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                    Time: January 26, 2013 from 1pm to 4:30pm
                    Location: UBC Farm
                                            Street: 6182 South Campus Road
                        City/Town: Vancouver
                        Website or Map: http://ubcfarm.ubc.ca/about/d…
                        Phone: 604.822.5092
                                        Event Neighbourhood and Type: workshop, farm, artisan, diy, food
                    Organized By: UBC Farm Community Engagement
                    Latest Activity: Dec 14, 2012                
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Join cheesemaker David Asher Rotsztain as we explore the fascinating realm of cheese. David will demonstrate and explain the techniques for making three basic styles of cheese: paneer, yogurt cheese and camembert, an aged rennet cheese. These lessons will provide a solid foundation for those interested in making cheese at home, or anyone who wants to know how their cheese is made.
The workshop will emphasize a ‘natural cheesemaking’, with a focus on simple, DIY methods that are well suited to the home kitchen. David will also discuss the topics of raw milk, rennet-free cheeses and dairy ferments. At the end of the workshop, we will feast on our freshly made cheeses.
David Asher Rotsztain is an organic farmer and farmstead cheesemaker on Mayne Island. He developed his cheesemaking skills though various teachers, including a Brown Swiss Cow named Sunday on Cortes Island. In addition to making many varieties of cheese at home, David leads cheesemaking workshops for food security-minded organizations and cooking schools around the Salish Sea. He is a dear old friend of the UBC Farm.
Visit guerrillacheese.wordpress.com for more info on David’s workshops.
What to bring
 Bring along a container to take home fresh cheese and some dairy cultures.
Cost: $40 (+ $1.99 registration fee).
 Materials included.
Register here.
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