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I'm not sure what BFLers take on cheese is. Personally, I love it

and miss it quite a bit...especially when I read about the CLA in

cheese and how it aids in fat loss. So I d'no... Goat Cheese is low

in the Sat. Fats and has a pleasant taste. Grated Parmesan and Swiss

have loads of calcium and Sharp Cheese is just about the best thing

created. :)

> What types of lowfat cheeses do people eat? I usually use light

> chedder. I sometimes use feta cheese which is not too high in fat.

> What are some good and bad cheeses? When I am reading the label

> should I not go above say 5 grams of fat and 3 grams of saturated

> fat? What is a good range?

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Wel always just do pizza without cheese. Alyssa loves

it. You can get pizza crust already made or there are

lots of recipes of gf crust. Use tomato sauce with

some garlic and onion in it and top it with what ever

your son likes. It does not stick togeter but it

still taste wonderful.

Carmen

--- <tylerhaley01@...> wrote:

> We are still working on the GFCF lunches for Tyler

> and next week the school

> will be having pizza one day. Is there any GFCF

> cheeses that I can find at

> Kroger or Publix? These are the two stores that I

> have had the best luck at

> for GFCF foods.

> Thanks in advance.

>

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My little guy likes Shelton GFCF hot dogs cut like pepperoni on his GFCF pizza. Muir Glen makes a GFCF sauce.

KCarmen Long <houseofsix@...> wrote:

Wel always just do pizza without cheese. Alyssa lovesit. You can get pizza crust already made or there arelots of recipes of gf crust. Use tomato sauce withsome garlic and onion in it and top it with what everyour son likes. It does not stick togeter but itstill taste wonderful.Carmen --- <tylerhaley01@...> wrote:> We are still working on the GFCF lunches for Tyler> and next week the school> will be having pizza one day. Is there any GFCF> cheeses that I can find at> Kroger or Publix? These are the two stores that I> have had the best luck at> for GFCF foods. > Thanks in advance.> __________________________________

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Do you know if your son has problems with soy? You could try Tofutti

soy cheese, but I discovered after testing that my son could not

digest soy either; so, you have to be careful.

>

> We are still working on the GFCF lunches for Tyler and next week the

school

> will be having pizza one day. Is there any GFCF cheeses that I can

find at

> Kroger or Publix? These are the two stores that I have had the best

luck at

> for GFCF foods.

> Thanks in advance.

>

>

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I need to register an objection, I don't think we can include "cheese food" in this discussion. I don't believe Cheese Whiz is real cheese and Velveeta does not need to be refrigerated so that cannot qualify here either. I love cheddar. Now THAT'S a cheese.

Heidi

From: lori mcilwain <lorimcilwain@...>Reply-EOHarm To: <EOHarm >Subject: Re: {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed} Re: NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard Rimland)Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:59:08 -0400

These are all splendid cheese choices. On 8/29/06 11:17 PM, "Holly Bortfeld" <maximomadelphia (DOT) net> wrote:

Yum. Cheese whiz is an abomination but I do love a good red wine and cheese. Holly, sadly, lactose intolerant

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of CregarSent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:13 PMEOHarm Subject: {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed} Re: NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard Rimland)Brie with red wine.

-----Original Message-----From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]On Behalf Of seekingtruth4milesSent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:24 PMEOHarm Subject: {Disarmed} Re: NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard Rimland)ooohhhh "Cheese Whiz" in a can! Think: Hammy in "Over the Hedge"...so convenient...so portable....so nutritious.....> > >> >> > >> > Bob,> > >> > > > >> > Here is a statement from Bernie Rimland on CAA.> > >> > > > > -snip-> > > > > > > > >> >>Create a conver- sation with blogs. .

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Cheddar is all well and good, but

gorgonzola and bleu are where it’s at.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of elevatordance

Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006

10:00 PM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: cheese

I need to

register an objection, I don't think we can include " cheese food " in

this discussion. I don't believe Cheese Whiz is real cheese and Velveeta

does not need to be refrigerated so that cannot qualify here either. I

love cheddar. Now THAT'S a cheese.

Heidi

From: lori mcilwain <lorimcilwainnc (DOT) rr.com>

Reply-EOHarm

<EOHarm >

Subject: Re: {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed}

Re: NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard Rimland)

Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:59:08 -0400

These are all splendid cheese

choices.

On 8/29/06 11:17 PM, " Holly Bortfeld " <maximomadelphia (DOT) net>

wrote:

Yum. Cheese whiz is an abomination but I do love a good red

wine and cheese.

Holly, sadly, lactose intolerant

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ]

On Behalf Of Cregar

Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006

11:13 PM

EOHarm

Subject: {Disarmed} RE: {Disarmed}

Re: NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard

Rimland)

Brie with red wine.

{Disarmed} Re:

NAA flip-flopped, too (was: Safeminds statement on CAA- Bernard Rimland)

ooohhhh " Cheese Whiz " in a can! Think: Hammy in

" Over the

Hedge " ...so convenient...so portable....so nutritious.....

> > >> >

> > >> > Bob,

> > >> >

> > >> > Here is a statement from Bernie Rimland on CAA.

> > >> >

> > > -snip-

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

Create a conver-

sation with blogs.

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It depends on what your definition of “is”

is.

I did not have sexual relations with that

cheese…….

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of seekingtruth4miles

Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006

10:39 PM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: cheese

" cheese whiz " ahhhh I mean " gee

whiz " ....now we're gonna debate what

the definition of REAL cheese is???? ;-)

Kelli

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Gol...I hope not! It's been sitting in my closet for five years

now....

>

> It depends on what your definition of " is " is.

>

>

>

> I did not have sexual relations with that cheese...

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On

Behalf Of

> seekingtruth4miles

> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 10:39 PM

> EOHarm

> Subject: Re: cheese

>

>

>

> " cheese whiz " ahhhh I mean " gee whiz " ....now we're gonna debate

what

> the definition of REAL cheese is???? ;-)

>

> Kelli

>

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Holly, if you haven't- you haven't lived!!!!

RE: Re: cheese

It depends on what your definition of “is” is.

I did not have sexual relations with that cheese…….

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of seekingtruth4milesSent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 10:39 PMEOHarm Subject: Re: cheese

"cheese whiz" ahhhh I mean "gee whiz"....now we're gonna debate what the definition of REAL cheese is???? ;-) Kelli

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I'm really excited about cheese making,too. I'm looking forward to seeing what

information is passed along. 

Heidi

From: rudee <durham_51@...>

Subject: cheese

Date: Monday, June 13, 2011, 8:21 PM

 

can you make kefir cheese or butter from milk kefir

are there any instructions on this?

thanks Ruth Durham

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I vote for raw!!

Deanna

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 6:46 AM, ocallie40 <ocallie40@...> wrote:

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>

> Is it better to buy raw organic cheese (assuming cows are fed corn since

> the cheese is not yellow enough) or grass fed organic pasteurized? These

> are the best choices I've found.

>

> Thanks.

>

> co

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Sadly most people raise holesteins callie, so you can't go by color. Holesteins

even on the lushest pasture can produce pure white milk due to their ability to

metabolize certain vitamins efficiently (namely beta-carotene)

Like Alvin says, try to get in the habit of dropping the contact info on the

package right in to your cell phone. A lot of times when I'm in the co-op and

I'm wondering about a questionable product, I'll inspect the package for a phone

number and if available, call right then and there. Not always possible when

you're in a rush, but worst case, you can put it in your contacts or in your

phones calendar to remind you to call later.

It is a lot of fun getting to know your food and finding out just what they're

doing to it before it gets to your mouth. It's also scary, but that's all part

of the adventure and you will be a more aware, intelligent and healthier

consumer because of it!

Also, obviously knowing your farmer makes this soooo much easier, unfortunately

farmers (ahem) are not the always the most social people, especially pastured

farmers, because the whole world is out to get them (us). So you might have to

be tolerant, polite and persistent, because their ability to communicate can me

dismal, which is super frustrating, I know.

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