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Title: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 02, 2012, 09:02:36 PM
Hi everyone. I've been reading the forums in stealth mode for quite a while, and have finally decided to say something.

I've been making cheese for about 4 months now, not counting one cheddar I made about 25 years ago. I thought my interests would lie in Cheddars, Swiss, Provolone, etc. and several of my first makes were of those types. Then I discovered ripened cheeses. My first was a Gorgonzola, which I just opened. I'm really happy about the way it turned out.

Then I read both of the ripened cheese boards here from front to back and found iratherfly's excellent tutorial on Reblochon. I got everything I needed and started my first make today. So far, so good. I'll be posting as I go on the washed rind board.

Anyway, I'm really impressed with the level of knowledge freely shared here. Thanks everyone.

Larry
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: bbracken677 on October 02, 2012, 09:21:17 PM
Howdy from Texas!

Yes, Iratherfly is quite a resource and an outstanding person as well! There are lots of helpful people here and lots of info!

Cheers!
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: mjr522 on October 02, 2012, 10:51:14 PM
Welcome!

Congrats with the successful Gorgonzola and good luck with the Reblochon.  I'd like to make Cambozolas, but have read that learning to do well with Cams was a good first step.  That's where I am--first steps.  Someday I'll be on my first steps with blues, too, and then I'll mix them up.

I agree that this is a great forum, and look forward to reading about your adventures.
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: bbracken677 on October 02, 2012, 11:03:31 PM
Yeah...I want to eventually try a cam with blue instead of PC white coverage....not poke it just to see how it turns out. Could call it a cambazoola!  haha
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 03, 2012, 10:23:57 PM
Yeah...I want to eventually try a cam with blue instead of PC white coverage....not poke it just to see how it turns out. Could call it a cambazoola!  haha

Hmm, Cambazoola... Sounds like a good place to keep the wild critters that would grow on it. :)

Larry
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: dbudge55 on October 03, 2012, 11:06:24 PM
Larry, it's good to have another Montuckyan on these boards. You'll find that the people in the forum are not only knowledgeable but really generous with it.

Drop me a line if you have occasion to come through Missou. I'll buy you a cup of coffee and we can talk about cheese.
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 04, 2012, 12:12:38 AM
Larry, it's good to have another Montuckyan on these boards. You'll find that the people in the forum are not only knowledgeable but really generous with it.

Drop me a line if you have occasion to come through Missou. I'll buy you a cup of coffee and we can talk about cheese.
Hi Dave,

Yes, we're few and far between. I'm amazed at the depth of information freely given here! There are a bunch of amazingly talented and knowledgeable people  on the boards. Have you started your Reblochon yet? I just put my first one in my "yeasting room".

I lived in Missoula back in the 50s.

Next time I get over to your side of the hill I'll look you up.

Larry
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: dbudge55 on October 04, 2012, 12:23:16 AM
I'm eagerly awaiting the molds, cultures, etc (that I bought from Yoav) and I plan on a Reb make this weekend. I just set up a "yeast room" for the task. I hope I don't screw it up.
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: bbracken677 on October 04, 2012, 12:56:36 AM
Yeah...I want to eventually try a cam with blue instead of PC white coverage....not poke it just to see how it turns out. Could call it a cambazoola!  haha

Hmm, Cambazoola... Sounds like a good place to keep the wild critters that would grow on it. :)

Larry

Muahaha  So true! 
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: Boofer on October 04, 2012, 04:53:53 AM
Yeah...I want to eventually try a cam with blue instead of PC white coverage....not poke it just to see how it turns out. Could call it a cambazoola!  haha

Hmm, Cambazoola... Sounds like a good place to keep the wild critters that would grow on it. :)

Larry
If memory serves me, Cambazoola is in the mountains of Mozambique. Very inhospitable towards young cheeses, I would imagine. ;)

-Boofer-
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: bbracken677 on October 04, 2012, 12:34:11 PM
OMG  LOL
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 04, 2012, 02:31:43 PM
I'm eagerly awaiting the molds, cultures, etc (that I bought from Yoav) and I plan on a Reb make this weekend. I just set up a "yeast room" for the task. I hope I don't screw it up.

Yoav is a great source for supplies. I got all my stuff for the make from him. I wish I had a lower temperature place for pressing. 73°F really accelerated acidification. Other than thak, so far, so good.

Larry
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 04, 2012, 02:34:13 PM
I think Cambazoola is someplace close to where dbudge55 lives. :)

Well, it sounds similar anyway.
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: dbudge55 on October 04, 2012, 02:43:25 PM
Huh, I thought it was the original name for Two Dot, Mt. but it was too difficult for people in Billings to spell so they changed the name. You learn something new every day  ;).
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: LoftyNotions on October 04, 2012, 03:46:37 PM
It wasn't so much that we couldn't spell it, we just had trouble counting the dots! ;)
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: Boofer on October 05, 2012, 03:30:05 AM
 :)

-Boofer-
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: cgaf99 on November 05, 2012, 02:25:58 AM
Hi, Larry
This is Cindy. I met you in Billings.  I'm now in Butte and working on bringing that Irish cheesemaker here next summer.  Also am looking into using an old copper mine for an aging cave.  I'll be in touch!

Cindy
Title: Re: Hi From Montana
Post by: bbracken677 on November 05, 2012, 01:20:08 PM
Do you have actual irish cheese recipes?  I love me some irish cheese!   :)