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Featuring interviews with notable cheesemakers, cheesemongers, and cheese-lovers, Cutting the Curd is an informative, occasionally irreverent, but always cheesy look at the curdy, the nerdy, and the d... more
FAQs about Cutting the Curd:How many episodes does Cutting the Curd have?The podcast currently has 441 episodes available.
May 29, 2017Episode 301: Cheese, Beer, CheeseOn this week's episode of Cutting the Curd, Martin Johnson joins Greg Blais in the studio to talk about crafting a career in cheese....more51minPlay
May 22, 2017Episode 300: Book Review: What's the Matter with MeatTo celebrate the 300th episode of Cutting the Curd, host Diane changes things up and talks about meat with fellow HRN host Katy Keiffer. Katy's new book What's the Matter with Meat? is filled with valuable information about the meat industry and its impact on the environment....more45minPlay
May 15, 2017Episode 299: The Sun(dry) Also RisesOwner of Foster Sundry, Aaron Foster, joins host Greg Blais in the studio to talk about the challenges of owning a cheese shop, work/life balance in the cheese business and how social media is changing how we sell cheese....more39minPlay
May 08, 2017Episode 298: Catching Up with CultureCulture Magazine's Thalassa Skinner joins host Greg Blais to catch us up on the magazine, cheese education and current events in cheese....more43minPlay
April 17, 2017Episode 297: The Oxford Companion to Cheese: Part 2This week on Cutting the Curd, host Diane Stemple is joined on the line by Dr. Catherine Donnelly, editor of The Oxford Companion to Cheese and expert on the microbiological safety of food, . The book includes a great variety of cheese-related topics such as animal species, biographies, cheese families, process and technique, chemistry, equipment and tools, pairings and cuisines, and many more....more37minPlay
March 27, 2017Episode 296: Book Review: The Beginner's Guide to Cheese MakingElena Santogade joins host Diane Stemple in the studio to talk about her new book - The Beginner's Guide to Cheesemaking: Easy Recipes and Lessons to Make Your Own Handcrafted Cheeses. Elena's journey from cheese enthusiast and home cheese maker to her current status as an ACS Certified Cheese Professional has given her a unique perspective for creating cheese making recipes specifically with the beginner in mind....more39minPlay
March 20, 2017Episode 295: The Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker® ProgramThe Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker® Program was established as an advanced education program for experienced cheesemakers through joint sponsorship with the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research, UW-Extension, and the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. On today's show, host Greg Blais interviews Wisconsin's youngest Master Cheesemaker - Jonathan Metzig - to learn more about the program....more29minPlay
March 13, 2017Episode 294: Farmstead Cheese: SheepBrenda Jensen and her husband Dean never planned on being cheesemakers, but today, they produce award-winning sheep's milk cheeses out of Westby, Wisconsin. Tune in to learn more about Hidden Springs Creamery and the challenges and joys of making farmstead sheep's milk cheeses....more28minPlay
March 06, 2017Episode 293: The Story of PiavePiave cheese has become a staple at so many cheese counters across the US. Tune is to hear Chiara Brandalise, representative for the Consorzio Tutela Piave DOP, explain the origins of this beloved cheese and how Piave cheese helps support an entire agricultural region....more27minPlay
February 27, 2017Episode 292: Cypress GroveThis week on Cutting the Curd, Diane is joined in studio by Mary Keehn & Pamela Dressler of Cypress Grove to talk about goat cheese. In search of healthy milk for her children, Mary noticed a neighbor who had goats for brush control. She asked her neighbor if she could buy two of her goats and the neighbor replied with a grin, “Honey, if you can catch ‘em, you can have ‘em.” So a determined Mary went out with grain each day and eventually lured her first two goats: Esmeralda & Hazel. Those two goats turned to four and pretty soon Mary had, well, more. A lot of goats means a lot of milk, and so Mary tried her hand at making cheese....more43minPlay
FAQs about Cutting the Curd:How many episodes does Cutting the Curd have?The podcast currently has 441 episodes available.