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    First Aired - 09/24/2012 05:30PM
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    On this week's episode of Cutting the Curd, Anne Saxelby and Sophie Slesinger are talking with author and cheesemaker Gianaclis Caldwell. In addition to running Pholia Farm, Gianaclis has written two cheese-themed books, The Farmstead Creamery Advisor and the recent Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking. Like Anne, Gianaclis comes from a studio art background; hear why Gianaclis left the art world to embrace cream and curd. Tune into listen to Gianaclis talk about what she learned from writing her books, and why it was important to filter and edit information to make her books pertinent to beginning cheesemakers. Cheesemaking isn't necessarily a recipe - so many elements are interchangeable! Hear why cheesemaking can be so fragile, and learn some of Gianaclis' tips for making reliable cheese. Learn more about the scale at Pholia Farm, as well as the types of cheeses that the farm produces. This program has been sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards & Sons.

    "You can stay true to you art with cheese, but if you're working with two dimensions or sculpture, you're showing a part of your soul that many people might not be able to identify with."

    -- Gianaclis Caldwell on Cutting the Curd

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    First Aired - 09/12/2011 04:30PM
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    Dr. Paul Kindstedt, Co-Director of the Vermont Institute of Artisan Cheese joins this week's episode of Cutting the Curd to share his personal cheese journey and shed some light on the state of artisan cheese today. What role should science play in cheesemaking? Are we on a track to lose our handmade traditions? This episode was sponsored by Fairway Market.

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    First Aired - 09/19/2011 04:30PM
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    This week on Cutting The Curd Anne hops across the pond with William Ogelthorpe of Kappacasein Dairy who has been an urban cheesemaker in London for over the last 20 years to discuss urban cheesemaking and his journey into the world of dairy. Later on the show, Elena Santogade joins the discussion to give practical tips to home cheesemakers and share her enthusiasm for biking and cheese activites! This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery.

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