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curstkate has written 4 entries about this goal

Two New Cheeses and Fruit for Dinner

And one of the joys of being single…I can eat cheese and fruit for dinner if I want and nobody complains, no one feels guilty.

I went to Maxwell’s Market for the first time today hoping to be overwhelmed by the choices of cheese. Maxwells is a small market that appers (from the outside) to have a large variety of rare and imported foods. It was disappointing, to say the least. I found two cheeses that I haven’t tried: Edam and Smoked ButterKase. All of the cheese that they sell (and that’s not a lot) are Boar’s Head brand. So, I continued my shopping at The Nice Brookshire’s, which is where I normally shop. Now that I’ve read the list of cheese, and know a little bit more about what I am looking for, I found many cheeses that I haven’t tried, and I was really surprised on their selection. For the time being, I chose an English Stilton and Fromage des Pyrenees.

For dinner I had some of the Edam. I like the texture, almost as if it’s between a semi-soft and medium-soft cheese, it’s a little chewy. It has a taste similar to a medium cheddar, but is a little creamier. I would say it’s yummy, but given my love for cheese, I think that goes without saying.

I also had some of the Fromage des Pyrenees. This is a semi-soft cheese, but not as soft as brie. It is very creamy and has a tangy aftertaste. It went exceptionally well with the black seedless grapes (as I don’t really know what I’m doing when it comes to what to eat these cheeses with, I was delightfully surprised).

Although I was so happy to find all of the cheese choices at Brookshire’s, it made me miss shopping at Whole Foods. Not only do they have an amazing cheese selection, but they are always getting new stuff in, and the staff are so excellent at helping you pick something out, and what is good to eat with it.

Anyway, 2 down and I haven’t even counted how many more to go!



Cheese Heaven

I made a new pen-pal in Cork, Ireland, and found this as I was reading about the city. Perhaps I can eat some new cheeses and meet someone on my 43 people list at the same time!!!



31 Cheeses So Far

Using the Alphabetical Listing of Cheeses (ALC) (earlier entry), I made a Cheeses I’ve Eaten: http://www.listofbests.com/list/13601 list ( don’t know why the link isn’t working properly…sorry.

I have eaten two cheeses that are not on in the ALC…the Drunken Goat and Humbolt Fog. I looked them up to make sure they weren’t any type cheese, like a stilton or gouda. They are just catagorized as goat cheese, so I added them to my list.

I’m surprised that I have already eaten as many different types of cheese. Perhaps this goal is a little more realistic, but I still want to backpack across France just to eat cheese (and drink wine).

Also, “madamwitty”: double check the ALC, because I would bet that there are cheeses listed there that you may not have thought of for your list (cottage and cream). I was surprised at some of the things they had listed (string).



cheese to try

Oh, I think this is going to be a very hard goal to accomplish.

An Alphabetical Listing of Cheeses



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