So to lighten the load a little here are some pictures from a couple days ago at the most wedding photographed location in central park. Its at 105th and 5th and its the conservatory garden. It is so nice here that it is a shame that me and the little guy play hide and seek in the bushes. Oh well.
Friday, November 09, 2007
olfactory
With all the smells coming out of this blog it should be rated X. That durian, as frozen or de-scented or whatever was hardly mild and now today is no different. This cheese stinks but not nearly as much as the one I threw away. This one stinks like sweet creamy honey milk that is just a little south, but boy does it taste good. The other one an Explorateur, was so ripe even I couldnt eat it.
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When I was a kid, my dad would eat BierKase, a heavily scented cheese similar to Limburger. The Swiss actually invented Limburger, but the Germans took ownership! I learned alot about how cheeses become "stinky" when I once bought some aged brick cheese in Wisconsin. Couldn't wait to try it! Got home, opened it, and it knocked me flat. Soft cheeses, when aged, don't become mellow like a hard cheese- they become smelly....
wow, that's a beautiful shot of the city...I love a good, sharp cheese....I've never had your kind of cheese..once again, I'm a virgin.
I love cityscapes and I love cheese.
I used to live in this really cool apt where I could picnic on the roof with my daughter and watch the city.
It was awesome.
Have a great weekend!
--snow
Central Park must look beautiful this time of year.
I love Brie and blue vein, blue vein on crusty bread oooooooooooo drools! Love the Manhatten Pic, brings back memories and look theres the empire state building!
Buffalo: I love smelly soft cheese.
Beth: it is a nice shot and there are more I will post.
Snowelf: we used to go on my roof in the summer for sunset dinners but the roof isnt holding up well without a deck...so deck then once again.
HAR: it is glorious
LAraCroft: with veins, without veins, creamy cheese and crusty bread is a winner.
yes, I say yes to stinky cheese.
yum--cheese! Looks like a fun weekend, outside in the city. I love the topiary mazes, too.
mmmmmmmmmmm cheese!
oh goodness me. sometimes i can't deal with overly stinky cheese. matt loves it. the other day he was reveling about a malodorous cheese that smelled and tasted of barnyard. aaag.
I don't know what that thing is with the cream coming out of it, but I'm in LOVE. It looks delicious.
I feel like such a vanilla foodie compared to you!
Mmmmm cheese :-)
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