Dried Butter and Chedder Cheese

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I have been reading the posts about canning butter and found this informative site. http://www.pleasanthillgrain.com/ They also carry dried butter and chedder cheese. I have not tried these products as yet, but am thinking of placing an order just to check them out. Penda Zone

-- Penda Zone (PendaZ@excite.com), July 19, 1999

Answers

If the butter and cheddar cheese (and mozzarella, sour cream, cream cheese, other exotic stuff) is the same as from

adventurefoods.com

I can recommend it.

-- Old Git (anon@spamproblems.com), July 19, 1999.


You might also want to check out

Custom Dried Foods.

I am a very satisfied customer. Prices appear to be much better than I've found elsewhere for these products. Delivery is good, and we've found the quality to be very good. No, I don't work for them.

-- de (delewis@Xinetone.net), July 19, 1999.


I bought corn, soybeans, and the country living mill from Gary Hanson at Pleasant Hill Grain -very satisfied with the prices, service,etc - shipment was right away. I would recommend them. There were(as I recall) several of the regular posters on the classic TB2000 forum that actually visited the farm in Neb.

-- jeanne (jeanne@hurry.now), July 19, 1999.

I have also done business with Pleasant Hill Grain, and found them to have great customer service. I did purchase the butter and cheese powder (these products have not been easy to find!). I thought they would be a good item to go along with pasta and keep food tasting more interesting.

-- Linda Boatman (lboatman@aol.com), July 19, 1999.

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