I have been coming to Cincinnati for over 17 years, to teach at
CooksWares. Last fall friends took me to
Jungle Jim's a Culinary Disneyland in the suburbs of Northern Cincinnati. I fell in love; this place is as big as an airplane hanger, and filled with EVERYTHING you can imagine. If I lived here, I would be thanking my lucky stars that I was able to shop here. Instead of my waxing poetically about it, here are some photos from this mornings' shopping trip.
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This is the butter bar, more butter than you can possibly imagine! |
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The amount, variety and types of butter were mind boggling! |
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Be still my heart; a wall of blue cheese! |
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Prices are pretty amazing! |
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Sharing the goodness of Sumo mandarins with the rest of the country! |
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Crazy wine holders and lots of housewares | | | | | | | | | | |
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Nutella without the nuts, British style |
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Asian food, complete with tuk-tuk |
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4 aisles of hot sauces |
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Adult oriented hot sauces | | |
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Traditionally made Balsamico by Pedroni |
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If you are buying $5 balsamic, it's not balsamic---traditionally aged is $199.99 here |
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A wall of hummus above the olive bar |
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Yes, it is Ohio! |
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more cheese |
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small area of the wine section |
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and cigars |
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I will admit to being lost a few times, but all in all this is a great destination, and if you are in the mid-west, make the trip--it's amazing. Wish we had one in San Diego. I'm on the road again tomorrow headed to West Lafayette, IN to teach this week at
KitchenArt. I hope you are enjoying your weekend.
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