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Anyone in the US want to mail me some Moon Cheese?

DietPrada
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I've seen this stuff pop up on my Facebook Keto feed more than once and it makes me sad. I NEED DIS ... and you can't buy it in Australia.

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I never see it here in Canada or I'd send you some0
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What on earth is moon cheese? Won't they ship to you?0
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??? could this be Swiss cheese?0
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I. Saw it online, I think it was amazon. Kinda like dehydrated cheese, so doesn't have to be refrigerated.
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G'day from Perth, Ebony.
Do you think Oz Customs will allow it in? It's so annoying that our Amazon doesn't do food isn't it?0 -
Make your own! I do this all the time... it's just dehydrated cheese.
I cut cheese into 1" squares (or you could shred and make small piles) and place them onto parchment paper.
Throw in the oven for a few minutes at 350(F) and keep an eye on them so they don't burn, although having a nice bit of browning on the edges is a good thing if you like them crispy.
They come out kind of like crackers and sometimes I put a little flavoured cream cheese on them... decadent!
Different cheeses give you different results. I quite like how low-fat cheddar (gasp! LOW FAT?! in LCHF?! lol) turns out with this technique.
So quick and easy, Google "cheese lace" and go from there0
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