What kind of rennet do you use and why? Would you be interested in attending a workshop on how to make your own rennet? Please post comments with responses. Thanks!
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Maine Artisan Bread Fair and Trade Show Aug 1
The first annual Bread Fair will be in Skowhegan on Saturday, August 1st, from 10 am to 2 pm. Live music, fired-up ovens producing samples of bread made from Maine grains, and tables offering the accoutrement of bread pleasure and production – books, tools, small farm equipment, cheese, jams, grains, and flour – will invite ever more people to consider the good reasons for supporting local foods.
The Fair will be held in conjunction with the 2009 Kneading Conference in Skowhegan (July 30 and 31st), and the organizers are looking for local cheesemakers who would like to participate in the Fair, which will be free and open to the public.
Contact coordinator Wendy Hebb ([email protected]) before June 22nd if you would like to sign up, or for more information.
Does Cheese Cause Global Warming?
The methane that cows (and other ruminants) emit while they digest their food is 20 times better at trapping heat in our atmosphere than CO2 — as a result, when Stoneyfield Farms commissioned a study on their company’s carbon footprint, they were shocked to find out that milk made more of an impact on global climate change than transportation, heating, or the energy used to run their plants.
Luckily, scientists are studying whether this must always be the case, and have now found that feeding cows a diet of flax and alfalfa (instead of corn and soy) reduces methane production significantly — and their coats are shiny too!