Our7Wonders
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What do I need? I have an order to place with Hoegger and thought that I might as well get a few cheese making basics while I'm at it. So what are the very basic essentials to start with? I'm' not planning on anything fancy - I need to keep it simple, both for budget and for my sanity.
I know I need rennet. Do you like the liquid or tablets?
What about citric acid?
And chesse salt? Do I need a specific salt? I always have both basic white sea salt and course gray celtic sea salt that I have to grind for our table salt, will these not work?
Calcium Chloride? Catalog says it's needed when you use store bought milk. So then I don't need it if I'm using my goat's milk?
I was going to order Hoegger's chevre culture. I don't know about the other cultures There's Thermophilic, Mesophilic, and a Farmhouse culture, as well as some mold powders. I really don't want anything that's going to sit around for a while before I get brave enough to try it. Think "cheese basics for dummies". That's the kind of supply list I want.
And the "how to" to start with? I was going to order "Goats Produce Too". Is that a good basic starter guide? Is there one better?
Thanks guys!
I know I need rennet. Do you like the liquid or tablets?
What about citric acid?
And chesse salt? Do I need a specific salt? I always have both basic white sea salt and course gray celtic sea salt that I have to grind for our table salt, will these not work?
Calcium Chloride? Catalog says it's needed when you use store bought milk. So then I don't need it if I'm using my goat's milk?
I was going to order Hoegger's chevre culture. I don't know about the other cultures There's Thermophilic, Mesophilic, and a Farmhouse culture, as well as some mold powders. I really don't want anything that's going to sit around for a while before I get brave enough to try it. Think "cheese basics for dummies". That's the kind of supply list I want.
And the "how to" to start with? I was going to order "Goats Produce Too". Is that a good basic starter guide? Is there one better?
Thanks guys!