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Storing Cheese....
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Amokavid | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:15 |
How do you store yours? |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:35 |
I haven't noticed a particular problem, but I don't buy nearly so much cheese as I used to, so a small piece is bought in a pack and used fairly quickly, being stored in it's pack in the fridge in between times. If it is opened and not all needed at one time, I put the whole unused portion, still in it's shop wrapper, inside a plastic tear-off sandwich bag to stop it drying out on it's cut edge. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:39 |
Weird, that, Joan. I wonder if it's because Spring water naturally contains impurities that our water boards filter out? |
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Amokavid | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:40 |
Hello Gwyn. |
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Amokavid | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:45 |
Yes Joy it is rather odd. One block of about 300grms lasts us for a VERY long time & looked fine but this Spring water one bothers me, as I say once it has been dried on kitchen roll it's fine, tastes good etc, but the sweating appearance doesn't look nice! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 26 Jul 2019 11:59 |
We buy quite a lot of cheese. Brie we keep in its wrapper, other cheese we take out of the wrapper and it is stored in a (Tupperware, would you believe so getting on a bit) purpose made cheese container. It has a hard tray and a curved lid that sits over the top. It is therefore covered but not air tight. Cheese doesn't sweat in it and keeps well and all kept in the fridge. |
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PatinCyprus | Report | 26 Jul 2019 12:02 |
Found this on Google after someone queried dampness on Cheddar cheese from a manufacturer named Cabot. |
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Amokavid | Report | 26 Jul 2019 12:49 |
Thanks to everyone for replies. |
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