chiang mai Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 You can freeze cheese if you can't use it all within reasonable timescales. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 You can freeze cheese if you can't use it all within reasonable timescales. You can, but it gets a bit crumbly after defrosting. Doesn't affect taste though. I think that's why Makro offer the grated cheese frozen, but the regular cheddar as unfrozen logs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wimpy Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 I don't care for the texture of cheese that has been frozen. Cream cheese especially. If a hard cheese gets a bit mouldy, just trim it off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
market trader Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 Makro Hang Dong in the front of the store has a few brands of imported cheese. But when I want real good cheese I go to Rimping. the selection is excellent and yes it does cost a little more. But you know the old saying. You get what you pay for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beetlejuice Posted September 19, 2012 Share Posted September 19, 2012 (edited) Go and have a look in hide away down hang dong road drive past the airport plaza going towards hang dong when you see the Big SCB bank on your left hand side drive up the soi just before it, there is a sign on it also "hide away" drive about 1 km and it's on the left hand side. It's a thai diary the milk is really good not sure about the cheese because i don't eat it but my friends have said it was ok . Yes, this is where I go. They have a huge selection of cheeses, home made bread, rolls, butter, pickles, peanut butter, cakes, biscuits, coffee, a farangs dream come true. The cheeses are less than half the price of the Rin Ping supermarket and Makros. But I will tell you that the cheeses are not quite the quality as found in the West, but almost. Nevertheless, for me it was like finding gold. The Hide Away is actually a little tea rooms/restaurant. Go inside and you will see all the goodies on the left hand side. From the Airport, go onto the Hang Dong road heading for Hang Dong. Head towards Tesco Lotus. Before you get to Tesco Lotus you will see a big building with black windows. That`s the Siam commercial Bank. Turn left into the Soi at that bank. Keep your eyes open because it`s a small Soi right next to the bank and easy to miss. Go down the Soi. A little way down it bends to the right, keep going and then a couple of Sois down on the left you will see a small tearooms, that`s the Hideaway and now you know why it`s called, the Hideaway. Edited September 19, 2012 by Beetlejuice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hedonist44 Posted September 20, 2012 Share Posted September 20, 2012 Go and have a look in hide away down hang dong road drive past the airport plaza going towards hang dong when you see the Big SCB bank on your left hand side drive up the soi just before it, there is a sign on it also "hide away" drive about 1 km and it's on the left hand side. It's a thai diary the milk is really good not sure about the cheese because i don't eat it but my friends have said it was ok . Yes, this is where I go. They have a huge selection of cheeses, home made bread, rolls, butter, pickles, peanut butter, cakes, biscuits, coffee, a farangs dream come true. The cheeses are less than half the price of the Rin Ping supermarket and Makros. But I will tell you that the cheeses are not quite the quality as found in the West, but almost. Nevertheless, for me it was like finding gold. The Hide Away is actually a little tea rooms/restaurant. Go inside and you will see all the goodies on the left hand side. From the Airport, go onto the Hang Dong road heading for Hang Dong. Head towards Tesco Lotus. Before you get to Tesco Lotus you will see a big building with black windows. That`s the Siam commercial Bank. Turn left into the Soi at that bank. Keep your eyes open because it`s a small Soi right next to the bank and easy to miss. Go down the Soi. A little way down it bends to the right, keep going and then a couple of Sois down on the left you will see a small tearooms, that`s the Hideaway and now you know why it`s called, the Hideaway. I found out about the place a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised. They have a huge menu which can be a bit daunting, but once you get over that it's OK. The Mexican food is doable for me and the beer was cold! I will definitely be going back to try out some of their other dishes. Best thing was it wasn't busy the two times I've been there with only me and the kid sitting outside in the nice covered patio. Maybe they have a bigger weekend crowd? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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