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Submit ReviewWhat is the flavor profile of a clothbound cheddar made in Cincinnati? Six years ago, Scott and Andrea Robbins made 300 pounds of Quark on their first official day as Urban Stead Cheese with no customers lined up to buy it. But they knew they were on to something with their community-focused approach to business. Their success since opening their creamery and tasting room within the Cincinnati city limits is impressive and inspiring, and a model for aspiring urban cheesemakers everywhere.
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What is the flavor profile of a clothbound cheddar made in Cincinnati? Six years ago, Scott and Andrea Robbins made 300 pounds of Quark on their first official day as Urban Stead Cheese with no customers lined up to buy it. But they knew they were on to something with their community-focused approach to business. Their success since opening their creamery and tasting room within the Cincinnati city limits is impressive and inspiring, and a model for aspiring urban cheesemakers everywhere.
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