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Saturday, 13 February 2010

and the Cheese-makers? they are blessed too

I have just discovered persian fetta...

[window of Leura Gourmet Deli ~ a place where I go to shop, often]

in the mountains we have a lot of little delicatessens ~ mostly family owned and managed... we can buy cheeses from all over the world - creamy french cheeses, blue cheese, sheeps cheese & goats cheese. lavender cheese and cheese rolled in chilli

[I love to browse the shelves. there is Turkish Delight, condiments of all kinds, herbs & spices from exotic places ~ chocolate, biscuits & jams. there are oils & pastas & spiced nuts]

when I was a little girl, delicatessens were shops that you quickly walked past because of fear of the unknown.. 'those foreigners' and their very odd food - strange looking meat sausages hanging by string off metal hooks..odd looking bread which didn't come in a paper wrapper.... and the smells. oh the smells assaulted my little girl nose.... but as it happens, tastes change, views change, and all matures.

[there is a selection of gourmet takeaway. for tourists and locals alike. their Tandoori chicken salad is a favourite of mine..serve it with pappadums and chutney. sit outside on the grass and watch the world go by]

[the cheeses, oh the cheeses make my mouth water]

and as you mature, [just like that cheese you so much love], you start tasting a variety of foods, from exotic, faraway places. places that one can only dream of. hence the persian fetta...

Last night I dreamed that I was asleep in the hand of God.
Today, I bought myself a Paella pan. And shared a Chocolate croissant with dutch husband. tonight a vegetable and barley soup [to soothe the little girl in me] served with organic spelt [did you know that spelt was St Hildegarde of Bingen's chosen grain?]
& tomorrow we celebrate Valentine's day. more about that tomorrow!

9 comments:

  1. I'm glad your Monty Python reference was to Life of Brian and not The Cheese Shop sketch! Or you'd have had nothing to write about . . . "Oh, I'm sorry, sir, the cat's eaten it!"

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  2. Have you tried Dublinder's cheese yet? Awesome, my favorite!

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  3. I love this. We have an Italian deli I go to for special treats like homemade cheeses, baguettes of bread,
    herbs,delicious olives and canolli.
    Yes blessed are the cheese makers.

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  4. What a fantastic shop, wish we had a deli like that. Sadly we only have the deli at Coles and Woolworths:( Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day Robyn♥

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  5. How lucky you are to have such great shops close by. Cheese is one of my favorite things.

    Over the years my taste has changed dramatically. I like to try foods from other cultures.

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  6. I love those little shops. Such great smells. Mmmm!!!!

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  7. The world would be a sad, sad place without cheese!

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  8. What an enjoyable post, Robyn...those cheeses sound divine!

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