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 Lunch & Dinner
 Turn A Few Pieces of Cheese Into A Great Cheese Experience 
   Spiced Quince Preserve from  
          Palette Fine Foods proves that 
          a 
          great condiment does for a 
          piece of cheese what a great 
          mustard does for a sandwich. Palette Foods: Condiments For Cheese
 Cheese Plate:
     This quintet of condiments makes everyday cheese look great and makes great cheese even more exciting. To spruce up everyday cheddar, swiss, and blue, keep jars of Spiced Quince Preserve, Purple Basil Jelly, and Peppered Black Mission Fig Preserve, respectively.
 Breakfast: Purple Basil and Golden Raspberry are also designed to go with toast and scones; and the others work well as bread spreads too.
 Dinner: Golden Raspberry is a good puree for foie gras, duck, or to decorate a plate with a dab of color.  Purple basil jelly does mint jelly one better: offer a dab with lamb or pork chops or loin.
 Dessert: Condiments For Cheese also work as condiments for pound cake, or as a top garnish for sorbets and ice creams. A dab of purple basil, fig or sour cherry on top transforms a scoop of chocolate; quince and coffee are an exotic pairing; everything works with vanilla (and if you use a ¼ teaspoon measure, you can put 4 different flavors at the 4 compass points of a scoop.
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    Snack Foods 
John Wm. Macy: CheeseSticks Breakfast:  Add to bread basket, garnish a plate of eggsAppetizers & Snacks: With beer and robust red wines, with snack cheeses, for general munching
 Lunch & Dinner: Accent to soups and salads (decorative as sticks or broken into croutons)
 
   Not just for munching,CheeseSticks are
 snappy garnishes
          Honeys & Syrups 
Palette Foods: Lavender HoneyWe also adore the Anise and Chili honeys—get all 3 for maximum star value.
 Breakfast:  On toast, muffins, scones; with fruit and yogurt, on cereal; with pancakes and waffles; in tea Appetizers & Snacks: With beer and robust red wines, with snack cheeses,
 Lunch & Dinner: Accent to soups and salads (decorative as sticks or broken into croutons)
 honey is honey that has either fruit, coloring or flavoring added.
  honey is honey that has either fruit, coloring or flavoring added.    Keep an “Instant Italian Feast” Tucked Away Tuck away a bag or two of gourmet pasta in beautiful shapes and colors, along with some jars of roasted peppers, marinated artichoke hearts, and some nice breadsticks. Keep a container of excellent grated Parmigiano Reggiano or Pecorino Romano cheese in the freezer, along with some sliced gourmet sausages. When you need an impressive impromptu dinner in 15 minutes, just cook the pasta and heat the sausage in the microwave for a minute—the grated cheese “defrosts” instantly. You don’t need a formal sauce—just toss the pasta with butter or fine olive oil and offer guests a grind of fresh pepper. With breadsticks and a roasted pepper and artichoke “antipasto”  with balsamic vinegar, you don’t have to worry about a fresh loaf of Italian bread or fresh salad greens (but if you have then on hand, by all means, serve them).     Mangia pasta: Bow Ties and Mother-In- 
Law’s Tongues. Photo by Gina Erdmann.  Products We Like:  Pasta: Castellano, Mangia,Tradizione di Puglia  Sausage: Bilinski (click here for our review)  Antipasto: Roasted peppers, artichokes, et al from Divina    Honey Products   Flavored/fruited honey is honey that has either fruit, coloring or flavoring added.   Infused honey is honey that has had flavors of herbs, spices, peels, etc. added to it by steeping.   Dried honey is honey that has been dehydrated and mixed with other ingredients to keep it free-flowing.  Honey stix consist of liquid honey in a straw. Sometimes flavors are added.     Specially Certified Honey  Kosher honey is honey that is produced, processed and packaged in accordance with Jewish dietary regulations and certified by a Kosher organization.              
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