This can be different from store to store. Not every store carries the same things. I do not even know of a Wal-Mart anywhere near me that carried cheese.white cheddar can be found at Wal-Mart, not hard to find.
He was not saying one had to do with the other.So now I'm confused. You want to join a "cheese of the month" club because you couldn't find white cheddar for a recipe? Didn't you say in your original post it was because you wanted to explore all the cheeses from stinky on down, etc.? What does one have to do with the other? And I don't care where you live - any mainstream supermarket carries blocks of white cheddar, & that includes discount supermarkets like Walmart & Target.
Sorry, but I'm starting to get a bad feeling about this thread, like others of a similar nature from the same poster. I'm guessing it's time for me to hit the "ignore" feature for Chile Chef.
Thank you Wyogal, By the way the white chedder remark.The store where I mentioned has a great cheese selection is very small, and they cater to either home bound folks in the neighborhood, they deliver, and accept charges, and the other end, special orders, great meat, fresh fish on Fridays, etc. It is a family run business, not a chain.
One could also look up a cheese supplier/importer and ask if there are local stores that stock their cheeses.
You took the words right out of my mouth GB.He was not saying one had to do with the other.
Issue 1: He wants to experience new cheeses.
Issue 2: He had tried to find white cheddar in the past and had lots of trouble even locating that so finding more specialty cheeses will most likely be even more difficult.