Cynthia wrote:Unbelievable. I've often thought there were some things that simply would never show up Chicagoland, however inclusive and exotic we became -- like fermented mare's milk. Seriously.
And yet there it was, at Garden Fresh in Buffalo Grove -- from Russia, rather than Mongolia, so called Kumis, rather than Airag. But with a picture of a horse and the translation beneath it "horse milk." And next to it, your choice of camel milk or goat milk.
So if you've always wanted to try it, here's your chance.
Cynthia wrote:Unbelievable. I've often thought there were some things that simply would never show up Chicagoland, however inclusive and exotic we became -- like fermented mare's milk. Seriously.
And yet there it was, at Garden Fresh in Buffalo Grove -- from Russia, rather than Mongolia, so called Kumis, rather than Airag. But with a picture of a horse and the translation beneath it "horse milk." And next to it, your choice of camel milk or goat milk.
JoelF wrote:I think I've seen camel milk at Fresh Farms (Niles north). Is it true that unfermented mare's milk is severely laxative?
JoelF wrote:I think I've seen camel milk at Fresh Farms (Niles north).
Katie wrote:For me, calling them FF Niles north and FF Niles south is more helpful. Or just FF Golf and FF Touhy.
I like keeping a few of those little Profi hams in my desk drawer at work for a quick snack.Cynthia wrote:I've always been curious about the little foil containers of pasztet (Polish paté) that line the shelves of a lot of the stores that cater to an Eastern European clientele.
Cynthia wrote:I've always been curious about the little foil containers of pasztet (Polish paté) that line the shelves of a lot of the stores that cater to an Eastern European clientele ... it's actually surprisingly tasty -- no stronger than good liver sausage, but far more silken ... it's a nice treat at a bargain price, should you be craving a bit of paté.
Katie wrote:I've found a wide variety of flavors of them at the nearest Garden Fresh Market, and although I haven't studied them closely, it's my impression that they're Polish products.
TomInSkokie wrote:Midnight Moon aged goat cheese, similar to gouda, by Cypress Grove Creamery in California, on sale at Mariano's.
One of the best cheeses I have ever tasted.
Very nice indeed, though I was hoping for a bit more in the protein crystal crunch department. Healthy discount as stated. Thanks for the heads up Tom. As an aside, for the vegetarians in the bunch, its made with vegetarian rennet.TomInSkokie wrote:Midnight Moon aged goat cheese, similar to gouda, by Cypress Grove Creamery in California, on sale at Mariano's.
One of the best cheeses I have ever tasted.
G Wiv wrote:Very nice indeed, though I was hoping for a bit more in the protein crystal crunch department.TomInSkokie wrote:Midnight Moon aged goat cheese, similar to gouda, by Cypress Grove Creamery in California, on sale at Mariano's.
One of the best cheeses I have ever tasted.
From the Cypress Grove web site. Midnight Moon®JoelF wrote:Maybe it's something about goat, but I don't think I've ever got crystal crunchiness in a goat cheese, no matter how aged.