Cheeeese! I used to buy Wensleydale regularly, just because I liked how Wallace said it. The cheese selection at Schnucks is so, so, so incredibly boring and uninspiring -- WHERE is my Lancashire? WHERE, O Schnucks, is the Stilton?
Wensleydale used to be available at Wild Oats Market, which is more expensive than most groceries, but for certain items that make life more bearable (organic, preshelled edamame, for example) it's worth an occasional trip. I do miss their predecessor -- Squash Blossom, which was locally-owned and smallish, friendly and in MIDTOWN! Check there for good cheeses. Costco is not a bad place to find a wider variety, but it's such a drag shopping in a cavernous warehouse.
And I have been a fan of Nick Parks' animation since "Creature Comforts." I have a reel of shorts on VCR from Aardvark that are just great. And the little rabbits in "Wererabbit" are beyond cute, but in a very good way.
What's to know? I love my daughter, my family and friends. I'm Anglican (please don't say 'Episcopalian'), I vote, I detest finding little bits of paper on the floor or in the car. The smell of warm sesame oil makes me happy. I have Sjogren's Syndrome, which is neither curable nor fatal, but is often quite a pain (in the neck and other places).
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Where on Earth do you find this stuff?! lol
I have all of the Wallace and Grommitt movies/skits - glad to see you're also a fan! But then, how could you not love Curse of the Warerabbit? :)
Cheeeese! I used to buy Wensleydale regularly, just because I liked how Wallace said it. The cheese selection at Schnucks is so, so, so incredibly boring and uninspiring -- WHERE is my Lancashire? WHERE, O Schnucks, is the Stilton?
Wensleydale used to be available at Wild Oats Market, which is more expensive than most groceries, but for certain items that make life more bearable (organic, preshelled edamame, for example) it's worth an occasional trip. I do miss their predecessor -- Squash Blossom, which was locally-owned and smallish, friendly and in MIDTOWN! Check there for good cheeses. Costco is not a bad place to find a wider variety, but it's such a drag shopping in a cavernous warehouse.
And I have been a fan of Nick Parks' animation since "Creature Comforts." I have a reel of shorts on VCR from Aardvark that are just great. And the little rabbits in "Wererabbit" are beyond cute, but in a very good way.
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