I like cheese were do u get cheese?!


Question:

I like cheese were do u get cheese?


Answers:
go to a supermarket

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the store

i like cheese too mozzerella velveeta cheddar white or yellow white american or yellow parmesan cream cheese swiss ricotta cheese provolone

Cheese is a natural product so it will be found on the outside isles of your local grocery store. Aged cheeses such as cheddar, mozzarella, provolone, etc. can typically be found in the deli section. If you are looking for "fresh" cheeses such as cottage cheese, cream cheese, ricotta cheese, those are typically found in the dairy section with the milk. Of course every grocery store is different so if you have trouble, you should ask an associate at your favorite store for help.

cow's milk

Usually at a supermarket in your town like Stop and Shop or Shaws.

Try Scheese

Thanks for contacting us and for your interest! We don't have a full online store, however we can and do ship Scheese to customers throughout the US. Because of shipping costs from Scotland, they're a bit pricey ($10 per 8 oz. wheel), but they are very flavorful and so a little bit can go surprisingly far. It also has a great shelf life (several months if refrigerated once you receive it). Sending it costs about 4.55 for one wheel, a little over $6 for two or maybe three, etc, to give you an idea. (We just sent a package of 5 to someone the other day and it cost approx. $9 for postage).

We currently offer all eight flavors: Blue, Gouda, Edam, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Cheddar with Chives, Cheshire and Hickory Smoked..

Let us know if you have any further questions or are interested in placing an order. You are also welcome to call if that is more convenient for you. We are open Mon.-Sat. from 11am-7pm Mountain time. Scheese is a great product and we're thrilled to be able to make it available to customers in the US!


---Sarah

Three Little Figs Market
2793 Iris Ave. Boulder, CO 80304
(303)447-5934




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