fenchurch: (Huntsman)
Fenchurch ([personal profile] fenchurch) wrote2006-09-06 04:30 pm

Wonderful time of year

Mmmmmmm...

Gravenstein apples and Huntsman cheese.

'nuff said!

[identity profile] knitress.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yummmm. Huntsman. Yummm.

[identity profile] wildrider.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, I've never tried either. I'm always up for trying new apples and new cheese. Now I have to see if I can find 'em! (Although it makes me think of Granny Smith and Irish cheddar... which might be good enough...)

[identity profile] tomte.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Huntsman is sometimes labeled as "Double Gloucester with Stilton." It's a layered cheese. And it combines beautifully with the tart sweetness of Gravenstein apples. (Yeah, I really like this combination too.)

[identity profile] wildrider.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, a Stilton! YUM!!! (We recently tried a Stilton with blueberries and nectarines from Costco that's wonderful!)

[identity profile] tomte.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 03:22 am (UTC)(link)
Mmm.

Cheap Honeycrisp apples are already being sold at our local family-run apple orchard. I never thought I'd find any apple I'd prefer over Gravenstein, but a good ripe Honeycrisp is a happy, happy thing.

[identity profile] queenofattolia.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, you have to try Dubliner cheese if you haven't already. It's my new favorite -- a great combination of Cheddar and Parmesan flavors. Makes incredible mac & cheese.

[identity profile] mlgm.livejournal.com 2006-09-07 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
I love the apples and cheese available at the Farmer's Market in the fall. All the old fashioned apple varieties you can't get in a store, and handmade cheeses, made in small batches from their own animanls.

And where else can you buy your apples from a best-selling author?