Cheese please

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momo3boys
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Cheese please

Postby momo3boys » Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:16 pm

I was wondering if anyone knows how to make cheese. I think it would be fun and rewarding for my boys to see how it is made. (Yes I am a firm believer that boys need home ec too. My daughter-in-laws will thank me!)
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cheese

Postby SophiesMom » Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:20 am

i think the process of making regular cheese (i.e chedder, etc.) can be rather long and tedious, especially for children. However, yogurt cheese is easier and tastes really good. I had a recipe, but seem to have misplaced it. I know for a fact that you can find it on www.foodnetwork.com under the good eats show. I have made it with my brother-in-law (he's only 11) and he had a blast, but then he's planning on attending the culinary institute someday :P
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Postby momo3boys » Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:29 pm

Thanky you. I appreciate the advice and the site. We like to experiment with food, and yogurt cheese sounds cool.
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