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Stock Up On Asda Cheddar
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If you happen to be in Asda within the next couple of hours ('cos I reckon that they'll have sold out by tomorrow) take a look at the prices for their own-label cheddars. (All types, including 'mild', 'mature', 'extra mature', low fat', etc). My guess is that they're clearing existing stocks in readiness for new packaging because the prices are really low. (It's not short-dated stock. The stuff I bought is dated 29th March).
The small packs work out at just £3.00 per kg, with the family-size blocks at £2.40 per kg.
Time to fill the fridge, perhaps?
The small packs work out at just £3.00 per kg, with the family-size blocks at £2.40 per kg.
Time to fill the fridge, perhaps?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Asda's cheddar is one of the better supermarket ones (particularly if you buy the 'extra mature' version). OK, it's not in the same league as Keen's Cheddar (which is made from unpasteurised milk) but it's perfectly acceptable on top of a chilli-con-carne, for cheese on toast or for cooking with.
Like all cheeses though, it need to be left at room temperature (NOT in a fridge!) for at least several days before eating it. (A good Stilton typically needs around a fortnight at room temperature before it's anywhere near ripe. A month can be better).
Like all cheeses though, it need to be left at room temperature (NOT in a fridge!) for at least several days before eating it. (A good Stilton typically needs around a fortnight at room temperature before it's anywhere near ripe. A month can be better).
Do you have an health issue that stops you eating it jackdaw as it is available?
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>>> Wish I could buy Camembert made the same way!
You mean that you can't? That's odd because, since 18 September 2008, all 'AOC' (appellation d'origine controlée) Camembert can ONLY be made with unpasteurised milk!
You certainly shouldn't have to look very far for it, particularly if there's a big Tesco store near to you:
http:// www.tes co.com/ groceri es/prod uct/det ails/?i d=25449 0415
You mean that you can't? That's odd because, since 18 September 2008, all 'AOC' (appellation d'origine controlée) Camembert can ONLY be made with unpasteurised milk!
You certainly shouldn't have to look very far for it, particularly if there's a big Tesco store near to you:
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Take another look in Sainsbury's, JD33 ;-)
http:// www.sai nsburys .co.uk/ shop/gb /grocer ies/sai nsburys -french -camemb ert-che ese--ta ste-the -differ ence-25 0g
Also, this description of a Camembert sold by Morrison's doesn't specifically mention unpasteurised milk but it does include the health warning (for pregnant women) normally associated with it:
https:/ /grocer ies.mor risons. com/web shop/pr oduct/M orrison s-The-B est-Fre nch-Cam embert/ 3022830 11?dnr= y
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Also, this description of a Camembert sold by Morrison's doesn't specifically mention unpasteurised milk but it does include the health warning (for pregnant women) normally associated with it:
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