Spring has swept into Tennessee, bringing generous rainfall and an explosion of flowers and foliage (and allergies). For this Fête, I want to celebrate some goodies that come from the Southeast.
One of the most prominent producers of artisan cheese in the Southeast is Sweet Grass Dairy in Thomasville, Georgia. Founding owners Al and Desiree Wehner [...]
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This lovely hunk of goodness is a bloomy-rind, goat’s milk cheese called Gabriel. Actually, it’s a goat-cow blend, as indicated by the yellow hue of its paste; pure goat’s milk cheese, lacking the carotene present in cow’s milk, is snowy-white in color. Gabriel is enriched with enough cow’s cream to bump it up to triple-cream [...]
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Wonderful Husband Charles and I have moved to my old stomping ground in Middle Tennessee. Among the personal and professional reasons was my desire to help in opening the new Nashville location of Trader Joe’s, where I am a crew member. In honor of our opening day this Friday, I would like to [...]
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Our recent trip to Boston included a visit to a revered institution in Cambridge, populated with model specimens from home and abroad. I speak, of course, of Formaggio Kitchen, one of America’s pioneering purveyors of gourmet foodstuffs. Now in its thirtieth year, FK offers a bounty of fresh produce, breads and pastries, beverages and wines, tea [...]
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I was in a continental mood as we perused the impressive cheese selection at Formaggio Kitchen last week. Wonderful Husband Charles and I were in the Boston area for a quick getaway, and he’d been informed that the not-to-be-missed spot on my agenda was the venerable cheese purveyor in Cambridge, MA. Formaggio Kitchen [...]
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