Cheese is available packaged, sliced or unsliced, or in blocks, packaged or unpackaged.
No, because the blocks come in different sizes.
Two 8-ounce blocks of cream cheese would make 16 ounces. Four 4-ounce blocks of cream cheese would make 16 ounces.
Well, honey, one pound of cream cheese is equal to 16 ounces, which is usually two standard blocks of cream cheese. So, if you're whipping up a cheesecake or a killer dip, just grab two blocks and you're good to go. Just remember, cream cheese is your friend, but maybe not your waistline's best friend.
Blocks of cheese that are shiny outside have been sealed in wax. This helps to keep some types of cheese from drying out during the aging process.
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It depends on who packages the cheddar cheese. Velveeta is supposedly a cheddar cheese but some of its molecules are quite similar to plastic. I like natural cheddar cheese.
Yes, deli fresh is much better.
Cinder blocks come in various shapes, including standard rectangular blocks, corner blocks, half blocks, and cap blocks.
Over 2.2 Million packages were sold of Philly Cream Cheese in 2000.
On the back of the packages it will tell you the calories.
Neither. It is "Great things can come in small packages."