What an excellent film. Thank you. Such a balance of old skills and modern technology, when atractor or a 4 x 4 arrives pulling a milk churn, it gets my full vote, and my good wifes. Take care and all the best Keith
Aargh! you didn't show any butter making! Alongside my love of Horseradish flavoured cheddar [which seems to have fallen out of fashion], my other passion is for well salted butter. Of our local farm shops, only one sells farm made butter and it now only comes in unsalted and "lightly" salted. They do occasionally have "salted" - the implication being that a heavier hand has been at work, but they don't have it often. I have 2kg sitting in the fridge to ensure a constant supply. For anybody thinking that [well] salted butter sounds disgusting, it is only the same product that was available before all these man-made oil based spreads and "healthy" [lightly salted] mass produced supermarket buttes became available.
What an excellent film. Thank you. Such a balance of old skills and modern technology, when atractor or a 4 x 4 arrives pulling a milk churn, it gets my full vote, and my good wifes. Take care and all the best Keith
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing. What an awesome trip!
You’re welcome!
I really enjoyed this. Glad you could make the trip.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a blessing to be able to visit and learn more 🙏
An amazing trip!
Thank you for putting this video up it was fantastic.
Our pleasure!
Thanks for this interesting video. Great tour. Seems messy but actually neat and clean.
That’s cheesemaking!
Luv the white boots, in our neighborhood they are called "Biloxi Waders", all the shrimpers wear them.
A popular brand in food processing, here and there, are Bekina Boots.
How exciting🎉
It was amazing!
I want cheese now!!! ❤❤
What a great vid,thank you.europa is a place to live in greetings from the nederlands.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing, I had no idea..........
Delicious too!
great video
Thanks!
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It is realy another proces to make can you tell us what it taste like, kind regards from a Dutch dairyfarmer and his wife Thea ,hope all is well
It’s a creamy, buttery, nutty cheese. As it ages, you get little crystals in it that gives it a unique texture as well.
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Aargh! you didn't show any butter making! Alongside my love of Horseradish flavoured cheddar [which seems to have fallen out of fashion], my other passion is for well salted butter.
Of our local farm shops, only one sells farm made butter and it now only comes in unsalted and "lightly" salted. They do occasionally have "salted" - the implication being that a heavier hand has been at work, but they don't have it often. I have 2kg sitting in the fridge to ensure a constant supply.
For anybody thinking that [well] salted butter sounds disgusting, it is only the same product that was available before all these man-made oil based spreads and "healthy" [lightly salted] mass produced supermarket buttes became available.
We prefer salted butter as well.