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  2. Cheshire cheese - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire was the most popular type of cheese on the market in the late 18th century. In 1758 the Royal Navy ordered that ships be stocked with Cheshire and Gloucester cheeses. [2] By 1823, Cheshire cheese production was estimated at 10,000 tonnes per year; [3] in around 1870, it was estimated as 12,000 tons per year. [4]

  3. Cheshire Mammoth Cheese - Wikipedia

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    The Cheshire Mammoth Cheese was a gift from the town of Cheshire, Massachusetts, to President Thomas Jefferson in 1802. The 1,235-pound (560 kg) cheese was created by combining the milk from every cow in the town, and made in a makeshift cheese press to handle the cheese's size. The cheese bore the Jeffersonian motto "Rebellion to tyrants is ...

  4. Castleton, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Castleton is a neighborhood area in Lawrence and Washington townships on the northeast side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. After shortly over a century of being an independent town, the locality was included in Indianapolis as part of Unigov consolidation in 1970 and was further dissolved in 1992. It is a primarily commercial district ...

  5. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never Stop Craving

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    This 1980 snack cracker looked like a piece of Swiss cheese, complete with holes, but America didn't care. Canada still has access to Christie Swiss Cheese Crackers. eBay. 9. Reggie! Bar.

  6. Cheshire inventions, innovations and firsts - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire Cheese — there are conflicting accounts of Cheshire Cheese being mentioned in the Domesday Book, and so the first county cheese, or, along with Shropshire Cheese, recorded much later in 1580. [5] UK's first Neighbourhood Watch. First known stagecoach ran between Birmingham and Holywell via Nantwich and Chester, 1637.

  7. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Indianapolis Yats is friendly, cheap, and fast. Popular items at the New Orleans-style restaurant chain include gumbo and cheese etouffee, a spicy stew served with vegetables and seafood. Prices ...

  8. Lucy Appleby - Wikipedia

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    Florence Lucy Appleby MBE (née Walley; 1 February 1920 – 24 April 2008) was an English traditional cheesemaker.She created 'Mrs Appleby's Cheshire' which, by the time of her death, was the last remaining Cheshire cheese to observe the traditions of using unpasteurised milk from the farm herd, being bound in calico cloth and matured on-farm.

  9. This Is The Most Expensive Fast Food Burger In America Right Now

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    The Dave's Single at Wendy's comes stacked with a quarter-pound of fresh British beef, American cheese, crisp lettuce, tomato, pickle, Heinz ketchup, Heinz mayo, and onions on a toasted bun. It ...