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the cheese chronicles: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010. On the radio TODAY! And now, Retail outlets! Photo: Briar Rose Creamery's Classic Chevre. Today I'm going to be interviewed on the radio. A Portland community radio station is hosting a food show every Wednesday from 11am - Noon. Today's topic: CHEESE! I'll be the featured start-up cheesemaker. Listen in if you can! They stream on the web. http:/ www.kboo.org/node/21552. You can find our cheese at these fine retail locations:. Abbie and Olivers Cheese Shop. Downtown Amity, Oregon.
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the cheese chronicles: Culture Magazine, Spring 2013
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Culture Magazine, Spring 2013. I picked up a copy of Culture Magazine last weekend at the Oregon Cheese Festival at Rogue Creamery in Central Point/Medford, Oregon. Didn't have a chance to read it until yesterday - over a week later. As I am casually flipping through the pages, my eyes drifted across the New On the Market column. Item number 2 is FREYA'S WHEEL! My jaw practically hit the floor. I look again and there it is. My cheese! I totally forgot that this might be happening.
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the cheese chronicles: January 2013
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Friday, January 04, 2013. Briar Rose Creamery's Freya's Wheel. Photo by Craig Lee. Jumping up and down for joy tonight! Our humble little cheese called Freya's Wheel is the cheese of the week in the San Francisco Chronicle. Holy guacamole! Plus, I'm in the Bay Area this weekend celebrating my birthday. What a great gift! I can actually pick up a hard copy of the paper and put it into my scrapbook. Don't know who planned it, but the timing of this article is fantastic. If you search the archives of SFGATE...
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My Chauffeur Wine Country Gourmet Picnic Lunches
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MASTER WINE TOUR COMPANY SINCE 1998. SERVICE DAILY AT YOUR DOOR'. Share, Like or Review Us on. Wine Country Cuisine - Picnic Lunches - Other. My Chauffeur specializes in wine and cuisine tours of Oregon. Your tour concierge (full-service tours) is available to plan your tour lunch and/or after tour dinner. Available are picnic lunches provided by wine country caterers; a restaurant/cafe stop and winery supplied lunches. SEE DISCLAIMER AT BOTTOM. For assistance with the choice of menu. Tour Destination: (...
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Dundee, Oregon Wine Tasting | Platings & Pairings
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A food blog focusing on great, simple dishes and the wines that pair with them. Dundee, Oregon Wine Tasting. August 10, 2015. When I say I’m going wine tasting for the weekend, that typically means I’m headed for Dundee, Oregon. Just a quick 30 minute drive outside of Portland, Oregon, and with over 29 wineries to explore, it’s a great place for a spur of the moment trip to do some tastings. Photographer. She took all of the photos featured here in this post, and a few new headshots. Creating handcrafted...
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The Winsome Blog: March 2012
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Thursday, March 22, 2012. The building boasts radiant heat flooring and a FabricAir Dispersion System ( www.fabricair.com. Which creates a positive air environment, reducing or eliminating condensation, drafts, dust and other things you don't want in the cheese making process. The lightweight fabric ducts are also noiseless and can be removed and washed for maintenance. The radiant flooring maintains a consistent temperature without sacrificing efficiency. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
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Oregon Cheeses Win at National Awards - Portland Food Events
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Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. Portland Oregon Restaurant and Food Events. Oregon Cheeses Win at National Awards. Oregon Cheeses Win at National Awards. August 11, 2015. Portland, Ore. August 10, 2015. Oregon artisan, farmstead, and specialty cheese makers placed among the top states in the nation for the number of honors awarded during the American Cheese Society’s 2015 Annual Cheese Competition, winning a total of 19 ribbons, including eight first place recognition’s. Consumers wi...
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the cheese chronicles: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. A peek around Briar Rose Creamery. Here's a glimpse around Briar Rose Creamery as of Summer 2011. We're plugging away, making things happen. We've done a lot since March of 2010. Photo by Sarah Marcus. The ribbon from the Award Ceremony at the American Cheese Society Conference in Montreal, Quebec. I am still pinching myself. Jim manning the booth at Woodstock Farmers Market, Portland, Oregon, Summer 2011. Photo by Sarah Marcus. Photo by Sarah Marcus. With this goat cheese I m...
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Ciao Gemma!: March Goes Rogue
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Saturday, March 7, 2015. Mount McLoughlin overlooking Central Point. The Month of March has hosted notable celebrations since early Roman times. Today its most popular association is with Saint Patrick, drawing crowds on March 17th to Dublin, Boston, and even Butte, Montana. But the tastiest mid-March party on the planet has been quietly growing near the Rogue River in southern Oregon for more than a decade with roots extending into the 1930's when Rogue Creamery founder, Tom Vella. On the company grounds.
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the cheese chronicles: September 2010
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Tuesday, September 07, 2010. Jim and I are luddites. We have six year old cell phones, my laptop has seen better days, and our desktop computer is pretty ancient, too. Yet, we're cutting edge in cheesemaking circles. The power of social media is pretty strong and Jim and I seem to like the immediacy of it. Power to the people! So if you're so inclined, please follow Briar Rose Creamery on Facebook:. Http:/ www.facebook.com/#! Or find us on Twitter: BriarRoseCheese. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cooking Up ...
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