How to Successfully Store Cheese at Home?

Romans brought the receipe of how to make cheese when they occupied the cheese british isles.

How to store cheese successfully at home?

  • Before buying make sure that the pack is properly wrapped and sealed.
  • Keep cheese in a covered container in your refrigerator.
  • Tupperware is a good container for storing a cheese..
  • Don't freeze creamed cottage cheese.
  • While frozing it cut it in small pieces and wrap it.
  • Avoid cheese which looks dry and discolor.
  • Check the date on the packet.
  • Cheese should be keep in cold place.
  • To keep cheese fresh grate it and keep it in plastic freeser bag.
  • You can keep similar cheese together.
  • Hard cheese can be stored up to 1 year or more.
  • Soft cheese can be stored for 4-6 months in the freeser.


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Foods high in substances called purines increase levels of uric acid in the blood, and foods to be avoided include poultry, strawberries, shellfish, game, caffeine and alcohol.

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