Today is my birthday and thanks to my sisters, Lynn & Carol, and my lovely wife, Lysa I have some really cool
things to write about. Prominently featured in the photograph is a 100ml bottle of the best vinegar in the world . Minus 8 is ice wine vinegar made by a couple of Canadian foodies near Niagra Falls. Once only available to professional chefs, it’s probably still not available in your local market; the stuff isn’t cheap ($30 for a 100ml/3.38oz bottle) but it makes common vinegar taste like something mopped off a factory floor. I plan to acquire more quality vinegar but after reading about Minus 8 I decide to start with the best: as you can see I couldn’t wait to open the bottle, and I was not disappointed.
Just behind the vinegar is another example of superlative quality. Olvida nickel plated, cast iron cookware combines the cooking advantages of cast iron with the memory free durability of nickel sulfide. It doesn’t require seasoning, it’s dishwasher safe, it’s nonstick, and you can scrub it, scrape it, even hit it with a hammer and you won’t damage the nickel surface. Olvida doesn’t come cheap either, but I figure this will be the last 13” skillet and grill pan I ever own. More importantly, the nickel alloy is non reactive (but it will oxidize- dry it well) so it’s a healthier option than the average non-stick cookware.
Blocking off the background glare are a few bottles Lysa and I picked up last week at Applewood Winery in Warwick, NY. We’ll have more to say about these as we open them.