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Default Storing Home-Grated Cheese

On Oct 18, 2:54*pm, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
> Anything one can add to home-grated sharp cheddar to keep it "fluffy?"
> My wife likes store-bought grated cheese, I prefer my grass-fed cheddar
> so I grated an entire block, wasn't much, today, and put it in a gallon
> zip-top bag in the refrigerator. *Mine is already not so "fluffy".
>
> Cornstrach, flour, some sort of OK-but-sounds-terrible chemical they use
> in food processing?
>
> Guesses are fine, but if someone actually has a real-world answer,
> that's what I'm looking for.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -S-


Glad real people have real problems. LOL
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:03:20 -0700 (PDT), projectile vomit chick
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>On Oct 18, 2:54*pm, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
>> Anything one can add to home-grated sharp cheddar to keep it "fluffy?"
>> My wife likes store-bought grated cheese, I prefer my grass-fed cheddar
>> so I grated an entire block, wasn't much, today, and put it in a gallon
>> zip-top bag in the refrigerator. *Mine is already not so "fluffy".
>>
>> Cornstrach, flour, some sort of OK-but-sounds-terrible chemical they use
>> in food processing?
>>
>> Guesses are fine, but if someone actually has a real-world answer,
>> that's what I'm looking for.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> -S-

>
>Glad real people have real problems. LOL


There's no problem... if his wife needs special processed cheese all
she need do is skin his pecker back.
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