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Last Post 04-19-2004 07:49 PM byTom. 7 Replies.
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Barrel Sampler
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04-14-2004 03:42 PM  
Curious about some of your favorite "cheesey" web sites?

Best stores?

Best information on cheeses?

This one seems pretty good regarding descriptions, etc., but I haven't done any extensive searches....yet.

Gourmet-a-la-modem

Thanks in advance.

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04-14-2004 04:11 PM  
I really like DiBruno Brothers - http://www.dibruno.com/index.html

VERY good selection and prices. And the people are really nice.
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04-14-2004 04:14 PM  
Well, I have a good recipe book called The Cheese Course. You cansearch it on Amazon.
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04-14-2004 04:24 PM  
I am waiting for the Wine Library to open up their Cheese section. Gary says that he will have a great selection & very competitive prices. And, they are 10 minutes from me.

I also asked him to think about adding Olives.
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04-17-2004 06:25 AM  
http://www.murrayscheese.com/

Lotsa neat stuff. I think their shop is in NYC.

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04-17-2004 06:40 AM  
FWIW, I don't get cheese off the internet much since I have had great luck with cheeses at Whole Foods. I do purchase directly from some producers as they typically have stuff that is hard to find in stores. A few are:

http://www.capriolegoatcheese.com/
http://www.cypressgrovechevre.com/
http://www.blacksheepcheese.com/ (Old Chatham Sheepherding Company)

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04-19-2004 07:40 PM  
Here's a site that has quite few cheeses. If you like blue, they have the wicked Australian Roaring 40's blue that Fred brought to dinner last weekend. Do yourself a favor and try it sometime (the cheese, not necessarily the website).

http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe/shoppe.asp?cat=1&subcat=Australia&price=&ScrollAction=2
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04-19-2004 07:49 PM  
Roaring 40s is a mighty good blue. Just finished up my last little bit last night as a matter of fact.

Time to go shopping...

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