Re: We are all here because we love good cooking and fine food.
By the true definition I am a redneck because I drive a pick up truck....
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Re: We are all here because we love good cooking and fine food.
LOL
Pick on the rednecks
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Re: We are all here because we love good cooking and fine food.
And some rednecks have been known to use them as bed partners.
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David,
It is understandable that one could become emotionally attached to one's goat(s). In addition to their milk, they can also provide warmth, companionship and riding partners
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I've been feeling a little sad after thinking about my goats. It was 30years ago and I was doing my "back to the land thing". I thought it would be a good idea as well as milking the goats, to raise a few for meat. I borrowed a neighbours Billy goat for a visit and one of my goats duly ended up with twins. They were absolutely gorgeous, but I steeled myself and before they were weaned I shot them both in the head and butchered them. They probably were nice to eat, but we all felt so bad, I could never do it again. It was a life changing moment. I went vegetarian for 6 months soon after.
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Originally posted by david s View PostYears ago I had two goats that I milked each morning, they provided enough milk for the household. Goats milk has the advantage of being already homogenised and being quite strong (it is normal to add 50% water). But I really wanted a Jersey cow, just couldn't afford one. They are really placid, quite small and the ideal house cow for a family.
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Years ago I had two goats that I milked each morning, they provided enough milk for the household. Goats milk has the advantage of being already homogenised and being quite strong (it is normal to add 50% water). But I really wanted a Jersey cow, just couldn't afford one. They are really placid, quite small and the ideal house cow for a family.
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Originally posted by david s View PostDo you have a cow?
Ive got every conceivable tool but a cow.
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You need a lot of milk to make a small amount of cheese, then a lot of time for it to mature. Not worth the effort unless you have access to cheap or free milk. Do you have a cow?
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Ive made Fetta, bring milk to the boil and add white vinegar.
Its rather bland though, I like cheese with a bite.
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Last year at the FB open house they made mozzarella - looked pretty easy. I have a friend in Reno that bought a few goats. She is in to making all kinds - I haven't tried any yet
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Next thing on my personal to-do list. I understand that it's not that difficult. All I need is some time. Sad thing is I won't be home with my oven this year for the holidays. So life it's self is put on hold for now. Think I'll put that on the top of my list for when I get home...make cheese!!! My new light at the end of this tunnel.
Thanks Al
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We are all here because we love good cooking and fine food.
We are all here because we love good cooking and fine food.
Question is, does anyone make their own cheese?Last edited by brickie in oz; 12-13-2011, 12:02 AM.Tags: None
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