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billythekidrock
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Local source for hi-temp cheese?
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I know this is a long shot but does anyone know of a local source for hi-temp cheese? I am helping someone make sausage this weekend and would like to add some cheddar or mozzarella or both.
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Have you checked Cabelas?
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I would check with Stewart's or Johnson's meats if you cannot find it in a store. If you or somebody you know has Amazon prime you could have it in a couple of days.
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Johnson's Dicks northwest sausage and deli
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Thanks.
I will give Johnsons a call.
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Quote from: Curly on June 30, 2015, 09:23:08 PM
Have you checked Cabelas?
Yes. It is an online item only.
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On the east side, Michlitch's carries it and I believe will mail order also. (Spokane Spice Company)
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