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{ Janet Fletcher / Food Writer }

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Bouncing Back

April 25, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Sawtooth

Thank you, cheese fans, for keeping the faith. You get it. You haven’t abandoned raw-milk cheeses despite the recent tragic incident traced to Vulto Creamery. Raw-milk cheesemakers like John Shuman at Cascadia Creamery feared a sales plunge, but it hasn’t materialized. You didn’t panic. Reassured, Shuman has resumed production of Sawtooth (above) after a self-imposed pause. That has to be a relief for this small family business and it’s welcome news for us. When a cheese this good is a casualty, everyone loses.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Cascadia Creamery, raw-milk cheese, Vulto Creamery, Washington State cheese, Trout Lake
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Worth the Wait

April 18, 2017 Douglas Fletcher
Délice-des-Deux-Sèvres

Because we can always grab a quart of milk at the store, most of us don’t think of milk as seasonal. But cheesemakers do, especially if they work with goats or sheep. A dairy goat’s output dips and rises as the seasons change. Milk quality goes up and down. In summer, goats are generous but the milk is lean. In winter, supply plunges as farmers let pregnant goats go dry. For flavor and selection, spring is prime time. To experience the year’s finest fresh goat cheeses, leap now.

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In From: France, Milk: Goat Tags chèvre, Loire Valley, Ovalié Cendrée, Hervé Mons, Délice des Deux-Sèvres
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One Less Starving Artist

April 11, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Cheese-painting

They say a picture is worth…well, you know. Who needs words to appreciate Devil’s Gulch when you have Mike Geno’s luscious depiction? You want to grab a baguette and a knife and dive in. Geno captures the slouch in a pudgy slice of Grayson; the peppery scent of Devil’s Gulch (above); the cool, marbled elegance of Bay Blue. But really, why does he do this?

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In Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Mixed Tags Wayne Thiebaud, Madame Fromage, Mike Geno, Di Bruno Bros, Caerphilly, Bay Blue, Epoisses
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Turning Point

April 4, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Bob&Allison

Thirty-three years ago, two idealistic young people barely out of college joined forces to start a cheesemaking business. They scrounged up $2,000, borrowed twice that much and launched Vermont Butter & Cheese (now Vermont Creamery). Last week, Allison Hooper and Bob Reese—still partners and still friends—announced that they were turning the keys over to new owners:  Land O’Lakes, a vast international agricultural co-op with $13 billion in annual sales.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Goat Tags Vermont Creamery, Land O’Lakes, chevre, Allison Hooper
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Now I’m Blushing

March 28, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
rose&cheese

Hooray for spring. Fresh green grass, fresh cheese and, best of all, fresh rosé. It’s not even April and here come the pink wines. Someone, take my wallet. The rosés I love, like Bodegas Muga, I stockpile and drink like water. I know I cook better with a glass of rosé, and my French improves, too. Tentez le coup. (Try it.) Put some pink wine in an ice bucket, slice a baguette and set out some olives. May I recommend a few cheeses with that?

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow, Milk: Goat Tags rosé, rose, rosado, Bodegas Muga, Spanish wine, fresh cheese, chevre, Andante Dairy
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Is Raw-Milk Cheese Safe?

March 21, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Raw-milk gems: Parmigiano-Reggiano and Cabricharme

Raw-milk gems: Parmigiano-Reggiano and Cabricharme

Spinach. Melons. Burgers. Chicken. Eggs. Peanuts. Is anything safe to eat any more? All of these foods (and others) have been implicated in outbreaks of food-borne illness. Recently, a domestic raw-milk cheese joined the list. Authorities say it sickened six people, two of whom died. That’s tragic—no other word for it. But should you cross raw-milk cheese off your shopping list? 

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In From: U.S. Tags raw-milk cheese, Vulto Creamery, Jasper Hill Farm, Cascadia Creamery, Mateo Kehler, Bayley Hazen, Alpha Tolman, Glacier Blue, John Shuman
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Latin Accent

March 14, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
queso-fresco

The new Administration’s immigration plans are likely to up-end California agriculture. Everybody knows that. But I hadn’t thought about the impact on the nation’s creameries until a cheesemaker told me about her terrified workforce. Immigrants make a lot of our cheese, so get ready for labor shortages and price hikes. And of course they have introduced us to their own cheeses, from feta to Gouda.

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In From: Mexico, Milk: Cow Tags queso fresco, Hispanic cheese, spinach salad, Kerrygold, butter
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Peak Performance

March 7, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Meg Smith Photography

Meg Smith Photography

How old is cheese making? Five thousand years, at least, so you would think every possible technique has been tried. A cheesemaker who wants to create something original doesn’t have endless options. You can play with milk blends, cultures, washes, shapes. But probably somebody else has done it first. That said, the new Bishop’s Peak doesn’t remind me of any other cheese I can think of.

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In From: U.S., Milk: Cow Tags Bishop’s Peak, Reggie Jones, Central Coast Creamery, Betty Koster
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Banned at the Border

February 28, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Kerrygold

We’ve been hearing ad nauseum about border walls, but who knew there were butter walls? Even some folks in Wisconsin are just now realizing that their state—“America’s Dairyland”—has an impenetrable fat fence. No immigrant butters from France, Italy or Ireland, or any other foreign country, are permitted on Wisconsin grocery-store shelves. At least one Kerrygold fan has resorted to driving to a neighboring state to score some Irish butter. I’m a Kerrygold enthusiast, too, but my laid-back state (California) lets me have all I want, no questions asked.

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In From: Ireland, Milk: Cow, From: U.S. Tags Kerrygold, butter, Elaine Khosrova, Vermont Creamery, butter ban, Organic Valley, Sierra Nevada butter
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Vintage Cheese

February 21, 2017 janet@janetfletcher.com
Meg Smith Photography

Meg Smith Photography

My high-school French teacher introduced me to Roquefort, and I remember that she served it with butter. Purists will wince but the butter softened the bite, and it helped my teenage palate enjoy the experience. I still think it’s a good trick for a blue that’s too strong. But you won’t want butter with Bleu 1924. This luscious new French blue tastes like it has butter in it.

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In From: France, Milk: Cow, Milk: Sheep, Milk: Mixed Tags Roquefort, Stilton, Hervé Mons, Auvergne, blue cheese, appellation d’origine, affinage, affineur, Francois Kerautret
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