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Costco sells big portions of chevre for a lot less money than grocery stores. It freezes well too so don't have to rush to eat it.
Interesting suggestion. I'll check that out next time I'm there, thanks!
Can cheese generally be frozen?
Sometimes yes sometimes no. It can really screw with the texture of some cheeses. Other cheeses last months without being frozen.
Goat cheese is pretty loose and grainy, so freezing doesn't affect it much.
If everythings already melted then I guess it wouldn't matter