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This year has been both challenging and filled with letting go to make space for things that enrich our lives. I've followed this new path as best I can, received some hard critical feedback, and seen a glimmer of progress lately.

I love to be home in the Holler and to care for this homestead, but to enrich our lives, we must enrich the community around us.

2 weeks ago, I did a cheese making demo at Haven Village. Folks seemed to like the demo and I was once again reminded of how slowing down for a minute allows you to truly connect with nature. Even if is is the microscopic side of it.

This was a chevre made from raw milk from milk from this farmstead. How cool is that?

We will be doing a cheese class, finally, st the Holler Homestead this summer or fall as a result of this demo. Toolbox fallacy has kept me from doing so for years.

I make darn good cheeses. I am by no means an expert. But know what? I know a TON about cheese and can teach folks who know a little less about how to start their own cheese journey.

Time to get to it...

#lftn #homesteading

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To anyone who isn’t familiar with her, Nicole is an amazing person who does amazing things. Great inspiration if you want to take charge of your own life.

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Awesome. Glad you are starting this journey. Wish I was closer, I’d come to your class.

Maybe one day :)

What kind of cheese are you making here?

Chevre

Thank you. I see it was in the OP. I must have glossed over it on the first read. Thanks for not being disrespectful about it like others.

There is no need to be mean. I posted a long note. Easy to miss that detail.

It says it right in the post lol

I’m at work half the time when I’m posting.

Posting? What about reading? PS - you're fired lol

Poke some on a stick, grill it on the bbq and add a drizzle of honey for a delicious treat ! Works great with cow cheese

Sounds delicious