3rd Trimester

blue cheese?

I had buffalo wings with blue cheese dip and a penne pasta with blue cheese, spinach and white wine sauce. Now i'm thinking about it and is blue cheese pasteurized or not? Because I'm thinking its one of the things your AREN'T supposed to eat. 

Re: blue cheese?

  • Hmm I think youre right, seems like blue cheese is one of those soft cheeses that isnt usually pasteurized...but if its a dressing then maybe it WAS pasteurized. Im sure youre fine though!
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  • Blue cheese is pasteurized, no worries!
  • I can almost guarantee you it is pasteurized.  Don't sweat it. ;)

    Unless you made it yourself from cows in your back yard, it has been past.  All mass marketed dips/dressings will have been pasteurized, and also any place that sells wings and makes their own dressing buys bagged bleu cheese for it, which has to be pasteurized by health code as well.

  • imageMrsL1012:
    Blue cheese is pasteurized, no worries!

    Thank you! I was a little bit worried. 

  • My doctor said no blue cheese, but maybe she has no clue.
  • I eat soft cheeses all the time!  Unless, like a PP said, you make the cheese yourself, or if you get it from some specialty cheese maker in europe, it's pretty certain to be pasturized.
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  • :looks around to make sure she's not somehow reading 1st Tri:
  • Most of the bleu cheese out there especially in restaurants is pasteurized.... I always ask if I am not sure....

     

  • Holy smokes a taelir sighting!  lol and I did the same header check.

     

    And who gave Inquisitive Irene a pass to start answering questions?

  • imageCrazyChef:

    And who gave Inquisitive Irene a pass to start answering questions?

    I believe this occurs when she runs out of repetitive stroller questions to ask.

  • imagetaelir:
    imageCrazyChef:

    And who gave Inquisitive Irene a pass to start answering questions?

    I believe this occurs when she runs out of repetitive stroller questions to ask.

    And convertible car seat questions.  It's been a toss up as to which is more confusing lately.

  • ::looking down to confirm that yes, have peed pants in laughter::
  • wow guys... flame much?
  • imageyoung-mommy2B:
    wow guys... flame much?

    ...overly sensitive much?

    I believe the only remark directed toward you was the one about 1st Tri.  And that wasn't so much a flame as it was an observation.

  • imagetaelir:

    imageyoung-mommy2B:
    wow guys... flame much?

    ...overly sensitive much?

    I believe the only remark directed toward you was the one about 1st Tri.  And that wasn't so much a flame as it was an observation.

    I don't mean towards me. 

  • I observe 3ish comments, not counting Bonzais wet trousers bc I'm still not sure which part she's laughing at.  lol

    And, stick around for a whole day or better yet 2.5 trimesters, and count the stroller questions.  Then count the number of people (person) asking those questions.

  • And I thought we were past these kinds of questions.

    Bleu Cheese is fine as long as pasteurized and any reputable restaurant is going to have pasteurized cheese.

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  • ym2b, I had no idea you'd become an advocate for the supposedly beaten-down bumpies.

    If you knew half the BSC crap this one has pulled, you'd keep shut and leave her to her own defense.

  • Oddly, the cheese thing isn't an issue here, in Europe, where tons of the cheese isn't pasteurized.  I specifically asked my doc about it and she said it wasn't an issue and I could happily eat whatever cheese.  I love cheese and soft cheese in particular.  Maybe that's why my baby is overdue - he's into the cheese and doesn't want to have to switch to breastmilk! 
  • imagekatJude:
    Oddly, the cheese thing isn't an issue here, in Europe, where tons of the cheese isn't pasteurized.  I specifically asked my doc about it and she said it wasn't an issue and I could happily eat whatever cheese.  I love cheese and soft cheese in particular.  Maybe that's why my baby is overdue - he's into the cheese and doesn't want to have to switch to breastmilk! 

    Apparently that cheese is doing you well, you look amazing!  There's not even a "for 38 weeks" to follow that.  lol  You really look great!

  • imageMelanie.Brown:
    I eat soft cheeses all the time!  Unless, like a PP said, you make the cheese yourself, or if you get it from some specialty cheese maker in europe, it's pretty certain to be pasturized.

    Yeah, that's what my OB said at my first appointment way back when.

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