Sometimes things just don’t go the way you planned! That’s why we have a technical advisor on our staff to answer questions. (Jim Wallace can always be reached at jim@cheesemaking.com.) Most of the time, folks don’t take pictures of the cheeses that got away, for obvious reasons. But, recently I was doing Paulette Walker’s interview and, along with photos of her fabulous cheeses, she sent
Ramsey (13) in Ontario, Canada
Ramsey is 13 and he is getting an early start at becoming a master home cheesemaker. He recently completed his first cheese – Bleu d’Auvergne, one of Jim Wallace’s recipes at our website, cheesemaking.com. This is considered an advanced recipe. He was originally going to make cheese for a French project at school, but it took too long to research and make in time, so
Mary Anne Farah in Oakville, Ontario
We’re in total awe of how much Mary Anne manages to achieve while raising 2 boys, aged 13 and 18. There’s her full-time job, her part-time job and her cheese making YouTube channel – Give Cheese a Chance. She even wrote a children’s e-book – Pepper’s Special Wings to teach youngsters about natural selection. Mary Anne’s Story I was born in Canada and presently live
Luigi Stranges in Niagara Falls, Ontario
Here’s a master home cheese maker if there ever was one! Luigi Stranges makes big, beautiful wheels of cheese and he ages them for years. His family and friends must be among the luckiest people in the world! We first “met” Luigi when he entered our essay contest last December: How Cheese Making Has Changed My Life By Luigi Stranges Ever since I was