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I thought drawing ✍️ cheese would be a piece of cake 🍰
At the Salon du Fromage 🧀
Blocks of quince jelly Yum Yum 😋
I’m still crazy for this PAVÉ /faux cobblestone block made outside Paris - a delicious combo of creamy milk 🐄 + goat 🐐 cheeses.
They are having a special celebratory banquet in the cow 🐄 stalls on Monday, the 15th at LÀ FERME DE LA TREMBLAYE Anyone want to go?
I look a bit worn down from all the 🧀 feasting…
While SOLLI was daintily tasting, I was busy stuffing my pockets with samples 🤫 I needed them to paint from - my haul.
My favorite takeaway is, ‘Le Compostelle’ with the famous St. Jacques scallop shell of the pilgrims embossed into it.
Plan to return in 2027 for the next SALON DU FROMAGE held at Porte de Versailles convention Center.



































Your post makes me feel hungry for cheese. I only have Dutch Gouda at home. No French cheese
ReplyDeleteBest, Isabelle
Dear Isabelle,
DeleteGOUDA was well represented as well as Italy ,Switzerland, UK, etc. No US VT cheddar was present 🤷♀️
I have to admit working on this post got me salivating and I devoured some Danish and French cheeses brought home from the salon.
DeleteAll looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey were!!
DeleteI've read that aged & fermented cheese are good for the gut microbiome, so I'm eating fermented brie this week.
ReplyDeleteWe oo this is Very good news! Thank you 🙏
DeleteI love Brie and most all cheese! It is often expensive here in SoCal so I am always looking for bargains and small bits sold in a basket at the cheese shop area in certain super markets. This looks fabulous! These fairs are wonderful. I can't think of anything like this here except in 2005 when a world food fair had to change venues and it came to the Convention Center in San Diego but was only for buyers of the products. No general attendees were allowed.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately it’s the TARIFFS that have made French 🇫🇷 & other cheeses prohibitive 😬
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