J Jonathan Loesberg Jonathan Loesberg Oct 3, 2016 #2 I do not approve of sweetened cheese course, even if it is a fad now. It elides the difference between cheese and dessert.
I do not approve of sweetened cheese course, even if it is a fad now. It elides the difference between cheese and dessert.
Peter Creasey Peter Creasey Oct 3, 2016 #4 Jonathan, I think you would have approved of this preparation as the sweetness was served separately... The pairing with the Meursault was a good one. . . . . . Pete
Jonathan, I think you would have approved of this preparation as the sweetness was served separately... The pairing with the Meursault was a good one. . . . . . Pete
J Jonathan Loesberg Jonathan Loesberg Oct 3, 2016 #5 Theological objections are not to be quibbled away in this manner. Unless that honey comb was served on a separate plate and either before or after the cheese, I say it's spinach and I say the hell with it!
Theological objections are not to be quibbled away in this manner. Unless that honey comb was served on a separate plate and either before or after the cheese, I say it's spinach and I say the hell with it!
O Oswaldo Costa Oswaldo Costa Oct 3, 2016 #6 Alternatively, the honey comb was necessary because the Époisses was having a bad hair day.
T Tom Blach Tom Blach Oct 4, 2016 #7 A lot of sweetness there. The Ente is a first class wine, though, and the Cremant rose an inspired choice of pudding wine.
A lot of sweetness there. The Ente is a first class wine, though, and the Cremant rose an inspired choice of pudding wine.