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      Step aside crystal ball, this cheese will tell your fortune | CBC.ca Loaded

      Step aside crystal ball, this cheese will tell your fortune

      1 year ago
      Duration 1:18

      Step aside crystal ball, this cheese will tell your fortune

      • 1 year ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:18

      Jennifer Billock is a self-proclaimed 'cheese fortune teller' who performs the age-old practice of tyromancy, which is a means of divining the future by studying cheese. She describes it as a fun method of divination because people can have their fortune told, and then get to eat the cheese.

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