MBA Peregrinations

Charting the course of my travels through the MBA experience.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Say Cheese!

The day after Jerusalem, we planned to head south to the desert. But before the long drive, a big brunch was in order at a dairy farm/restaurant. This place is very charming and serene, with a tiny fish pond and a patio just steps away from where the sheep hang out, so you can pet the sheep that provide the milk for your cheese. It was just the environment to have a long and lazy meal. The selection of cheeses is extensive - soft to firm, mild to sharp, and really interesting ones flavored with various ingredients like peppers, mushrooms, and bay leaves. We tasted 7 or 8 different cheeses and decided which ones we wanted, and then took a seat on the patio. After starting on our cappuccinos, we were quite pleased when presented with our meal.


I do like cheese, but usually don't eat it in large quantities - a taste or sprinkle is usually adequate. Israel has really tasty cheeses - dairy here is high quality. So I've been eating more than usual. The stuff that we got for brunch was the real McCoy - all fresh and delicious. I ate more cheese that morning than I have in the past month. Ecstatic for the tastebuds, brutal for the waistline. But it was certainly enough to tide me over for the long drive into the desert, which I'll post on next.

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4 Comments:

At 10:36 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger Josekin said...

Sweet, you're catching up with those dudes in Asia!

 
At 10:42 PM, January 30, 2007, Blogger VR said...

Cheese - yuk. How's the soy cheese?

 
At 2:50 PM, January 31, 2007, Blogger CKL said...

Did someone say cheese?

 
At 3:09 AM, February 04, 2007, Blogger Le Voyageur said...

@josekin - its hard to post consistently, the desert is not yet equipped with wifi... ;)

@rfk - no soy cheese, they raise sheep, the tofu is too high maintenance

@ckl - hi! hope all is well, will be back in SF soon, say hi to d.

 

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