is st agur cheese ok to eat?

edited March 2011 in UK
It says it's made from pasturised milk. I know soft cheese is ok if the milk is pasturised, but does the same apply to blue cheese? It's actually too late, i've already eaten it, I won't do it again if I shouldn't though ;-)
Thanks :-)

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  • I wouldn't worry about it now, but you shouldn't eat blue cheese. I found out I was pregnant just after a Christmas, after I'd had everything you're not supposed to.
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  • Thanks, I know blue cheese is a no-no generally, just wondered if the pasturised rule applies to it really. Not worried though, a gp friend ate everything you're not supposed to all the way through with the exception of pate!
  • @imelanson, so in the us most of your cheese is pasturised isn't it? Are you told not to eat blue cheese?! I keep finding conflicting advice, damn google!
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  • I think that blue cheese is not meant to be a good idea because the blue p
  • sorry, pressed the wrong button! The blue bit is essentially mould.
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