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Madame Fromage

@mmefromage

Cheese courtesan + author, plus one half of sibling writing team @wTheDarlingtons. Our latest book BOOZE & VINYL is out now!

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Check out this podcast with Pennsylvania cheesemaker Sue Miller of @Birchrun_Hills for #NationalCheeseDay! collectivecreamery.com/podcast/2018/6…

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On the blog: big cheese week June 28-July 1 w/ @goodfoodawards mercantile, Di Bruno Bros. Legends of Cheese World Tour & #CMI! madamefromageblog.com/2018/the-chees…

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Experience cheese as you never have before...The Cheesemonger Invitational Is less than a week away! More info: cheesemongerinvitational.com/tickets-1/, and use the code “brooklyn” for $10 off your tickets!

Experience cheese as you never have before...The Cheesemonger Invitational Is less than a week away! More info: cheesemongerinvitational.com/tickets-1/, and use the code “brooklyn” for $10 off your tickets!
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PA cheese party coming to #Pittsburgh! Grab ya tix for 7/26 to drink some beer & meet your makers! eventbrite.com/e/cheese-bier-…

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Holiday discount alert! Want to #travel with me on a #cheese tour in spring? Our tour to #England just dropped in price for bookings before Jan. 1! cheesejourneys.com/england-april-…

Holiday discount alert! Want to #travel with me on a #cheese tour in spring? Our tour to #England just dropped in price for bookings before Jan. 1! cheesejourneys.com/england-april-…
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The blue molds used for cheese can't produce toxins. The combination of acidity, salinity, moisture, density, temperature and oxygen flow creates an environment that is far outside the toxin production range. Check out episode 018 with Madame Fromage for more cheese info!

The blue molds used for cheese can't produce toxins. The combination of acidity, salinity, moisture, density, temperature and oxygen flow creates an environment that is far outside the toxin production range.
Check out episode 018 with <a href="/MmeFromage/">Madame Fromage</a> for more cheese info!
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Have you heard about CHEESE QUIZZO? It’s coming to @marthakensington June 3! #Philadelphia #cheese madamefromageblog.com/2018/cheese-qu…