The making of a cheese freak: Sheri of yesteryear with a friend. Credit: http://calfandkid.blogspot.com/

The making of a cheese freak: Sheri Lavigne of yesteryear with a friend.

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Today marks the long-awaited (by cheese freaks) opening of the Calf & Kid, Capitol Hill’s brand-new cheese shop. It’s about damn time. Owner/cheese freak Sheri Lavigne moved here from Brooklynโ€”though she grew up on a farm outside of Albuquerque, milking goats and eating goat cheeseโ€”and she’s super nice, and she’ll let you sample pretty much anything, and she doesn’t mind if you buy her expensive cheeses in inexpensive small amounts. The Calf & Kid’s in the pleasant (if yet unfinished) open-market area of the newly renovated triangular block at Pine and Melrose. (This is the zone that will eventually also contain the new iteration of Sitka & Spruce and, it is rumoredTRUE!, an oyster bar. And maybe a wine shop bar.)

Also opening today and also in the It’s About Time category, right across from the Calf & Kid: Russ Flint’s honest-to-god butcher counter, Rain Shadow Meats. He’s selling Painted Hills and Thundering Hooves beef, Carlton Farms pork, Cat Tail Creek lamb, Mad Hatcher Farms poultry and rabbits, and various house-cured meats. Did you catch the owner/butcher’s name? Russ. Flint. He has obviously escaped from a Harlequin romance.

And! Also right there: Marigold & Mint, selling organically grown flowers and edibles harvested from the farm by the same name, which is a half-hour away from Seattle on the Snoqualmie River. Have you bought stock in ampersands yet? Hurry!

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