Last weekend we were in a store called Denninger's which has, to my eyes at least, an amazing cheese counter. There we tasted some Graskaas, translates from the Dutch as Grass cheese, made from the first milk produced by the cows when they first are released to pasture after being kept indoors all winter. This was made by Beemster and we bought a honking big piece of it. We've been eating it ever since and loving every bite.
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Last weekend we were in a store called Denninger's which has, to my eyes at least, an amazing cheese counter. There we tasted some Graskaas, translates as Grass cheese, made from the first milk produced by the cows when they first are released to pasture after being kept indoors all winter. This was made by Beemster and we bought a honking big piece of it. We've been eating it ever since and loving every bite.
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