Putting in a plug for the Cheese Lady

25 06 2007

I’ve been getting my cheese regularly from the Cheese Lady for the past few summers when we go to the local Farmer’s Market.  I just found out that she has a real store - oh happy day! *clasping my hands in joy!*  Last saturday, we went down and picked up a wonderful 4-year Sharp Canadian Cheddar, picked up a bit of Aussie Cheddar, and she told me of this new development.  Yay!  Now I don’t have to wait till the summer!  No more waiting for Lemon Stilton!  I’d gladly give up all meat in my life for some Stilton and Canadian Cheddar!

O.k.  Off the happy yelling box now…

Psst - she does mail order gifts too…!





Happy Birthday to Me-eeee…

6 06 2007

Yup, today I’m another year older. Woooo - hooo.

S and the Glitter Glue Princess took me to the Melting Pot last night for a delectable fondue feast. It was heavenly and delightful. It took 2 hours for dinner! Princess and S both had a great time, and would do it again.

Prior to going in, they gave me a gift in the car - a new blown glass ball to put in our back window - it looks more like feathers than like glass. I’ll get around to taking a pic soon. Just lovely.

Today, my assistant at work even remembered! He gave me a big bunch of chocolates. The kiddo and Miss K from next door just came down and serenaded me.

No plans for tonight - S has to work, so the kiddo and I will have the evening alone.

Such a happy day….





A few of her favorite things.

14 05 2007

If I had to make a top 5 list of my kiddo’s favorite foods, I’d wager that noone, and I mean no one, would have a list similar for an 8 year old. I was remembering discussions that marketing people used to have about children’s favorite foods and how we should model our new products around them (for those of you who don’t know, I used to be a food product development geek at a major baby food manufacturer).

They were always looking for things to emulate what the “big kids” were eating, if the baby had an older brother or sister. IF my kiddo had a baby brother or sister (and no this is not pre-emptive of things to come, just hypothesizing), I don’t know if they would want to emulate this list:

1. Fondue - cheese, of course, made with swiss cheese cheddar cheese soup (my apologies for the realists out there absence of Gruyere and Emmenthaler- she likes the texture better this way - and as much as I make it, the “good stuff” would break the bank). Lots of Panera sourdough bread and diced apples for dipping. Apples and cheese - yum!

2. Spam - grilled or shredded and made into mini cupcake meatloaves.

3. Broccoli - steamed only - she can’t stand raw.

4. Spinach - raw only - she doesn’t like it’s texture after it’s been cooked. Must have bacon bits, croutons and parmesan cheese, no dressing.

5. Fettucini Alfredo - will eat it at a restaurant, but prefers homemade. I use light cream cheese and skim milk to make the “cream” part of the sauce. It comes out a bit thin, but if you don’t rinse the noodles, the sauce thickens up nicely to look just like you expect it to.

Maybe next, I’ll make a list of what she won’t eat….!

So, I’m just curious…. What do NORMAL 8 year olds eat?