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#CatTravels: Warming up in Madison

By Catherine Toth Fox • November 20, 2011 • #CatTravels, Food

I was worried I didn’t bring enough warm clothes.

I had a couple of sweaters, two jackets, a heavy coat. And unless I wore everything in my luggage, I didn’t think I’d be warm enough.

So you can imagine my relief (and elation) when I woke up and checked the weather forecast. Mid-40s. I can do that.

So I bravely put on tights, a denim skirt, a wool sweater and a heavy coat — lightly dressed by Wisconsin standards — and headed to State Street to work and study again.

I have to say, this is a great little town. Lots of restaurants, cafes, bookstores, free WiFi — all of my favorite things in one square mile.

Here’s what we did on our second day in Madison — and yes, I finally ate cheese curds:

Gloomy morning

Gloomy morning
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We headed back to State Street — to work and study again — and awoke to gloomy skies. But, despite its appearance, it was actually warmer than yesterday. I could walk around without gloves!

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10 Comments

  • Reply matt November 20, 2011 at 8:31 am

    Woohoo!! Cheese curds in the blog! Easy to see why Midwestern folks have a reputation for girth. Now you have to go to Canada to step up the curd to poutine: cheese curd fries, gravy-over

    • Reply Catherine Toth November 20, 2011 at 1:58 pm

      Canada? Sounds like a plan. Just a quick jaunt, right?

      Cheese curd fries with gravy all over — that will get me to drive anywhere!

  • Reply uncleb November 20, 2011 at 12:31 pm

    Cheese curds… you either love them or hate them… a few years ago when I was in Wisconsin, I asked my friends about cheese curds since I saw it on a TV show called “Travelers”. They took me to the factory (family run) that made them. We got a bag and I decided it was OK but my other friend from Hawaii absolutely hated them. He wanted to spit them out.

    Of course they were fresh and not deep fried like yours. Think that makes a major difference.

    • Reply Catherine Toth November 20, 2011 at 1:59 pm

      Wow, didn’t realize there were such strong opposing feelings toward cheese curds. I found them to be extremely palatable. Salty, though, but I’m OK with that. 🙂

  • Reply oldshoes November 20, 2011 at 4:03 pm

    wonderful! now imagine bitter cold ,winds , and huge mounds of snow!

  • Reply oldshoes November 20, 2011 at 4:09 pm

    uh oh….not fried cheese curds.Every thing is getting fried these days! gotta try the “regular” kine. Hit the local Sentry. So from my understanding, the genesis of the curd is its the top part that usually gets skimmed off when they make cheese. And actually the healthiest part….and one day,someone had an idea……..

    • Reply Catherine Toth November 21, 2011 at 11:43 am

      LOL, everything IS fried these days!

  • Reply M November 21, 2011 at 9:47 am

    Hello Cat!
    Everything looks so guud! Derek must spend a lot on fuud.

    • Reply Catherine Toth November 21, 2011 at 11:43 am

      Nope. He eats instant ramen a lot. I’m the one who spends a lot on food — and he’s the happy recipient!

  • Reply hawaiiobsessed November 22, 2011 at 10:42 am

    I am so hungry after catching up on your food eating experiences!! Yummy! How do you stay so thin?!

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Born and raised on O‘ahu, Hawaiʻi, Catherine Toth Fox has been chronicling her adventures in her blog, The Cat Dish, for more than a decade. She worked as a newspaper reporter in Hawai‘i for 10 years and continues to freelance—in between teaching journalism, hitting the surf and eating everything in sight—for national and local print and online publications. She’s currently the editor of HAWAIʻI Magazine.

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