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Jack’s Next Chapter

October 2, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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It was a sad day for American cheese lovers when Ig Vella passed away in 2011. Losing this crusty, cantankerous, opinionated cheesemaker was bad enough. But what would become of Vella Dry Jack, his California company’s flagship creation? Would it change for the worse without his oversight? “I can tell you a lot of people were worried about it,” his daughter Chickie told me recently.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Vella Cheese Company, Vella Dry Jack, jack cheese, California cheese, Ig Vella, Sonoma cheese
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Cheese Gets Soaked

September 18, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Wine with cheese? Of course. Wine on cheese? Absolutely. It may seem gimmicky, but steeping cheese in wine has a long history, especially in Italy. Some say it dates to World War I, when people would bury their wheels in wine barrels to hide them from soldiers. I would bet it’s an older practice than that. In any case, the niche has a new entry—and a particularly tasty one. The newcomer is on the right, above, alongside one of the category’s best sellers. With autumn coming at us and the wine-grape harvest underway, it’s a nice time to get acquainted with these “drunken” beauties.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat, Milk: Cow, From: Spain Tags cheese and wine; Stepladder Creamery; wine-soaked cheese; Drunken Goat; Castoro Cellars; Michele Buster; Forever Cheese
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Born-Again Cheese

September 11, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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After a long hiatus, Cowgirl Creamery’s beloved cottage cheese is back.  Plump, tender curds in a thick and tangy dressing—ready to dollop on peaches for breakfast or top with cherry tomatoes for lunch. If you think of cottage cheese as grandma food, or grim diet food, prepare for a revelation. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow
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Cheese by You

September 4, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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They say that 90 percent of cheesemaking is cleaning up, which is why I’m content to remain just an eater. But if you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at home cheesemaking, I have the teacher for you. Merryl Winstein believes that you—yes, you—can make cheese just as good as what you can buy. All you need is fresh milk and the right recipes. And, wow, does she have the recipes.

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In From: U.S. Tags home cheesemaking, Merryl Winstein
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Ewereka! You Found It.

August 21, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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I’ve lived in California for 40-plus years and had no idea that “Eureka!” was the state motto. Apparently, that’s what you say when you strike gold. Spelled creatively, it’s also the name of a terrific new cheese from California’s Central Coast Creamery [www.centralcoastcreamery.com]. The Paso Robles cheesemaker struck gold with it last month, winning a blue ribbon for Ewereka, a sheep’s-milk wheel, in the American Cheese Society’s annual competition. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Sheep Tags California cheese, Central Coast, Central Coast Creamery, American Cheese Society
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How Rich Can Cheese Be?

July 24, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Triple-cream cheeses are the industry’s gateway drug. Who isn’t seduced by all that buttery goodness? Cowgirl Creamery’s Mt. Tam, Brillat-Savarin, Explorateur—these luscious creations take cheese to the limits of richness. Pass the walnut bread. But now the triple-cream niche has a new challenger for the butterfat crown. Are you ready for quintuple-cream cheese?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Deer Creek Blue Jay, Wisconsin cheese, blue cheese, triple-cream cheese
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Bumpy Ride for Cheesemakers

July 17, 2018 Douglas Fletcher
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This is not the Manhattan skyline. It’s the average price of milk paid to America’s dairy farmers between June 2012 and March 2018. Who can operate a business with price swings like this? Not surprisingly, many dairy farmers can’t. Between January and July of this year, 338 Wisconsin dairy farms stopped milking cows.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat
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Is A2 Yogurt for You?

July 10, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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Yogurt. Blueberries. Now’s the moment. I’m a cheerleader for plain whole-milk yogurt because it’s so easy to add fresh fruit myself. The challenge, in some markets, is finding yogurt that meets my specs: plain, whole milk, stabilizer-free (no pectin, no gelatin) and not Greek. Straus Family Creamery is my go-to, but a new California yogurt checks all those boxes as well. What’s more, it’s made with A2 milk.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags yogurt, Straus Family Creamery, Alexandre Family Farm, blueberries, A2 milk
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Thin is In

July 3, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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The last time I was in France, visiting Comté producers in the Jura Mountains, I thought I might find a beautiful old cheese plane in an antiques shop. But I didn’t know how to ask for a cheese plane in French, and my French host—a veteran of the cheese business—was no help. He had no clue what a cheese plane was. 

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In Milk: Mixed, From: Greece, From: U.S. Tags sheep cheese, carpaccio, vegetable carpaccio, zucchini, summer squash, manouri, pecorino, Bellwether Farms
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Now Here’s a Fresh Idea

June 26, 2018 janet@janetfletcher.com
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From Turin to San Francisco is 9,500 miles, a long journey if you’re a cheese. Fresh cheeses like ricotta and mozzarella have to travel by air, which makes the cost spike. Inspections or missing paperwork can delay entry, further shortening the precious selling time. So here’s one Italian creamery’s solution to the fresh-cheese challenge: produce it in California. Northern Italian know-how meets West Coast milk. 

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, From: Italy Tags Alta Langa, Margherita, Caprino, California cheese
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