on 19-02-2016 09:21 PM
How do you store it?
Gladwraps had never cut it, lazy people that don't seem to cover things properly etc
Anyhow, about 20 years ago a friend of mine had a tupperware container (which I was always jealous of and wanted one too)
But never did get one.......................
Anyhow, I was in woollies and found a Decor one, and guess what?
It works and it was 5 bucks
So if you search Decor and
Cheese Storer and Server
19-02-2016 09:56 PM - edited 19-02-2016 09:57 PM
"So if you search Decor and
Cheese Storer and Server"
You can buy 20 yr old cheese which you never have to cut using gladwrap if you store it in a Tupperware container?
I always thought the Decor ones worked best and the best thing is, I can store 20yr old cheese in it which I'd never want to cut with gladwrap.
I guess that covers it. 😉
20-02-2016 01:17 AM - edited 20-02-2016 01:18 AM
Gladwrap is fine...teach the lazies to wrap it betterer or they get the dried out bits. Solved 😛
I have found Decor to be sound, and it lasts forever. No need to Tupperware.
20-02-2016 12:54 PM - edited 20-02-2016 12:55 PM
Bit slow to the Decor party Donna.
Been storing cheese in it for years.
Cheese slices in square decor containers too
I found glad wrap made it mouldy cos people handle it more
on 20-02-2016 01:17 PM
we eat a lot of cheese same kind for years and years
we just cut the original packet push the block from the bottom cut of whats needed then fold over the end of the packet and put on an elastic band
cheese never gets touched works great
cheese slices in a decor square works perfect also
im with you Stawka decor is everybit as good as tupperware which is a completely overpriced product
we still us our decor cerial containers ( good as new ) that must be 25 years old !!!!
on 20-02-2016 01:57 PM
on 20-02-2016 02:01 PM
Don't need one.
Just looked in the fridge - empty.
on 20-02-2016 02:18 PM
20-02-2016 02:52 PM - edited 20-02-2016 02:53 PM
The mould will be natural cheese germies exposed to air and condensation and loving it. Cheese needs to be kept dry too. Stuff in the fridge can get wet in unopened plastic packages, and deteriorate if kept for a long time. Without handling.
on 20-02-2016 03:00 PM
cheese in the fridge should bloodywell be covered in a plastic container. Never mind Tupperware or Decor.