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On Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:44:42 PM UTC-10, bigwheel wrote:
> Kalmia;1952894 Wrote: > > > I glanced at a wedge of my fave cheese - Gruyere - agh - 22 a lb. Guess > > > I won't be tasting THAT again too soon. > > > > > > I was in France recently and realized how generous they are with cheese > > > as an entree. I ordered a Trois Fromage Salad and was amazed at the 6 > > > large rounds, each probably a half an inch thick, of goat cheese, > > > Camembert, and Brie. I took half of it away in a napkin. It has to be > > > relatively cheap there - was served with a green salad and some fruit. > > > What a lunch!! > > > > > > As an aside, I was privileged to sing at a series of D-Day Commemorative > > > concerts. At the American cemetery at Omaha Beach, we sang our planned > > > anthem with hardly a dry eye, BUT when we gazed at our flag raised > > > aloft, we broke into our national anthem. We barely got the last 'home > > > of the brave' out, we were so overcome with the enormity of the > > > sacrifice. I felt I really WAS at the resting place of those so young > > > and brave. I hope this doesn't initiate another anti-Allies diatribe, > > > but let me tell you, I never before have felt so proud to be an > > > American. > > > > We eat Velvetter around these parts. its the National Cheese of Texas. > > My friend from Texas sent me a cheese enchillada recipe that was a favorite dish at his family's restaurant. I was surprised that it was a tortillas stuffed with Velvetter... er Velteeta, baked in a thin chili sauce. It was similar to the Mexican TV enchillada. Cool! > > > > > > > > -- > > bigwheel |