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GENERAL BOARDS => Introductions => Topic started by: Jordancheese on August 15, 2009, 12:52:32 AM

Title: Hi from Minnesota cheese newbie
Post by: Jordancheese on August 15, 2009, 12:52:32 AM
I've been following the Newbie cheese-learning-schedule from the Fankhauser website.  Have eaten about 3 batches of yogurt (to labneh and greek yogurt) have made buttermilk a couple of times and am on my third batch (tomorrow) of Neufchatel.  _This time_ I should have a clean break (it's been kinda running even though tasty).  I'm applying what I've learned from this Marvelous website!

Other interests old houses, pianos and player pianos.  Much cooking and baking with dutch ovens and pressure cookers.  1920's jazz, Seltzer bottling

Bye for now,

Dale
Title: Re: Hi from Minnesota cheese newbie
Post by: DeejayDebi on August 15, 2009, 12:58:20 AM
Welcome jordan. There is much to be learned in the wonderful world of cheese and all here are willing to share their experiences.
Title: Re: Hi from Minnesota cheese newbie
Post by: Cheese Head on August 15, 2009, 01:32:02 AM
Hello Jordan/Dale, welcome, I remember old mechanical player pianos with cardboard scrolls from when I was young, marvelous machines. Have fun making cheese!
Title: Re: Hi from Minnesota cheese newbie
Post by: Waitawa Farm Cheesemaking on August 16, 2009, 03:23:36 AM
Hi from another new person to this site, the Fankhauser site is a great site isn't it? Good luck with your cheese making, I find when my house is cold the break can often be a bit soft- not "clean" others may be able to comment further on this