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	<title>Spiffy Snacks &#187; Cheese</title>
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		<title>CHEESE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cheese is good.
I&#8217;ve been meaning to make cheese for a while! I was even gifted with some cheese making supplies &#38; a cookbook this past holiday season. Even though I read the book cover to cover, I never got around to making any cheese. It sounded scary. Boil a pot of milk, and magically you [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to make cheese for a while! I was even gifted with some cheese making supplies &amp; a cookbook this past holiday season. Even though I read the book cover to cover, I never got around to making any cheese. It sounded scary. Boil a pot of milk, and magically you have cheese (oversimplification, yes)?</p>
<p>So, I signed up for a cheese cooking class at our local Co-Op! I feel much more comfortable learning it in a class, before experimenting at home!  It was on Saturday and on Sunday morning I purchased a new Stainless Steel pot, a slotted spoon and we were making cheese!</p>
<p>First the Mozzarella</p>
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<p>Then the ricotta.</p>
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<p>YUM YUM YUM!</p>
<p>The mozzarella &amp; ricotta have been used in pizza, risotto and eaten fresh! They turned out FABULOUS&#8230; to our surprise!</p>
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