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GENERAL BOARDS => Introductions => Topic started by: panamamike on August 21, 2017, 01:10:03 AM
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Just wanted to introduce myself. My Name is Mike and live in Panama. Moved here from the U.S. five years ago. I live in the country surrounded by Brown Swiss and Jersey cows and have access to fresh milk anytime I need it. No good cheese around this area so I guess I will have to make some myself.
I have the opportunity to sell cheese at two gringo markets one in Volcan Baru and the other in Boquette. There are many people from the US , Canada, England and Germany living in these towns.
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Hi Mike, welcome to the forum :) I personally just joined and got some great advice. You're lucky to have access to good milk!! What kind of cheeses will you be making?
Rain
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Hey Mike and welcome! ;D
Rain nice to see you here always ;D
Sounds idyllic where you live, Mike, I hear a lot of folks retire there in Panama but I didn't know there were cows. I suppose you have chickens around too?
I am new to the cheesemaking game and learning a lot!
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Hi Rain and mobiles
Yes lots of chickens in my yard but they belong to the neighbors .
Rain I have no idea what cheeses to make for those areas. Most of the people there are very wealthy. A lot of houses in the excess of 350,000.00 dollars.
If anyone has any clue to what I should make , it would be greatly appreciated if you would give suggestions .
Thanks for the welcomes !
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Off the top of my head, how about some brie and camembert? And herbed feta? starting simply a bit I think...
Then if you know the nationality, that could direct you to say German cheeses, or English cheeses...
After that i would do some exotic stuff that no one has heard of! Except the folks on this forum....
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Welcome to the forum!