The story of Don Quixote takes place in La Mancha, a hot, arid plain in south central Spain. The novel mentions cheese 13 times, and the cheese on Don Quixote's mind was Manchego (Mon-CHAY-goh), one of Spain's iconic cheeses.
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Showing posts with label Manchego. Show all posts
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Manchego: A Spanish Classic
The story of Don Quixote takes place in La Mancha, a hot, arid plain in south central Spain. The novel mentions cheese 13 times, and the cheese on Don Quixote's mind was Manchego (Mon-CHAY-goh), one of Spain's iconic cheeses.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Brown Ale for Thanksgiving

I know what you're thinking: Thanksgiving is a special celebration so you should pull out the wine, right?
Don't think that you have to, because there is historical precedent for serving beer instead. Do you think that the Pilgrims ran down to the corner store for a bottle of Beaujolais Nouveau? No, they did not. They drank the beer that they had brewed.
Honor the Pilgrims by serving beer!
Honor the Pilgrims by serving beer!
There are plenty of great beer choices
for Thanksgiving dinner, but I'm going to suggest something
that isn't terribly sexy, esoteric, or beer-geeky: Brown Ale.
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