@Toliver Thanks for the Hickory Farms memory. In the 70's it was SO much the only readily accessible place to get different cheeses. A dear friend worked at the one in Ports O' Call Village (San Pedro, California) during high school where she learned the correct pronounciation of gouda (hint it is not goo-da). https://www.dailybreeze.com/2016/08/20/even-when-its-gone-ports-o-call-will-live-on-in-san-pedros-collective-psyche/ The one at the giant local mall always had sample servers walking the adjacent area. It was my "cheese-ucation" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_Amo_Fashion_Center
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@Toliver Thanks for the Hickory Farms memory. In the 70's it was SO much the only readiy place to get different cheeses. A dear friend worked at the one in Port O' Call Village (San Pedro, California) during high school where she learned the correct pronounciation of gouda (hint it is not goo-da). https://www.dailybreeze.com/2016/08/20/even-when-its-gone-ports-o-call-will-live-on-in-san-pedros-collective-psyche/ The one at the giant local mall always had sample servers walking the adjacent area. It was my "cheese-ucation" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_Amo_Fashion_Center
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