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Usually at Bristol Farms and eat it during this time of year. My grandparents

were from sweden so this was a cheese we used quite a bit growing up. Donna

 

" Thompson, Debra lee " <Debrathompson wrote:Possibly at IKEA,

but I've found it at Super Target in the deli/fresh

produce area. A friend also has found it at Tom Thumb stores. Look for

a 2 1/2 " - 3 " square cube. The wrapper is bright red:) It will look

like a large cube of peanut butter when you unwrap it.

 

Tips on serving Gjetost: slice it VERY thinly - it can be over-powering

if you don't. It's WONDERFUL with dried apples:) Also, I baked an

apple crisp over the holiday, and offered thin slices of the cheese to

go along with it.

 

 

 

Debra Lee Thompson

 

Analyst - Mortgage I

 

First Horizon Home Loans Corporation

 

debrathompson <debrathompson

 

214.492.7402

 

Amy P. [aviva_ha]

Monday, November 29, 2004 9:17 AM

Re: Hi Susie {Scandinavian Dessert

Cheese}

 

 

 

 

> The Scandinavian dessert cheese is called Gjetost:)

 

 

Any ideas on where is can be purchased? I live in Washington DC?

Do

you think it is in the IKEA food shop?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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