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Angel Food
$16.99/EAAmidst the sprawling soybeans and copious cornfields of central Illinois, if you listen closely you can hear an occasional bleat or baa and can sometimes catch the scent of just-formed curd on a warm breeze. Here you’ll find Prairie Fruits Farm, owned by soil scientists Wes Jarrel and Leslie Cooperband, just a few miles away from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where people take farming so seriously that they built their library below ground so as not to block the on-campus corn plots from sunlight. 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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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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Murray's Cavemaster Reserve
C-Local$29.99/EAMurray's cave manager Brian Ralph first hatched the idea for C-Local cheese on his commute to work, on - you guessed it - the C train. Read More -
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Cellars at Jasper Hill
Winnimere$39.99/EAThe Kehler Brothers put a Vermont spin on Swiss Forsterkase. Like running through an edible, savory forest, this spruce bark cinched washed-rind jumps onto your palate with delicately pungent, woodsy creaminess. Divine. Read More -
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Hudson Valley Camembert
$9.99/EASquare Camembert? Sheep Camembert? American Camembert?!? Oh yes, the upstate flock behind this dense and creamy tile bucks convention with delicious results. Toast them with California Sparkling.
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Green Hill
$17.99/EALooking for something that's both creamy and unusual? Find it in this handmade beauty, created with milk and cream of a grass-grazing herd in Georgia. You'll also discover an amplified buttery flavor, thin rind over a silky texture, and inner peace. Read More



