Lunch with the family

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We stopped at Formaggio’s Kitchen today, which is something we really only do two or three times a year since the cost of entry (at least by my reckoning) is about $150. We were undecided about what to do for lunch, and were in the area…so why not expose Ford (a self-proclaimed “cheese hound”) to something a bit nicer than Land-O-Lakes American Singles?

As always it was packed (11:30am on Saturday) but the customers were mostly polite. The staff is always excellent and we were helped by a very pleasant red-headed fellow who was patient with my requests for suggestions.

Ford thought the cheese and meat counter was the coolest place on earth. Ah…my son!

We ended up getting:

  • Gruyere Alpage - Pliable, but meaty and smooth. I have to try this on a turkey or roast beef sandwich I think.
  • Boerenkaas Magdelena Captein - Unreal cheese. Aged to the point of crystals, but still butter-knife soft. Medium-strong, but not overwhelming.
  • Turkish Pistachios - Sara claims the ones available in bulk there are simply “the best”. I agree.
  • Prosciutto san Daniele - My first taste. I usually get Parma, but this is (I now think) better.
  • Half a loaf of Pain Levain - A cross between sourdough and whole wheat…crisp, but softly dense.

Add to that milk for Ford, and icewater and this amazing wildflower honey from the farmer’s market and we had a very fine lunch. (And will have another tomorrow.)

Now for a family nap. :)

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