Episode 184: Vermont Cheesemaker’s Festival Recap

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Re-live the Vermont Cheesemakers Festival on a special episode of Cutting the Curd, as host Greg Blais is joined by Lisa Battilana, the Executive Chef of the Woodstock Farmers Market in Vermont and cheesemonger Perry Soulos for a re-cap. The 6th Annual Vermont Cheesemakers Festival, sponsored by the Vermont Cheese Council took place July 20th at the Coach Barn at Shelbourne Farm in Vermont and featured over 200 cheeses from more than 40 cheese makers, as well as dozens of artisan food producers and local wine, beer and spirit producers. The festival provides an opportunity for people from all walks of life to connect with farmers and cheesemakers. On the line we also have She has been the cheesemonger for about 10 years, and is the only retail member on the Vermont Cheese Council. Tune in and get the inside scoop on the festival and the world of artisan cheese. This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA. Its a rare opportunity for everybody to meet and literally talk to the people making the cheese. [04:00] Food is pretty egalitarian. Everybody eats. [15:00] --Lisa Battilana on Cutting the Curd I felt nothing but comfortable and welcome the whole time in Vermont. It has its charm - Vermont is Vermont! [31:00] The great thing about goats is that children can handle them so easily. Its an animal the whole family can participate in raising. [37:00] --Perry Soulos on Cutting the Curd

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