As for the "cheesy" question, last night it was Swiss Gruyère w/ pinot grigio. A simple, elegant pleasure after a week of wrangling teenagers. Just as life is too short to drink bad wine, it's way too short to bother w/ bad cheese.
Costco has a nice pre-sliced Havarti that is very tasty paired with Costco cheese bagels, sliced and toasted. Hmmmmmm, now that I mention it, see ya later-- I'm heading to the kitchen! Might as well get a glass of Beringer White Zinfandel, too (can't drink the true reds because I'm allergic to the molds that many wine grapes carry with them to the crush).
Welsome!
ReplyDeleteWhat cheese does the "real winer" recommend to go with his/her "wine"?
Thanks for the welcome!
ReplyDeleteAs for the "cheesy" question, last night it was Swiss Gruyère w/ pinot grigio. A simple, elegant pleasure after a week of wrangling teenagers. Just as life is too short to drink bad wine, it's way too short to bother w/ bad cheese.
Costco has a nice pre-sliced Havarti that is very tasty paired with Costco cheese bagels, sliced and toasted. Hmmmmmm, now that I mention it, see ya later-- I'm heading to the kitchen! Might as well get a glass of Beringer White Zinfandel, too (can't drink the true reds because I'm allergic to the molds that many wine grapes carry with them to the crush).
ReplyDeleteWelcome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sparkle.
ReplyDeleteBTW, 98507, today Costco was handing out samples of that havarti cheese on their Jewish rye bread. Yummy.