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#84628 - 06/15/09 05:22 PM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: laduque]
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Registered: 05/06/00
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WOWEE!!! Costco had Torta del Casar???!?!? That's GREAT! How big was "the small wheel"? I'd say $18 is dirt cheep since the average starting price for a "normal wheel" is no less than 25 Euros. (that's like $34!) I LOVE (and I mean LOVE!!!) Torta del Casar cheese. "They say" to leave it out of the refrigerator for the first 2-3 days (not in the sun, though, and not if it's super hot, either). But after those 3-days you should refrigerate it - but still eat it as soon as possible. Problem is, after you open it, and after you put it in the refrigerator, you get that BLOW-BACK stench everytime you open the refrigerator door! PEE-EWWW!!!! Stuff generally smells terrible but tastes OH-SO-GOOOOD! It usually takes two people about 3 days to eat it - EACH OF THE 3 DAYS!!! By the end you're usually fed up with it, all cheesed out. hehehe... Goes great with a good bottle of Spanish red wine, too. Our Kroger supermarket carried a few Spanish items as did the World Market (??) chain. The Giant Eagle supermarket chain always carried a good selection of Spanish wines, too, but no Spanish foods. And, of course, there's always mail-order from places like www.Tienda.com , but they can be kind of pricey - but they do have everything you could ever want. Saludos, MadridMan
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#84634 - 06/15/09 08:19 PM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: laduque]
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Registered: 02/23/06
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I love strong cheese and have a favourite Spanish goats cheese . I too have the "blow back " but have solved it by using plastic tupperware boxes in the fridge .
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#84636 - 06/16/09 03:59 AM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: steve robinson]
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Registered: 02/14/07
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Loc: st cyrus , scotland
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Lucky you , I was in cocsto in Aberdeen UK last week and they didnt have it there . I have looked for it here but its near impossible to get . Ill get some from a mercado this week when I get to Madrid
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#84800 - 07/08/09 01:26 PM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: laduque]
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Congratulations, laduque! Did they have any other Spanish foods there like embutidos, olives, or Spanish wine? And hey, they have a website too at http://www.spanishtable.com/ . Other locations include Seattle, Washington, Mill Valley & Berkley California! Saludos, MadridMan
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#84802 - 07/08/09 02:09 PM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: MadridMan]
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Registered: 10/02/00
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Loc: San Diego, CA, USA
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They had many Spanish food options...4 or 5 different brands of piquillo peppers, many, many brands of olive oil (Spanish), sweets, embutidos (from La Espanola Meats and some imports), also cheese, Kas Limon, olives, pimenton, ceramics and all types of paelleras and burners. I also love that they had a very good selection of Spanish and Mediterrean cookbooks, children's books in Spanish, and other reads in Spanish. A lot of CD's too! You name it, they had it! Did you know there are 3 Spanish restaurants in Santa Fe? A town of only 75,000! The website is not that user friendly and the manager is in the process of redoing it to make it better.
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#85120 - 08/20/09 04:25 PM
Re: Spanish Cheese at Costco, USA!
[Re: laduque]
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Registered: 09/12/06
Posts: 30
Loc: Los Angeles Calif.
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They had many Spanish food options...4 or 5 different brands of piquillo peppers, many, many brands of olive oil (Spanish), sweets, embutidos (from La Espanola Meats and some imports), also cheese, Kas Limon, olives, pimenton, ceramics and all types of paelleras and burners. I also love that they had a very good selection of Spanish and Mediterrean cookbooks, children's books in Spanish, and other reads in Spanish. A lot of CD's too! You name it, they had it! Did you know there are 3 Spanish restaurants in Santa Fe? A town of only 75,000! The website is not that user friendly and the manager is in the process of redoing it to make it better.
The funny thing was I found out from someone in Spain (via skype) that La Espanola is about 15 minutes from my house. A very dangerous store to go to as I always spend too much there.
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