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Liz Thorpe
Liz Thorpe
is the founder of
The People's Cheese
and author of
The Cheese Chronicles
.
June 2014
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Is cheese aged on wood boards unsafe? No, but foolish regulators are
Liz Thorpe
Liz Thorpe:
The internet exploded when it seemed like the FDA had outlawed one of the world's major cheese-making processeses
March 2014
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Let them eat 'feta': why the EU should allow US cheesemongers to steal names
Liz Thorpe
Liz Thorpe:
Take it from a cheese nerd: open-source food names provide a gateway to industry. So give us our Gorgonzola back, Euros.
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