Geo wrote:LD says "just drizzle with a little honey and a blue cheeze and some nuts...perfect IMHO".
Wow. I've got to admit that that sounds just terrific! I've got some nice Danish blue
Geo wrote:Which is your Costco, the one out by the airport, or the one under the bridge in Homestead?
Geo wrote:PS. Btw, I'm going to cook some Pgh Sicilian hot sausage tomorrow for dinner, from Parma! Man, that is STILL the best sausage in the universe.
Diannie wrote:I had a lovely appetizer of fresh mission figs, stuffed with gorgonzola, wrapped in prosciutto and drizzled with an aged, syrupy balsamic at Cafe Amano in Elmhurst the other night. The sweet figs, tangy cheese and salty ham were a nice combination. The plate was garnished with fresh berries that were perfect for scraping the balsamic off the plate. It was a pricey plate ($10) but very enjoyable
Cafe Amano
www.cafeamano.com
105 S York Rd # 100
Elmhurst, IL
(630) 279-9333
None this evening at 8Joy wrote:Jerry's had big pints of very nice fresh figs for $2.98 and separately sold individual figs that were much larger for I think 50 cents each.
i wish people would add addresses when they mention places, rather than assume we all know what you are talking about. what/where is jerry's?? thanks, justjoanJoy wrote:
Jerry's had big pints of very nice fresh figs for $2.98 and separately sold individual figs that were much larger for I think 50 cents each.
--Joy