From our house to yours, all the best of Christmas! May much good Canadian cheese be with you in 2021!
—Georgs Kolesnikovs
Never met a cheese I didn't like . . . well, hardly ever
From our house to yours, all the best of Christmas! May much good Canadian cheese be with you in 2021!
—Georgs Kolesnikovs
Take, for example, the award-winning cheeses that Fromagerie du Presbytère in Québec has assembled in a Winner’s Basket for $29.95: Louis d’Or, Religieuse, Laliberté and Bleu d’Élizabeth, plus a cranberry-guinea fowl treat from Faisanderie St-Albert. Order three baskets to give as gifts and one for yourself and the fromagerie will cover the cost of shipping.
Click here to reach the fromagerie’s online boutique.
From Prince Edward Island, the Over the Moon Box from Cows Creamery contains three pieces of Cheddar, Avonlea Clothbound, Extra Old and Appletree Smoked, two pieces of butter, Sea Salted and Cultured, Cheddar Pop, freshly baked COWS Butter Biscuits, Receiver Butter Crackers, Prince Edward Island Honey, Avonlea Preserves, COW CHIPS, and COWS Caramel Corn. $125 with shipping included.
Stonetown Artisan Cheese in Ontario offers a Charcuterie Box for $58 that contains four 170-gram wedges of cheese, including Grand Trunk and Wildwood, German salami and crackers. Free shipping with every purchase of $100 or more.
If you’re able and willing to shop in person, visit our directory of cheese shops across Canada by clicking here.
It’s about time!
So good to see Progressive Dairy Canada magazine produce an Advent calendar featuring Canadian cheese.
Really good to see excellent representation of cheesemakers from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland although we will quibble that many outstanding Québec cheeses are missing. Maybe next year we’ll have to develop an Advent calendar of our own.
But, for now, kudos to Progressive Dairy Canada!