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THE STORY OF MILK 



forms. There are the Flats or Twins, packed two in a 

 box and weighing together the same as one American; 

 the Young Americas packed four in a box; the Longhorns 

 of six to eight inches in diameter; others made Hke a loaf 



Taking the cheese out of the press 



of bread and creased so that a pound or two may be 

 cut off fairly accurately, etc. 



The Giant Cheeses, weighing five to six tons, occa- 

 sionally exhibited and cut up at World Fairs and on 

 similar occasions are, like the pineapple cheese, a curi- 

 osity rather than an industrial product. 



One of the best forms, in the writer's opinion, is the 

 small 5-lb. cheese, proportioned exactly like the large 



