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Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a
Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. |
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![]() "Mike S. дµÀ£º " > Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a > Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm > also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. |
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![]() Mike S. wrote: > Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a > Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm > also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. This is a family run Wisconsin Cheese shop about 2 miles from my home. They are wonderful people and have great prices, product and gift boxes. I reccomend them. You gotta get cheese from Wisconsin! http://www.lecouleecheese.com/ |
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Mike S. wrote:
> Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a > Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm > also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. > The following is a fantastic resource for delicious natural cheeses. http://www.wsu.edu/creamery/ This site was recommended to me by the late moosmeat/Ed Rich. It is a student-run facility so be aware that you must order before Thanksgiving because they close down for finals between Thanksgiving and Christmas. There is a variety of cheeses, all come sealed in cans and only get better as they age before opening. We have been very satisfied with their quality and service as have our gift recipients. I have no financial interest in the site; just a satisfied customer. gloria p |
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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 17:11:09 GMT, Puester >
wrote: >Mike S. wrote: >> Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a >> Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm >> also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. >> > >The following is a fantastic resource for delicious natural cheeses. > >http://www.wsu.edu/creamery/ > >This site was recommended to me by the late moosmeat/Ed Rich. It is a >student-run facility so be aware that you must order before Thanksgiving >because they close down for finals between Thanksgiving and Christmas. > >There is a variety of cheeses, all come sealed in cans and only get >better as they age before opening. We have been very satisfied with >their quality and service as have our gift recipients. > >I have no financial interest in the site; just a satisfied customer. Ahhhh Gloria! This reminds me of Moosie and his "canned cheese"! I miss him too. TammyM |
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TammyM wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 17:11:09 GMT, Puester > > wrote: > >> Mike S. wrote: >>> Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a >>> Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm >>> also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. >>> >> The following is a fantastic resource for delicious natural cheeses. >> >> http://www.wsu.edu/creamery/ >> >> This site was recommended to me by the late moosmeat/Ed Rich. It is a >> student-run facility so be aware that you must order before Thanksgiving >> because they close down for finals between Thanksgiving and Christmas. >> >> There is a variety of cheeses, all come sealed in cans and only get >> better as they age before opening. We have been very satisfied with >> their quality and service as have our gift recipients. >> >> I have no financial interest in the site; just a satisfied customer. > > Ahhhh Gloria! This reminds me of Moosie and his "canned cheese"! I > miss him too. > > TammyM Me, too. I know he p*ssed some people off, particularly the BBQers, but his sense of humor tickled me. It was tongue-in-cheek and reminded me a lot of my dad. gloria p |
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In article om>,
"Mike S." > wrote: > Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a > Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm > also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. Hickory Farms? Harry & David? Fiji's? -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ "Maligning an individual says more about you than the one you malign." http://web.mac.com/barbschaller; blahblahblog Barcelona on Foot http://jamlady.eboard.com |
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On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 07:30:17 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >In article om>, > "Mike S." > wrote: > >> Could someone tell me a good place (website) to buy cheese for a >> Christmas gift? I'm mostly interested in cheese spreads and logs. I'm >> also looking for a place that has low prices and is reputable. > >Hickory Farms? Harry & David? Fiji's? Is there any way I can talk you out of sending a cheese spread or log? Most are pretty bad processed cheese. If your giftee is a food freak, I am sure they would enjoy a gift of good cheese. I recommend http://www.bedfordcheeseshop.com/. (Usual I-make nada from this recommendation.) For the same amount of money, you may end up sending them a smaller package but a much better surprise. If they are not "into" food, go with the log of Velveeta rolled in nuts type gift from Hickory Farms. ------------ There are no atheists in foxholes or in Fenway Park in an extra inning game. ____ Cape Cod Bob Delete the two "spam"s for email |
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