【En la intimidad】

Ugh,En la intimidad whatever, chocolate is fine. But why does it have to dominate allthe major holidays? Can't the savory fans among us get some love?

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Food blogger Annem Hobson is sick to death of chocolate being the center of attention. She's created the ultimate Easter egg—they're called "Cheester Eggs"—to give chocolate Easter treats a run for their money. They're made from a solid block of cheese. And, unlike chocolate Easter eggs, these eggs aren't hollow in the middle. Cheester Eggs are made in collaboration with independent artisan cheese company Wildes Cheese from a "specially devised, unique recipe" using unhomogenized cow's milk and vegetarian rennet. It's based on the company's Napier cheese—a crumbly, hard cheese with a creamy texture and slightly sharp flavor.

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"Chocolate is okay, but it’s a little boring, and frankly I’m sick of seeing it dominating key retail periods," says Hobson. "Cheese is what excites me, so I’m thrilled my plans for a Cheester Egg have finally hatched and that the Cheese Advent Calendar is becoming a reality."Cheester Eggs are available for £14.95 online or at Broadway Market, Alexandra Palace Market or Myddelton Road Market in London. Alas, if you're not a UK resident, you won't be able to get your hands on a Cheester Egg. Make due by nibbling a nearby block of cheese into an egg shape.


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