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Postcard from Quebec - The Cheese Lady
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Age doesnt matter unless youre a cheese. Aug 4th, 2011 at 6:47 PM. I will start out for apologizing for an extra-long post with no hidden content. I am posting from a new computer that doesn't seem to have been completely set up. All of my settings are a-kilter and, naturally, I didn't realize my usual button to push was missing until my post was complete. Oops! Please bear with me. It has been a bit quiet here in the last few days, mostly because many I know are at Pennsic. We, however, are not! A panel...
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My Kids! | Sweet Teats Creamery
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. Ellenore, just before de-horning. 2 of my 3 kids… they are 3 days old here! Abby rolls her head just like her mama Catsup! Ellenore- 2 months old. Bonnie and Abby, 2 months oldMy three doelings! No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Birth to Table Dinner: 30th Birthday | Sweet Teats Creamery
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. Birth to Table Dinner: 30th Birthday. January 29, 2013 at 02:38 · Filed under Uncategorized. One of my sweet Does, Bonnie, had twin boys. And as you know, there isn’t much need for extra males. Some people sell them at the livestock auction, but I don’t feel that this is an honorable end for my hand raised, free-range goats. I have also developed the personal philosophy that I do not deserve to eat meat if I am not capable of producing and processing it myself.
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Cheese Hiatus! (Breeding Rabbits) | Sweet Teats Creamery
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. February 28, 2012 at 17:24 · Filed under Uncategorized. The bulk of the goats will be kidding any minute now, and then there will be copious amounts of milk, and cheese to be made. But In the meantime, I have devised yet another project: Meat Rabbits! So I have kept a small flock of ducks as layers. and am moving on to a well-thought out meat source. Easily housed/segregated, so I. Control the breeding schedule. Short gestation 28-31 days. Fur as a commodity.
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Sweet Teats Creamery | Tales of a fledgling creamery in California | Page 2
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. The New Cheeses are Delicious! August 2, 2011 at 18:08 · Filed under cheese. And tagged: Artesianal Cheese. I was getting nervous about the new cheese, in the new cave. Particularly that they were losing too much moisture because I use the cave both as a drying room and as an aging cave. 8230; I was pleasantly surprised! The New Cheese Cave. August 1, 2011 at 20:08 · Filed under Goat cheese. And tagged: Cheese Cave. How serendipitous is the new home? So we had...
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Uncategorized | Gordon ("Zola") Edgar
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The Barbara Mandrell of the cheese counter. Bio for Gordon Edgar. Cheddar on the Radio. Cheddar: A journey into the Heart of America’s Most Iconic Cheese. Chapter 1.Mac and Cheese, Class War, and the Many Meanings of Cheddar. Chapter 11. The Cheddarpocalypse. Chapter 10. Boosting the Cheese Centennial. Chapter 12. Cheddar-making or Myth-making? Chapter 13. Mammoth Cheese and the Resurrection of Cheddar. Chapter 14. Saturday Night’s Alright for Cheddar. Chapter 3. Of Bandages and Blocks. August 13, 2016.
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The Battle of Bacteria! | Sweet Teats Creamery
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. The Battle of Bacteria! I don’t know when it happened- because I wasn’t a part of it- but somehow bacteria got a bad reputation. If you don’t believe me, give a listen to this episode of This American Life radio show:. Http:/ www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/112/Ladies-and-Germs. Reporter, author and apple farmer Frank Browning on how irrational fear of germs means that you aren’t going to get good apple cider in your local supermarket. Which is...
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Support Agriculture Education! | Sweet Teats Creamery
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Tales of a fledgling creamery in California. CDFA (California Department of Food and Agriculture) will be issuing a vanity license plate through the DMV, and the fees will go towards agriculture education (such as FFA programs in schools). The fantastic thing is that the money raised by this program goes directly to the California Ag program, and can’t be diverted to other necessary crap like prison funding. Https:/ secure.cdfa.ca.gov/egov/calagplate/. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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