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I'm going to order from these folks in a few days
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Post Re: I'm going to order from these folks in a few days
beaners wrote:
We were talking about it chat one night, NancyT and that is what John told me. I'm going to try some out once I get a little play money that I don't have allocated to other projects. Good luck convincing my husband that we should stock cheese though. He's lactose intolerant and doesn't see the need. The other cheese we have has already come out of my play money, and hopefully it will be enough to give me my "cheese fix" if I can't get the "good stuff" in time.

Kayleigh


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From the link at the first post:http://www.mredepot.com/servlet/the-215 ... can/Detail


The above pics are not what you get at Sam's. The stuff at Sam's is a sauce, thinner even than Cheez Whiz, it's pourable (albeit rather thick). Here's an example:

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But, you're welcome to find out for yourself. :)


Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:22 am
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Post Re: I'm going to order from these folks in a few days
I know exactly what the stuff from Sams is like, I use it pretty frequently although no one else in my house does. I hadn't realized that the cheese that John was talking about is solid until we were discussing it in chat one night. I just have a lot of other things that I'll be spending money on first before I try it. The stuff from Sams is a different product but it works well enough for what I need it for.

Kayleigh


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