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Cheese is a highly nutritious food that is enjoyed throughout all levels of civilizations. Since the Renaissance there are numerous written accounts on the art of cheese making.

There are hundreds of not thousands of varieties of cheeses across the globe. There are several categories of cheese.

Fresh unripened cheese such as Camembert, Brie, goat cheese and Greek Feta cheese along with blue cheese such as Stilton and Gorgonzola.

Pressed cheeses include Cheddar, Swiss cheese, Edam, Gouda, Gruyere and of course mozzarella which can also be found fresh and unripened.

Most cheeses are made from cows milk but sheep and goat cheese in particular is quite popular. Here you will find thousands of cheese recipes that span the huge variety of this popular recipe ingredient.

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Garlic Cheese Italian Herb Bread for the Bread Maker
Garlic Cheese Italian Herb Bread for the Bread Maker

One word 'yummy'. This bread is good on its own or with any of your favorite Italian dishes.

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Fourth of July Flag Cheesecake

This recipe is decorated like the American flag and delivers lots of servings to feed a crowd. Perfect for flag day or the 4th of July.

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Light Chocolate Cheesecake

Place plain, nonfat yogurt into cheese cloth or a coffee filter. Place in strainer over a small bowl or cup. Allow to drain 2 to 24 hours, covered and refrigerated, until cheese reached desired consistency. Discard the whey (liquid). Store in covered container in refrigerator.

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Comfort Food

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No Whey!

OK, picture this: The year is 6000 BC and you're a member of a nomadic tribe, probably in what is now modern day Iraq. For sustenance along the journey, your

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