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Greys is the newest cheeseboar­d company in town

- Jennifer Chandler

For Jackie Mau, her new cheese board business is about more than just a tasty cheese and charcuteri­e board. What makes Greys unique is Mau’s focus on experience and education.

“For us, it’s about the experience as you approach the cheese board,” said Mau, explaining that once a month she offers a cheese workshop for her customers.

Mau started Greys as an amenity for her Airbnb business. She currently owns and operates several Airbnbs in Memphis, including the Downtown condominiu­m where she hosts her cheese workshops.

“I wanted to offer something for my Airbnb guests,” she said.

A few of her friends found out about the cheeseboar­ds she was making for her guests and asked Mau to make them for holiday gifts for their clients. “It just took off from there,” she said.

The name Greys is a play on words. “Think ‘grazing’ on cheeseboar­ds,” Mau said.

Each cheese board comes with pairings for each cheese, as well as selections of cured meats, nuts, fruits, crackers and condiments. The selection ranges from a “Date Night” board for two to a large board that can feed up to 15 guests.

Mau has partnered with chef and cheesemong­er Kurt Mullican.

The two have visited creameries across the country, looking for and learning about the best artisan cheeses available. Their goal is to offer only topquality specialty cheeses on their boards.

“It’s a work of art, what he does,” said Mau about the attention to detail Mullican puts into each board he creates.

At their monthly classes, Mullican not only talks about the cheeses and the farms they come from, but also provides tips for storage and serving.

“Kurt shares great tips for introducin­g people to strong cheeses,” Mau said. “If you aren’t a fan of blue cheese, he suggests trying a mild blue cheese with a little butter. It’s a great intro to blue cheese.”

Owner Jackie Mau and cheesemong­er Curt Mulligan in Eads, Tenn., on Thursday, August 13.

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Each cheese board comes on a compostabl­e and reusable board. Orders should be placed 48 hours in advance. Delivery is available throughout the Memphis area.

Greys’ website, greyshd.com, includes a blog and educationa­l informatio­n about its cheese offerings.

Mau and Mullican are looking for a space to open a brick-and-mortar cheese shop.

Jennifer Chandler is the Food & Dining reporter at The Commercial Appeal. She can be reached at jennifer.chandler@commercial­appeal.com and you can follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @cookwjenni­fer.

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LOS ANGELES – Actor Nicholas Braun, who plays fan favorite Cousin Greg on HBO’S “Succession,” has captured the fraught nature of dating during the pandemic in a catchy new punk song that started as a joke.

“If you come within 6 feet, it’s mask on, mask on, mask on, mask on. But if you have antibodies, it’s pants off, pants off, pants off, pants off,” Braun sings. “Do you have the antibodies, do you want to be with me? Do you have the antibodies, cuz if you don’t, then stay away!”

“Antibodies” quickly caught the ear of Atlantic Records, which released the single and a music video last week.

The video – shot on Braun’s iphone – went (appropriat­ely) viral and drew praise from recording artist Sia, who said she was “in love.” “Variety” dubbed the jam “an earworm” that “makes you smile.” And rock band Bastille observed: “Cousin Greg came to save music.”

“I’ve gotten tons of good texts from people and musicians that I really revere who are like, ‘Antibodies’ is good, man,’” Braun said recently from his home in New York. “It’s been an awesome creative experience for me.”

Though the song is funny, it was born of stress from the pandemic.

Braun’s 81-year-old father got COVID-19 in March. One of his “Succession” co-stars, Mark Blum, died of the coronaviru­s that same month, and a hair stylist with whom Braun had worked died of the virus in April. Braun’s father has since recovered. “I know some people haven’t had somebody in their life pass from it,” Braun said. “But for me, I’ve now had a few moments where this thing is just really real.”

Braun, who was stuck in Los Angeles while his father battled the virus, also was inspired by loneliness.

“I was just feeling like, ‘God, it’d be great to go on a date with somebody and just have a little human contact,’” he said. “And I was talking to a girl and we were not sure if we should. And it just felt like, at the time, it was like, antibodies. Antibodies means you got through it. And, you know, my dad had his antibodies and it’s like, we’re safe! Right?”

Nicholas Braun, who plays fan favorite Cousin Greg on HBO’S “Succession,” has created a song for the age of COVID called “Antibodies.”

That girl, an artist named Camilla Engstrom, not only dated Braun while he was in Los Angeles but appears in the “Antibodies” video, immortaliz­ing the pair’s brief but special quarantine romance.

“Our first three dates, I don’t think we hugged and didn’t even take our masks down,” Braun said. “So the third date, at the end of it, at the end of our walk, I was

like, ‘Do you think we should hug?’ She’s like, ‘Yeah, we should hug.’ And I was like, ‘All right!’”

That one hug meant so much, Braun said.

“I feel like most people who are being responsibl­e with this are not hugging a lot,” he said. “I think we’re deprived from that contact. So, yeah, we had a really good time, and it was a good quarantine thing that happened.”

“Antibodies” raises money to benefit Partners in Health, which brings health care to the vulnerable population­s around the world, and Community Outreach and Patient Empowermen­t, which helps people living with chronic diseases on the poverty-stricken Navajo Nation.

On top of “Antibodies,” Braun’s other big news has been his surprise Emmy nomination for best supporting actor in a drama for “Succession.”

“I expected other actors in my show to get nomination­s,” he said. “So I was like, ‘OK. Like, I’m rooting for my team.’ But I wasn’t really rooting for myself per se. It’s hard to believe in that thing until it happens.”

He was actually in the middle of congratula­ting co-star Jeremy Strong on his nomination when Braun’s team called to tell him about his.

“I’ve been acting since I was 6, so something I’ve thought about my whole life is how cool it would be to be nominated in any acting thing,” Braun said. “It was one of those benchmark moments where you’re like, ‘Oh my God. This actually happened.’”

“Succession” got a whopping 18 Emmy nomination­s overall, including best series, best actor for Brian Cox and Strong, and best supporting actress for Sarah Snook. Braun will be competing for best supporting actor with co-stars Kieran Culkin and Michael Macfadyen. The awards will be held virtually on Sept. 20.

Fans of the show have been hoping for any news about the third season but it hasn’t yet started shooting given the pandemic.

Braun said he knows the show’s producers are “trying to figure out how to shoot us safely and to create whatever the new set is of 2020.”

“I’m really hoping it’s soon and we can start reading scripts and seeing where things go,” he said. “We all are willing to do what it takes to get back to work and keep the story going.”

Meanwhile Braun is basking in the glow of “Antibodies.”

“It’s such a crazy time in the world,” he said. “I only want to do stuff that’s fun and creative and that people are enjoying. And so that’s what this has been.”

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