Matched Cheese and Honey Makes the Perfect Culinary Gift for Father’s Day

What with the financial fears that are currently darkening the skies over Europe and the mindless phrases being spoken by some American politicians, it definitively seems time for a sweeter reference to reality.

And what’s sweeter (and more grounded) than a great cheese and a divinely delightful honey, especially for Dad’s Day.  But the secret to the greatest culinary enjoyment is making the best match – just as in life. 

So consider ‘marrying’ a clover honey with a Swiss Alpine or an Italian Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. Another great ‘relationship’ is a hardy buckwheat honey with an earthy Gouda cheese.  In each case, the contrast between the warm broad flavor of the cheese and the nutty character of the cheese is, well, a perfect match.

For those who prefer a closer balance of tone and flavor, there are the often overlooked bright delight of citrus honeys, which go well with a wide range of cheeses, including Camembert, Gruyere, Brie and mild Bleu.

Yet if sweetness is your desire while celebrating Father’s Day, honeys crafted from wildflowers capture an overt sweet taste that seem perfectly matched to Ricotta cheeses.    Its soft spreadable nature makes this duet literally dance across one’s palette, especially if topped with fresh fruit.

Just remember, that no matter which honey and cheese combo you prefer, on Father's Day Dad is the one who is simply matchless!

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Matrix and MADMEN Meet Fast Foods in the New Movie BRANDED

Be sure to watch for the new movie BRANDED, to be released September 7, 2012. It promises to be a dark and mind-altering voyage into a surreal, dystopian society in the near future where corporate brands have unleashed a monstrous global conspiracy to get inside consumers’ minds and keep them dependent, passive and unaware of personal choice.

In true epic form, one man with a passion for the truth of an unaltered reality and the desire to make truly individual choices, rises up and does tectonic battle against the evil of control.

BRANDED is the brain child of two widely respected marketing executives: Jamie Bradshaw and Alexander Doulerain. Using an inside knowledge of the marketing world that would put Don Draper of MADMEN to shame, Bradshaw and Doulerain co-wrote, produced and directed the film.

But the talent doesn’t stop there. Stunning special effects that are worthy of Matrix and hidden QR codes within the film, have drawn such stars as Ed Stoppard, Leelee Sobieski, Jeffrey Tambor and Max Von Sydow to the movie.

Does that spell “Blockbuster”? Almost certainly – so get your tickets in advance. This film is ultimately about a future that the staff of Your Culinary World hopes will never exist – a world where market conformity replaces creative culinary choices for both guests and chefs.

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2012