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<blockquote data-quote="averageguy54" data-source="post: 6817166" data-attributes="member: 112538"><p>Yes, we do and I have tried a few, under the same rules of "on sale". To be honest, the deli section in my local supermarkets showcase more imported cheeses from outside Canada than from inside. I suspect that also has to do with our quota system but could also be availability. There is one local craft cheese maker in my area. His product is good but not unique, certainly not unique enough to pay a premium price for. I also can't get his product in the supermarket, I have to make a special trip to a farmer's market to find it. That showcase would cost me about $1200 CAD to attend.</p><p>I've never been over there . Half my family tree comes from Birmingham area 3 generations ago, so I've been told. I also,had a great uncle who returned and stayed. He used to occasionally come over for a visit with his family here. Unfortunately, without a lottery win it's not likely I'll ever get there either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="averageguy54, post: 6817166, member: 112538"] Yes, we do and I have tried a few, under the same rules of "on sale". To be honest, the deli section in my local supermarkets showcase more imported cheeses from outside Canada than from inside. I suspect that also has to do with our quota system but could also be availability. There is one local craft cheese maker in my area. His product is good but not unique, certainly not unique enough to pay a premium price for. I also can't get his product in the supermarket, I have to make a special trip to a farmer's market to find it. That showcase would cost me about $1200 CAD to attend. I've never been over there . Half my family tree comes from Birmingham area 3 generations ago, so I've been told. I also,had a great uncle who returned and stayed. He used to occasionally come over for a visit with his family here. Unfortunately, without a lottery win it's not likely I'll ever get there either. [/QUOTE]
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