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  2. Stilton cheese - Wikipedia

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    The Stilton Cheese Makers Association produced a fragrance called Eau de Stilton, which was "very different to the very sweet perfumes you smell wafting down the street as someone walks past you." [33] The search for an unpasteurised Stilton cheese was a plot element of a Chef! episode titled "The Big Cheese", aired on BBC1 on 25 February 1993.

  3. Stichelton - Wikipedia

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    They eventually found premises in which to start their dairy, on the Welbeck Abbey Estate near Worksop in Nottinghamshire. As the name Stilton could not be used, the new cheese was named Stichelton, which its makers say was based on the original name of the village of Stilton (the spelling Stichelton appears in the 13th-century Lincoln Rolls ...

  4. Here are 20 places to dine in or grab a meal to-go for ... - AOL

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    Sugar-cured ham, dressing, gravy, cranberry relish, macaroni n' cheese, two sides, rolls, apple streusel pie, and pecan pie. Serves eight to 10 ($159.99). Holiday Ham Heat n' Serve Family Dinner.

  5. List of British cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Stilton (Protected Designation of Origin) – English cheese, produced in two varieties: the blue variety is known for its characteristic strong smell and taste. The lesser-known white Stilton cheese is a milder, semi-soft cheese. Blue Wensleydale – crumbly, moist cheese produced in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England. Yorkshire Blue [20]

  6. Shropshire Blue - Wikipedia

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    The cheese was first made in the 1970s at the Castle Stuart dairy in Inverness, Scotland by Andy Williamson, a cheesemaker who had trained in the making of Stilton cheese in Nottinghamshire. The cheese was first known as 'Inverness-shire Blue' or 'Blue Stuart', but was eventually marketed as 'Shropshire Blue', a name chosen to help increase its ...

  7. We Tried 10 Store-Brand Mac and Cheeses and These Are the Best

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    Find out which store-brand macaroni and cheese boxed dinners — from Walmart, Trader Joe's, Target, and more — taste the most like Kraft and Annie's. ... USA TODAY Sports. Bob Uecker, Hall of ...

  8. List of blue cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Wheels of gorgonzola cheese ripening Dorset Blue Vinney Shropshire Blue Stichelton at a market. Blue cheese is a general classification of cheeses that have had cultures of the mold Penicillium added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, or blue-grey mold and carries a distinct smell, either from that or various specially cultivated bacteria.

  9. Oxford Blue (cheese) - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Blue is a variety and brand of blue cheese produced in Burford, Oxfordshire, England in 1995 by French baron Robert Pouget in the tradition of Stilton cheese (it was produced in a Stilton dairy) but with a creamier consistency especially when the cheese was allowed to mature. [1] It is a soft and creamy cheese that has tangy, aromatic ...