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Pepper Goat Log
$4.99/EAThe cheese is made with fresh goat's milk that sets overnight, is drained and then shaped into logs which are then rolled in cracked black, green and red peppercorns. Read More -
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Plain Goat Log
$4.99/EAA 25 year history and a slow, authentic process make this chevre stand out. First, milk is collected from small, local farms in Vermont. Fermentation is allowed to last a full 24 hours to make it incredibly creamy and another day's draining sets it to perfection. Read More -
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Herb Goat Log
$4.99/EAA 25 year history and a slow, authentic process make this chevre stand out. First, milk is collected from small, local farms in Vermont. Fermentation is allowed to last a full 24 hours to make it incredibly creamy and another day's draining sets it to perfection Read More -
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Camembert Fermier
Regular Price: $14.99/EA
Special Price: $12.99/EA
We're always searching for the next great camembert, and we think this is it. Oozing and mushroomy, gooey and earthy, creamy and pungent, this frenchie will keep you coming back for more. Read More -
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Champlain Valley Triple Cream
$8.99/EACarleton Yoder makes this lovely little triple creme by hand from a neighbor's organic milk. The fluffy, buttery wonder is luxurious, satisfying and cheaper than a trip to the spa. Read More -
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Cremont
$11.99/EAThe delicate, crinkly rind on this American Original encases a deceptively rich and tasty cheese, thanks to the addition of tart creme fraiche. It may not be socially acceptable to down in two bites, but just you try resisting its advances.
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Pont l'Eveque Isigny
$14.99/EAThis Norman treat has been restoring ruddy faced, sweater laden Frenchies since the 12th century. Read More -
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Plain Goat Log - 10 ounce
$9.99/EAFresh and lemony. Perfect for your favorite recipe. Ours: stuffed into tangy peppadew. A real treat! First, milk is collected from small, local farms in Vermont. Fermentation is allowed to last a full 24 hours to make it incredibly creamy and another day's draining sets it to perfection Read More




