Obviously a Mersault as the acidity cuts right through the heavy soy milk 
and sugary sweetness without fully cleansing the palette so that the Capt 
Crunch and soymilk flavors can still linger, though without becoming too 
cloying. My preference in a Mersault is the multi-appelation Le Montrachet, 
which was made collectively by Drouhin, Latour, et al. I am not up to date 
on vintages. So many wines so little time.

There are two (main) theories on pairing wines with food;  like with like 
and opposite with opposite. So some people drink maybe something really 
sweet with dessert, such as the obvious Sauterne, whereas something heavy 
and red like a Zinfandel can go just as well with something like a creme 
brulee. However the complexity of Captain Crunch I believe calls for 
something similar but not too alike. Maybe something even less complex than 
a French wine, something maybe Germain such as an Auslese or Berenauslese. 
Obviously a Trokenberenauslese is a bit too over the top altogether in 
sweetness in which case the Capt. Crunch would lose its finesse and probably 
become bitter by comparison.

So you can sense that it's really a matter of taste.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com>
To: <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 8:50 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: More despondency


> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Kirk" <kirk_bernha...@...> wrote:
> <
> I drank wine for breakfast,>
>
> I always forget the right wine pairing with Capt. Crunch, what is it 
> again?
>
>>
>> Return to God the way you were born.
>> I do believe that it's when I am on this topic that I
>> praise God to the heavens. For as long as I can hold on.
>>
>> Otherwise I was born Athiest.
>>
>> Rastafari aren't supposed to get tats either.
>>
>> I did my good deeds for the day.
>> I was nice to the supermarket girl, I gave a war vet two smokes, I gave a
>> sick girl some Prilosec, I fed a depressed friend a line of sickening 
>> sweet
>> bullshit that even sounded trite to me, but it got a laugh out of him.
>>
>> And I also ignored the ants I trampled, I drank wine for breakfast, I 
>> drove
>> too fast and blasted Ashes Divide out the open windows. I looked with 
>> lust
>> upon many many women. Many.  I didn't cook dinner for my overworked wife. 
>> I
>> asked the doc to up the dose on my Celexa. I'm yawning and stretching 
>> again.
>>
>> And I haven't even confessed the bad things I did.
>> Not sure I got your point. Are we therefore more alike than we thought?
>> I appreciate your taking time out to ramble with me.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "I am the eternal" <l.shad...@...>
>> To: <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 6:11 PM
>> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: More despondency
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Kirk <kirk_bernha...@...> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I remember this TV show that had a character who was 1. Crippled in a
>> >> wheelchair. 2. A dwarf. 3. Jewish 4. Atheist 5. African American He
>> >> said, "If I'm happy, no one has the right to be unhappy."
>> >>
>> >> Count yer blessings, bubs, others here can see them.
>> > Ever read George C. Chesbro?
>> >
>>
>> Kirk, as you know it's starting to get warm where we live.  Yesterday
>> night I was working at the shelter and I tossed a new shirt to this
>> guy.  He pulled his shirt off and swapped it with the new one I'd
>> tossed him.  I was blown away to see that this guy had multiple
>> instances of the Star of David and his initials in Hebrew tatted into
>> his torso.  I kind of just stopped when I saw that and didn't start up
>> again.  Thinking over it, this guy can't have been a good Jew because
>> Jews don't get tats.  Return to God the way your were born. When I
>> think it over, I can't remember a single Middle Easterner with tats so
>> I don't recall any with crescents.
>>
>> Just rambling.
>>
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