Monday, May 20, 2013

Great Canadian Cheese Festival


Prince Edward County (PEC) has really become quite the destination for foodie-related events and get aways. It has been too long since our previous trips to PEC.  Since we're a bit limited in the foodie-related events we can feasibly attend with a baby, I was thrilled to be invited to the Ottawa-based media launch for The Great Canadian Cheese Festival that will be taking place in a couple of weeks in PEC.  

With more than 100 exhibitors and vendors and over 125 different Canadian cheeses to sample, this show is the largest cheese show is Canada.  

    

This event gave a taste of the exhibitors you'll see at the festival.  

Of course, we couldn't pass by Casa Dea Estates Winery's wines without sampling a bit for ourselves!  PEC's wines benefit from a mineral rich soil and a climate moderated by the adjacent Lake Ontario.  


A chilled white wine (I believe it was Pinot Gris) was a delicious way to cool down from the warm weather of the day.


Saavy Company, was behind the marketing of the event.  Saavy Company has organized transportation to the festival for those coming from Ottawa.  Their tour includes a round-trip coach bus and tickets to the festival.

One of my favourite samples came from Seed to Sausage's skewers of a selection of their salami.  This artisan sausage maker uses local products where possible with few additives and preservatives.  Their products are available at a number of locations in Ottawa.  I am going to have to seek out some more of their Lomo.


We spent some time chatting with Salty Don, who can be regularly found at the Ottawa and Carp Farmer's Markets.  It was interesting learning about the different techniques he uses to add flavour and scent to his salts.  



I'm a bit of a sucker for honey.  I regularly use it in baking, in my tea and when making jam, so I am always tempted to buy just "one more jar." I sampled some of Heavenly Honey's creamed cinnamon honey butter, which would be delicious on a piece of toast.  
   

I'm still kind of hoping that we can magically make it to The Great Canadian Cheese Festival. StumbleUpon

7 comments:

Torviewtoronto said...

I have been wanting to get the pink salt this post reminds me of this chore again :) lovely post Mary hope all is well in your end kind regards

PG said...

Thanks! Mary's daughter wrote the post. Salty Don's salt is at the Ottawa Farmer's Market.

giz said...

It's ok Akheela, I love taking credit for Psychgrad's hard work

That Girl said...

It's great your able to still attend these kind of events with E! I know how the little ones change the activities you can participate in.

Online PhD UK by Dorothy Engle said...

Wow, very delicious confections. By just looking at these photos, my stomach commands me to go to the kitchen and have something to eat. I never been to Canada, but I have tasted some of its food products. I would love to take part to its festivities just like the Canadian Cheese Festival.

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chicago foodie girl said...
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chicago foodie girl said...

A festival of cheese?! Yes. Yes. YES!!

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