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They then went back to the cheese-maker and betrayed his secret.
The temperature is then raised to 55 C with careful control by the cheese-maker.
Jay Close, cheese-maker: "You've got to have some inside connections"
Jay was inspired to try making cheese after visiting a cheese-maker in Holland during their honeymoon.
The cheese-maker was a fellow Gypsy, and so came in only for some good-natured bantering.
I finally reached the small, remote village of Saas Grund, still some miles below the cheese-maker's farm.
"That's why I am an Enchanter and not a cheese-maker, you ignorant moron."
Once the milk has clotted and the cheese-maker is satisfied that it has set firmly enough, the curd is cut by hand, using large metal paddles.
Starting in the 15th century, the town began operating mountain pastures, a dairy and a cheese-maker as a fief of the Prince-Bishop of Basel.
Speaking at the Krug Happiness exhibition at the Royal Academy, the musician turned cheese-maker adds: "The kids love him.
It has a restaurant, cinema, art gallery and heritage centre, as well as a bakery, cheese-maker, micro brewery, ice-cream parlour, fudge house and honey-maker.
Joseph Harding, Cheddar Cheese-Maker written by Ann Heeley and Mary Vidal.
This is Mr, Bing, Squire, the cheese-maker, and this is Professor Wurzle, the famed explorer.
La Serenísima was established in 1929 by Antonino Mastellone, a cheese-maker from Sardinia who arrived in Argentina in 1925.
Another Connecticut cheese-maker with academic ties, Elisa Santee, makes cheese from the milk of 11 Jersey cows at her 140-acre Foxfire Farm in Mansfield.
Participants ranged from Jonathan White, an artisanal cheese-maker from Peekskill, N.Y. who makes butter for the White House, to some of the world's most high-minded chefs.
Up at 5am to milk his cows, battling bureaucracy by day and making late deliveries by night - becoming a cheese-maker in Russia has been "hard, hard work" for Jay Close.
Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, including several working mills (woollen mill, grist-mill and sawmill) and trades buildings (blacksmith, tinsmith, cabinetmaker, cooper, bakery, cheese-maker).
In 1988, Mr. Siemon, a farmer in southwestern Wisconsin, was taken with the butter his friend Willie Lehrner, the son of a Swiss cheese-maker, sold at the local farmers market.
Daskalogiannis was immortalised in several folk tales and songs, the most prominent of which is the celebrated epic ballad by Barba-Pantzelios, a poor cheese-maker from Mouri - To tragoudi tou Daskalogianni of 1786:
According to the Mozzarella di Bufala trade association, "The cheese-maker kneads it with his hands, like a baker making bread, until he obtains a smooth, shiny paste, a strand of which he pulls out and lops off, forming the individual mozzarella."
Her documentary The Cheese Nun, a profile of Sister Noella, a Benedictine nun who upon being made cheese-maker of her abbey in Connecticut, studied microbiology and crisscrossed France to study cheeses, was broadcast by PBS in the United States in 2006.