No, that is off
This depends on if the packaging has been opened or not. If it has , you are right at the door of bacteria contamination. If not the product is still good to eat.
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Because it is still cream cheese. The only diffrence...NO FAT!
Yes. If it's only been out three hours and it's still in the packaging, it's fine. Take some and put it back in the fridge as soon as you can, but probably even longer than that would be okay. If it's out of the packaging, it would still be safe, but probably dry out and perhaps unappealing.
it probably is because if it still has packaging on then it is probably raw.
Its recommended not to eat it after being in the deep freeze for 6 moths, but people still do. Being that its cheese it might not be a good idea but the culture used in blue cheese is pretty safe. So if your going to heat it up and make fondue after 8 months go for it
When cheese is still in its' liquid state, it can be poured into a mold.
Not perfect, but still edible
Grate the cheese. My mom always adds the grated cheese to cooked macaroni while it is still hot.
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Yes. Especially if it is packaged in plastic. If that's the case then the gas inside the packaging will be Nitrogen, or another inert gas. There to stop oxygen getting at the cheese and giving microbes a chance to reproduce.
The UPS is probably one the most well known packaging services out there. Still though, there are many other reliable company's such a Homestead, or Robert's Packaging.