Re: St. Lawrence Market, Toronto
Just a tidbit about Stinking Bishop, brought to my attention by my daughter and described by Wikipedia as follows:
"The cheese was brought to international attention by a brief but important role in the Oscar-winning 2005 animated film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, in which it was used to revive Wallace from the dead. Demand for the cheese subsequently rose by 500%."
BTW Jim, as for shopping in Jermyn Street, your experience sums up the tone well (though they were very nice in the cheese shop) - while I enjoyed Jermyn Street, it's a bit out of my normal element. My trip was a sort of surreal experience - due to circumstances that would take too long to explain, I was a guest at one of the gentlemens clubs on Pall Mall where a long list of antiquated rules and customs prevailed, requiring, among other things, that as a woman, I be escorted everywhere within the premises when outside my room. I felt very conspicuous and sometimes frowned-upon ... all with great civility, of course! I was very happy to have had the experience but also relieved when it was time to return to the comfort of my far more ordinary circumstances!
Just a tidbit about Stinking Bishop, brought to my attention by my daughter and described by Wikipedia as follows:
"The cheese was brought to international attention by a brief but important role in the Oscar-winning 2005 animated film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, in which it was used to revive Wallace from the dead. Demand for the cheese subsequently rose by 500%."
BTW Jim, as for shopping in Jermyn Street, your experience sums up the tone well (though they were very nice in the cheese shop) - while I enjoyed Jermyn Street, it's a bit out of my normal element. My trip was a sort of surreal experience - due to circumstances that would take too long to explain, I was a guest at one of the gentlemens clubs on Pall Mall where a long list of antiquated rules and customs prevailed, requiring, among other things, that as a woman, I be escorted everywhere within the premises when outside my room. I felt very conspicuous and sometimes frowned-upon ... all with great civility, of course! I was very happy to have had the experience but also relieved when it was time to return to the comfort of my far more ordinary circumstances!
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