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MiHale

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5. Whew!...I live half hour away from Pinconning, Mi. ...
Mon Feb 9, 2026, 10:28 AM
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The cheese making capital of Michigan. Some of the freshest and best cheeses around. We eat a lot of cheese.
Glad to know they’re looking out for our healthy minds.

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Little did I know EYESORE 9001 Monday #1
Not to mention BonnieJW Monday #26
You had me worried, I eat a lot of cheese dickthegrouch Monday #2
Same here PatSeg Monday #12
I'm a bit addicted to very sharp aged cheddars - so this is great news. Also like Stiltons, bries, etc., etc., etc. erronis Monday #3
Me, too. Bumbles Monday #19
It is a retrospective study, not a double blind study, and also doesn't factor in other variables. lostincalifornia Monday #4
It calls for further study and explains that. multigraincracker Monday #6
I wasn't disparaging anything. I was just pointing out that it was a retrospective observation. In addition there are lostincalifornia Monday #8
Whew!...I live half hour away from Pinconning, Mi. ... MiHale Monday #5
I've stopped there many time and multigraincracker Monday #7
Looks like I can keep getting my Dubliner Irish cheese & Kerrygold butter from grass-fed Irish cows. NBachers Monday #9
That's my favorite! DUgosh Monday #10
Best butter on the planet. SergeStorms Monday #23
I think this final paragrah mwmisses4289 Monday #11
I believe we've been going through a course correction from the belief that whole milk and associated products are Martin68 Monday #14
Unfortunately "factory farm" dairy is bad for the natural environment, not to mention the cows. hunter Monday #32
I've been fortunate that my family, and my Japanese wife, all love cheese as much as I do. Martin68 Monday #34
Then I am well-protected. Martin68 Monday #13
I'm on my way to Hoggy-days as soon as I finish posting this. 3Hotdogs Monday #15
Good! I'm a cheese lover. CaptainTruth Monday #16
Yea! Jean Genie Monday #17
So, pick your poison! Mtnmama Monday #18
Excellent, but like you said--caveats. pandr32 Monday #20
wonder if there is some sort of wealth/lifestyle link there JT45242 Monday #21
My husband's been telling me this for years. He just turned 79, by the way and has all his wits about him. Vinca Monday #22
I don't want to know the caveats! LymphocyteLover Monday #24
I wonder if the same would extend to BUTTER!!! maspaha Monday #25
Actually, 80% butterfat PhylliPretzel Monday #33
I now live in cheese paradise. GoneOffShore Monday #27
"How can anyone govern a nation that has two hundred and forty-six different kinds of cheese?" - Charles de Gaulle eppur_se_muova Monday #36
I wonder AncientOfDays Monday #28
Old world diets included whole milk dairy, goat's milk and various cheeses bucolic_frolic Monday #29
Negative thinker. I automatically took the topic headline as a bad result. Norrrm Monday #30
My initial reaction was "Oh, nooooooo !". Seldom been happier to be wrong ! eppur_se_muova Monday #37
Correlation is not causation dlk Monday #31
I guess that Amish cheese online is safe! GreenWave Monday #35
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