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Default Is "cheese" without dairy products really cheese? was: Ines Rosales Tortas

On Sun, 08 Mar 2015 10:49:11 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>John Kuthe wrote:
>>
>> I like the pasteurized processed chesse food spread!
>> I just like saying/typing it! I don't buy it or eat it.

>
>I always keep some on hand. For grilled cheese sandwiches, egg
>sandwiches, omlets, or for melting over broccoli. Every product has
>it's use, imo.
>
>
>G.


American cheese that's real cheese is much better and doesn't cost
much more than the fake individually wrapped crap, in fact the
individually wrapped fake crap is usually priced higher than fresh
sliced real cheese American from the deli; Land O' Lakes brand is very
good. I like to buy American cheese from the deli because I prefer it
sliced on the thicker side.
http://www.landolakes.com/Products/Cheese/
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