I am pro pickles in general, but if I were cheese tasting I wouldn't want it influenced by pickle.
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I can definitely see some particular pickles going very well with specific cheeses, but if you're selling me on the benefits of $12 a pound cheese, let it speak for itself. (That French cheese two weeks ago is going on my regular buy list, but last week's cheese was bitter and salty and was not enhanced by the cinnamon-sugar whole wheat cracker it was served on.)
The acidity helps to cut the fatty mouthfeel, which lets you eat more cheese. MOAR PICKLES PLEEZ. (Though if it's a fancy cheese, maybe they should be cornichons?)
I think I prefer olives or figs with cheese. Unless also paired with a hamburger.
I don't think I've been offered cheese and pickles as a tasting thing. Have not been offered a cheese sample in a while though, I may be out of touch.
My new grocery store is part of the same chain as my old grocery store, but it definitely is appealing to a more affluent demographic. Then again, my old store is only a couple of miles from Brigham Young University and is always full of poor students. I kind of miss the Friday night/Saturday show of single people scoping each other out over the shopping carts. I enjoyed watching the girls fixing their makeup before going into the store.
I think I prefer olives or figs with cheese. Unless also paired with a hamburger.
Agreed. I don't like bitter or sharp cheeses anyway.
I WANT CHEESE AND CAN'T HAVE IT.
Also pool just closed for the day.
And HR still hasn't gotten back to me on leave question.
This month seems to be about me being thwarted or in pain.
I don't like bitter or sharp cheeses anyway.
Again, my sister in most things. Aged cheeses are wasted on my taste buds.
I will take all of your aged and sharp cheeses. Nom nom nom.
Boo on the sarameg thwarting and/or pain!