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I just noticed that I have a brick of natural Cheddar in the fridge,
where the "sell by date" is today. It has been refrigerated the whole time (and in the original, unopened cellophane/plasticwhatever package. Surely it'll be fine like this for a couple-few more weeks until I figure out what to do with it, yes? Alternatively, if I open it, shred it, and freeze it in a few parts, I should get a few months out of it, yes? Sorry for the n00b questions. I'm just not in a cheese mood right now. Tomorrow I'm making moroccan-spiced chicken and rice- not really a cheese-friendly sort of dish. Thanks -J |
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