Damn that sounds good. I used to get, like, quality cheese from the fancy pile. Nowadays I get the shredded stuff because it works, but I miss the variety. Dry stuff, sharp stuff, soft oily muenster my dad insists on leaving out on the counter "because it's better at room temperature", and dammit he's right? wonders why he has has had an ant problem all these years though
For DND yesterday I made another lazy combi-ricebowl of sweat peas, seaweed (need more seaweed), bok choy, green beans, and a cut of chicken. Didn't have any parsely but fixed that today. Stews and whatever-a-rice-cooker-makes are so easy and fun for experimenting.
Shallots are the tiny onion things? They look weird but I'll look out for them when I'm buying seaweed, I know the asian market has them by weight.
But yeah I've gotten used to basic, chemically-prepared cheese. Because it's very common here and more economical.
honestly tastes great compared to no cheese. Tasting specialty cheese is a bonus for visiting my dang family, that works
Edit:
Thinking about what my DND characters would eat as typical hard-rations, I automatically went to hard bread and cheese. Jerky too, particularly since current character's a beefy paladin, but mostly cheese and crackers.
The stuff dad and I ate hiking.
Well, that and fig newtons, but I'm averse to most fruit nowadays
Lots of nuts too, though! They're so convenient and provide most of a protein combo.