I enjoyed this for breakfast today. Thanks to Delphi ... ask Lars Fosdal for more details :D


I enjoyed this for breakfast today. Thanks to Delphi ... ask Lars Fosdal for more details :D

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  1. The Snøfrisk goat cheese is made in Ørsta at location 299. The Chanterelle variant is my favorite, but the Naturelle is also great with fresh Rocket and Smoked Salmon. :)

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  2. oh, and yes,it did pass through our Delphi software :)

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  3. Interesting... I know about software passing through hardware after a fashion, but hardware passing through software?!? Was it passed by reference or by value I wonder? ;)

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  4. Walter Prins By reference, naturally ;)

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  5. I /love/ goat cheese. Where can I find this, eg perhaps specific supermarket chains or online?

    The chanterelle version is with chanterelle mushrooms?

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  6. David Millington Yes, wild chanterelle from Latvia, I believe. Online would be difficult as it needs refrigeration. I can ask around to find out where it is exported.

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  7. Lars Fosdal Thanks. I'll survive if I don't try it :) But I do like good cheese and the Delphi connection makes it worth trying too.

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  8. David Millington Where are you located these days?

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  9. Lars Fosdal Tallinn, Estonia. (I'm writing from Köln, though, I came here for Christmas. Flying back this afternoon.)

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  10. David Millington Seems that the REMA 1000 stores have disappeared from Estonia. Not sure what the R-Kioski carries?
    http://www.reitangruppen.no/butikkoversikt/

    There is also a chance that Rimi carries Tine products.
    https://www.rimi.ee/kauplused/supermarketid/tallinn

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  11. Lars Fosdal R-Kioski are tiny stores (if they're the ones I'm thinking of.) Rimi is a possibility, though. I'll check it out!

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