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Mold (was Re: sharp cheddar vs. cheddar)

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Do you live in Lancaster county? I ask because we do, and I noticed you

mentioned an Amish Farm, so I thought if you lived nearby we might could get

together for some " SCD fellowship " or something. =) Although I know there are

many amish farms around the country, so this may be a long shot. =)

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> >>> Can someone clarify the difference between sharp cheddar and cheddar? I

> >>> read that sharp cheddar is an occasional cheese but all I find is

> >>> sharp...none of the cheese ever says just cheddar? This is somethingelse

> >>> my son has eaten regularly so now I am wondering about that too.

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> >> Sharp cheddar is simply aged longer. So technically it ought to be better

> >> for us than regular cheddar. I certainly prefer it in terms of taste.

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