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Parmigiano reggiano

Started by edhead35, August 27, 2013, 04:29:32 AM

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edhead35




Picked up this ~11lb slab at Restaurant Depot. It was about $80, and three of us split it. The king of all cheeses, and I use alot of it for risotto, snacking, shaved on salads, etc. So much cheaper wholesale, than at the supermarket at nearly $18 for a pound.

Troy

By far my favorite cheese.

In Illinois it was 11 per pound, sometimes 9.

I haven't bought any in California yet.

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Nice!  That's one hell of a good price.  I generally pay $12-$15/lb  :(.  'The Undisputed King Of Cheeses' is, by far, my favorite.
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Quote from: Bluesman on August 28, 2013, 06:47:47 AM
Oh baby....meatballs, chianti, pasta, chianti, spaghetti, chianti, pizza, chianti, ravioli, chianti, breuschetta, chianti,..........................I love it..............

U got a thing for Chianti Bluesman?
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