my go-to reference. It doesn't cover many of the newer artisan cheeses made here in the US, but it's a fantastic source of cheese information.
David
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2nd September 09, 12:10 AM
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Out of interest, do you have British cheeses over there? If so, are they easily obtained, and is there much variety of choice?
Last edited by Jock Scot; 2nd September 09 at 01:26 AM.
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2nd September 09, 02:16 AM
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Jock,
It all depends on the store. We had quite a few at the place I worked (in Napa Valley.) It's been over a year since I left, but off the top of my head we had Montgomery Cheddar, Keen's Cheddar, Isle of Mull Cheddar, Double Gloucester, Caerphilly, Colston Basset Stilton...and I know there were at least a few more that I can't recall. Here in Missoula, MT I'd consider myself lucky to find even a single British cheddar.
David
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2nd September 09, 04:44 AM
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Most grocery stores now carry some imported cheeses. In recent years, the American consumer has gained an interest in imported cheeses, as well as domestic farmstead cheeses, much like the microbrewery explosion not so many years ago.
The Cheese primer mentioned earlier is a great book with lots of information.
A site I have often used to obtain different cheeses is www.igourmet.com
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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2nd September 09, 09:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Out of interest, do you have British cheeses over there? If so, are they easily obtained, and is there much variety of choice?
Our store has a lot. I'm not sure the exact number, but some of my favorites are Bonchester, Double Gloucester, Sage Derby, Dorset Blue Vinney, Wensleydale, Dovedale, Stilton, Banded Cheddar, and Red Leicester.
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2nd September 09, 07:46 PM
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Nothing like a slice of Buffalo Mozzarella, tomato and a little dab of pesto!!!
By Choice, not by Birth
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