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Cheese class with Gianaclis Caldwell

Started by Boofer, September 22, 2014, 01:24:05 PM

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Boofer

Yesterday afternoon was spent soaking in the lactic knowledge presented by Gianaclis Caldwell. Eight class members participated in a Camembert make session accompanied by a lively discussion. Mark Solomon opened up his home for the class and assisted Gianaclis in providing equipment, cultures, and stirring capabilities. His wife and daughter crafted a delightful dinner comprised of produce from their garden with special touches from Mark's cheese efforts.

Everyone came away with smiles on their faces, motivated to create their own bloomy cheeses. It was a wonderful, convivial afternoon. I dispensed what knowledge of the forum I could to my other seven classmates so we may see some new members show up soon.

I offered my first Montasio effort to the class. Yes, I know, not a bloomy. ::)  But it had goat milk in it! :P

-Boofer-
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ArnaudForestier

Wow, what an awesome event, Boof!  Gianaclis is quite a lady; I've gained a lot from her work.  She's apparently coming to the midwest over the next month or two, our Artisan's guild will be sponsoring her, and can't wait to meet her in person.  Thanks for posting.  Your cheese looks wonderful, btw - cheese to you!
- Paul

John@PC

Ditto Paul's comments.  Maybe she'll do a swing-by in South Carolina ::).  Her book is a treasure-trove of knowledge with beautiful descriptions and pictures (in spite of the whey I've spilled on it's pages :P).

OzzieCheese

Awww... How about DownUnder ?  miss out again !
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