It'll be some time before that "authority" ages to ripeness here. We have a 
handful of actual cheese mongers in various wholesale/retail ethnic food 
distributors in a part of town named by its description as the strip of 
land between the Hill and the Allegheny River. There in the Strip District 
I find all sorts of great foods, fresh authentic and unbelievably 
affordable without the grocery brand distribution complexity and mark up. 
Another's write up:

http://brainsplatterkeyboard.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/my-kind-of-strip-joint/

That lady can pick a cheese and can knock a half ounce sample from one 
those wedges with her 24"  cheese knife. I stood in line there last 
Christmas week holding number 425 and they were serving customers in the 
130s. Worth every minute before loading my goods and riding home.

Andy Cheatham



On Friday, June 13, 2014 9:48:33 AM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Cheese is a great bike food. I love it on long rides. 
>
> But it won’t be as good as it has been because the FDA has made wooden 
> boards illegal:
>
> http://cheeseunderground.blogspot.com/2014/06/game-changer-fda-rules-no-wooden-boards.html
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> *www.MindYourHeadCoop.org <http://www.MindYourHeadCoop.org>*
> *www.OurHolyConception.org <http://www.OurHolyConception.org>*
>  
>

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