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    This week on Cutting the Curd Anne and special guest host Samia Khan spoke to Andy Hatch of Uplands Cheese, a seasonal grass-based dairy farm. Uplands is unique in a number of ways: it follows the "Alpine pattern" of milking, and its a place where cows harvest their own feed, spread their own manure, and give the farmer a bit of a break in the hard labor department. They've even crossbred nine different breeds of cows together to create their own breed of cow perfect for their style of farming. Tune in to hear the creator of Pleasant Ridge Reserve, easily one of the most famous farmstead cheeses, talk shop on HRN!

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    Cutting the Curd Introduction: Andy Hatch (15:05)

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    Anne Saxelby, Cutting the Curd, Heritage Radio Network, Whole Foods Market, Samia Khan, it is hot humid and steamy in Brooklyn!, people have not been thinking about eating copious amounts of cheese, people want fresh and tangy cheese, summer is the most exciting time of year for cheese makers, Andy Hatch, Uplands Cheese Company, Pleasant Ridge Reserve, alpine cheeses, seasonal cheese making, grass based seasonal dairy, natural diet for cows, let the cows harvest their own feed and spread manure, selective varieties of cheese, they have cross bred 9 breeds together, cows generally follow a pattern in their lactation cycle, extra aged wheels, crazy flavors, evaluating cheese objectively,

    More with Andy Hatch from Uplands Cheese Company (15:22)

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    kishka, heavy liver dumpling, you have to serve apprenticeships to get a license to become a cheese maker, Norway, goat cheese, Andy moved around as much as he could, he now targets the Alps, Andy & Anne went to a giant old military fort where they age Conte, breaking news: Rush Creek will be the new Uplands cheese coming soon!, cheese bound in wood, borrowing ideas from different cheeses and not simply replicating is a luxury of American cheese makers, you can never replicate a recipe exactly, its no fun just to copy someone else, honing your own craft, the difference between soft and hard cheese, Uplands is different in their focus is mostly only on Pleasant Ridge, the cows will dry up by Christmas time, 100% grass fed milk, www.uplandscheese.com, Rush Creek coming in the fall season!,


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