Minneapolis/St. Paul Nesties
Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.
Thank you.
Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
I have to supply a cheese tray for a bachelorette party wine-tasting this weekend. I have no idea where to start! Anyone made one before? What would be a good variety to have? Any suggestions of places to buy the cheese? My thoughts were to check out Whole Foods Saturday morning since it's close, but I'm open to other suggestions.
I believe there will be around 10-15 people, so I'm hoping for a few varieties and maybe some crackers/nuts/grapes to supplement the cheese. Also hoping to not spend very much!
TIA!

Samuel Robert 4/4/11 (Photo by Gruman Photography)

Re: Cheese Tray?
Trader Joe's is awesome for cheese - lots of selection and great prices. You could go to a specialty cheese shop too - France44 or Surdyk's cheese shop - but will pay a bit more there.
I'd do one soft cheese, one hard cheese and then something different. Or you can always try the one cow's milk cheese, one sheep's milk cheese and one goat's milk cheese approach.
Some of my favorite cheeses: brie; dill havarti; manchego; GOOD cheddar; Blue Stilton. It's fun to pair them with olive spreads, some almonds, high quality fruit pastes/marmalades/spreads.
jack | born 9.13.12 at 40w4d | 9 lbs 12 oz | 23 in
my puppy loves - chloe & jenson
pregnancy blog | chart
Tired after a long morning of hiking and swimming.
lunds/byerlys has a TON of great cheese. here are some of my favorites:
sartori - bellavitano (sort of a cross between a cheddar and a parm)
goat cheese w/ honey
rembrandt - aged gouda
purple moon - cabernet soaked cheddar
brie
I love baked brie with a blackberry jam or other odd jam.
Buy a sheet of cresent dough (but in the whole sheet, not stenciled out for cresents) and wrap it around the wheel of brie. Bake according to cresent directions and serve warm with crackers and jam!
Apricot Stilton is one of my faves, as is Manchego with honey.
I've had good luck with Kowalski's cheese department as well as Surdyks. (you can generally sample stuff at Surdyks which is nice) Trader Joes is good - just can't try it ahead of buying it.
For sides, I recommend grapes, whole grain crackers, some nuts (almonds and pecans are always good), apple pieces, and honey.
Lund's in Northeast has a great cheese guru - if she's still there, her name is Liz. She did a presentation at the store for one of my classes when I was student teaching. Also, Surdyk's has the best cheese selection in the city, and it's only a block away. I'd head over there.
GAWD, I miss Lund's. and Surdyk's. and Minneapolis in general.
Last I knew she was still there. She was one of my resident's at the apt community I used to work at. Great lady.
Nicole and Sam 10/3/09