“\eor ‘, ¥ : PAGE Cl, THE HERALD, Wednesday, November 27,1974 : 4 we a . I left my native France on a Tuesday and .by Wednesday afternoon was organizing a wine and cheese party rig here in Toronto. _ Many people have since asked py Maree ine, for.“my secret”: Its no secret, its delightfully simple. Here we go: you will need. glasses of a . Siiple shape, ‘plaics, knives, -gorkscrews, ice. and ice con- ‘ tainers for the white and rose “wines which are to be served | -< chilled. Red wines ure served at “yroom - temperature “except for = Beaujolais whieh should be Y cooled. >The “ most’ important patt is : the seleetion of the wines and Cheeses: In: France ‘wine and ‘cheese’ are. called inseparable i friends, this -means that the ‘ flavour’ of ‘the cheese compli _ ments the bouquet of the wine. ' Lallowed’six otinces of cheese ‘and’ one hotile of wine - per mucil, guest which is: generous but not excessive. Your guests should not be given the impression that they are expected ‘to drink too nor: should they be alowed lo go away: thirsty. -L'ptesented cach cheese type on a differnt’ tray with its complementary wine beside it; “The first tray proudly dis- ” played: Cumembert © and Brie, two of. France’s most famous ‘cheeses, they are soft inside and have floured” crusts. Tradition- ‘ ally’ these ‘should be accumpun- died by -w light bodied red wine und the bottle of Beaune beside ‘the’ tray was a perfect match. “fort con’ it, * The ‘seeond tray had. Raque- Roquefort. is the “ariginal blue cheese and is made “from .ewe’s milk, a’ strong blue eaean neste, Se eer Laas } ‘ f | Cancer | Facts TIPS TO HELP STOP SMOKING . 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In other words, keep yourself ‘occupied so-that you don't keep thinking about smoking. > Some find it useful to have : lots of snacks handy, such as . olives, dried fruits, celery, mints, crackers and gum, ‘Curing the withdrawal time, “peach for a snack instead of a . smoke. “Pamphlets | and information about cancer can be obtained ’ free by writing to: B.C. and ‘Yukon, Division, Canadian | Cancer Society, 1926, West : Broadway, Vancouver, or 457 ‘Caledonla, Victoria, B.C. PUNCH LINE OF THE WEEK REPAIRMEN KNOW THE TRICKS BUT NOT THE TRADE, “we care BOTTLES "POP SHOP Wa.m,- 6p.me- Fri. titty. ‘STOCK UP FOR XMAS ” ° ‘ _& (het blends veined cheese which beautifully with a full bodied red wine. On this occasion I selected-a Cotes du Rhone, a classic mateh. “The third tray featured hard and semi hard cheeses, in this case Sty Paulin, French Gouda, Tome. and Rondin. These cheeses may be served with 2 variety: of wines but I prefer a dry. aromatic white such as Macon or 4 rose suchas Anjou rose, This time I selected a Macon. The fourth tray consisted of an assortment of cream cheeses including Petits-suisses, the true king of ‘soft creamy cheeses from Normandy, Each tiny non- salted roll makes a’ delicious. ready to eat partion. These cheescs | decided to marry with a bottle of .Sylyaner, a fresh, light, fruily wine from = the Alsace region. The Alsace region which spreads along the French bank of .the Rhine produces* ‘dry, fresh, fruity wines. The final tray consisted of a’ variety of processed cheeses. All cheeses of this type are a blend of varigus kinds of cheeses melted together and to which butter, milk or cream are added. This particular assortment was made up .of different cheeses which lave the advantage of being alteady in portions such as six de savoie, vache qui rit etc. "Having already two red and two white wines 1 chose an Anjou rose to compliment. | this tray. This isa slightly sweet soft and mellow wine from the Loire which should be served chilled. a! Finally, a couple of important things which could make all the difference. You should buy the. wine afew days before. the, _ party to permit it to * vest"! and “if possible open the’ bottles’ a”. little while before serving, even ten minutes, to allow the wine to breathe, You can put your cheese on crackers or, if you wait to be really French, use #2 biscottes or maniscottes (French : melba toast), This is by flO means: an &x- haustive: guide; just an example of a wine and cheese | organized recently. After all, fialf the fun is in trying and if in doubt femember, champagne goes with: every thing! .° . 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