I've rarely tried a cheese I didn't like.
Wrod.
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I've rarely tried a cheese I didn't like.
Wrod.
Ditto.
Amen!
preach it
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I miss bread too. Good bread. Can't eat a lot of that either, plays havoc with the guts. God, I'm turning into my dad with all his weird food issues. Difference is, I avoid the ones that make me feel like ass.
Behold the power of cheese. ::nods::
My (Toronto-living) cousin brought me icewine for my graduation present. I haven't tried it yet. I did hit BevMo today and managed to spend $200 - it's their 5 cent sale, so I got $400 in value, but still. I comfort myself that it's a third what I spent in February at the 5 cent sale (I was stocking up the new place). This time, no hard liquor, just wine. Someone come over and help me drink it, please?
But what I wanted to say is that Cynthia and I (Toronto cousin) had a really good bottle of Canadian wine that was served to us in the cafe in the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario). I'll have to ask her what it was; we were both so pleasantly surprised by it.
ETA: Oh, as for mac n cheese, many nights a month dinner is a box of either Safeway's "O" (organic) series of mac n cheese, or one of "Amy's" versions mixed with a bag of broccoli. YUM. It's what we had last night, as a matter of fact.
I've got a hankering for a hunk of cheese!
Is icewine like eiswein? Because I've tried eiswein and didn't care for it, which is disappointing because the way it's made is so nifty.
Mmm, cheese.