A Trip To Google

 

Aisling at Google Headquaters in Dublin

 

Yesterday I had the privilege of spending the day in the Google European Headquarters in Dublin, I was there to promote  Irish Farmhouse Cheeses, to their employees ( of which there are thousands !) 

Velvet Cloud Labneh Soft Sheep's Cheese

The invite came from our wonderful distributor La Rousse Foods   and the cheese display was incredible as you can see from the photos. Special thanks to Chefs Gar Byrne and Anthony Reilly Gar for all the hard work creating such a masterpiece of a display and supporting local Irish cheese producers.

Cashel Irish Farmhouse Cheese                           Googlers Digging Into Irish Farmhouse Cheeses

 

What a lovely way for this seasons Cloonbook Irish Farmhouse Cheese to get its first public outing.

 

Cloonbook Irish Farmhouse Cheese and Rockfield Irish Sheep's Cheese

 

Soft Cheese                                 Cheese display on cheese boards

 

Young Buck Cheese Tarts and Pickled Grape

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