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Artisan_Cheesemakers
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Is ARTISAN CHEESEMAKERS- L is for you? Does the idea of taking the mundanity of fresh milk and seeing it touched by the divine via the cheesemaking process thrill you to your very core? ...(more)
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cheesemaking
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This group is for people interested in making cheese at home or on the small farm. Recipes, techniques and technical questions welcome. Simple rules: No Spam, No politics or religeon, ...( more)
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GoatCheesePlus
365 Members,
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Goat Cheese Plus -- Although this was started as a friendly group for beginning goat-milk cheeses, we are now undergoing a great expansion in the membership. We hope that the PLUS will ...( more)
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westcheesemakers
17 Members,
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Official guild forum for members of the Kingdom of the West Cheesemakers' Guild to converse about cheese making, share recipes, ask questions, discuss how to use cheese in cooking and ...( more)
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toki
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friends will always be friends...
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Cheeseattheblackun
8 Members,
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This is a club for real cheese lovers to join to share the enjoyment of high quality cheeses from around the world and share their experiances. Open to anyone who enjoys the rarer and ...( more)
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Connecticutcheeseguild
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Interested in starting/joining a Cheese Guild in the state of Connecticut? Membership is this mailing group is open to any individual with a passion for the craft of cheesemaking and ...( more)
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oregoncheeseguild
30 Members,
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Official discussion list for members of the Oregon Cheese Guild. OCG is dedicated to the production of artisan and farmstead cheese in the state of Oregon. Open to both cheese maker ...( more)
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Trastullo
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cheesetalk
Discussion of cheesemaking for students of Jim Wallace's workshop
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