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Month: September 2013

Posted on September 14, 2013September 17, 2013

Trader Joe’s Asiago with rosemary and olive oil

We usually don’t go for cheeses “with stuff in them”, but we did in this case, and we liked it.  It was a Trader Joe’s Asiago that was rubbed with rosemary and olive oil.  It was pretty good.

Posted on September 3, 2013September 3, 2013

Coulter Camembert from PA

Coulter Farms Camembert

AKT got a camembert from her local farmer’s market today at Crystal City.  It was an aged camembert, and was fairly firm, and somewhat salty.

Coulter Farms Camembert:  milk from Pennsylvania cows. $7, but no box for the collection. Certified Organic 100% Grassfed Jersey Milk.

To go with it: fresh Maryland crab. From Shells Yes!

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