Cheese-making demonstration, shopping specials and local foods

On Friday evening, Dec. 9, the Community Center in Farmington is filled with people checking out the various farm and set up during the of A Jolly Good Night. Downtown businesses stayed open late to promote buying from local merchants. Pam Harnden/Livermore Falls Advertiser

FARMINGTON — Shops downtown and the Community Center were filled Friday night, Dec. 9, during A Jolly Good Night.

Cheese-making Demonstration, Shopping Specials And Local Foods

A tree decorated with baking utensils and luminaries greet shoppers Friday evening, Dec. 9, in downtown Farmington. Pam Harnden/Livermore Falls Advertiser

At Mixed Up on Main Street, of Dixfield took a few minutes to talk about the cheese-making demonstration she would be giving at Divine Inspirations.

The quick mozzarella cheese using cow’ milk takes 30-45 minutes to make, she said. “It is ready to be used the same day, uses basic cheese-making techniques,” she noted.

Gilsleider also planned to discuss all types of cheeses and what milk can be used to make different cheeses.

“Mixed Up carries all of the enzymes needed [to make cheese],” Gilsleider said. “It’s a fun family event for all ages.”

Gilsleider’s presentation was not an indepth class, was so people can see how easy it is to make cheese at home. “The flavor is so much nicer, has a more elegant flavor,” she noted. She also planned to share use the homemade cheese in different and give ideas.

Gilsleider has been making cheese for 15-20 years, has been teaching classes at different adult education programs around the state. Those interested should contact at Mixed Up to et a feta making class set up.

Gilsleider sources milk for her cheese making from local farms. The milk for the demonstration came from Acres in Canton, she said. “ is a Cabot supplier, their milk quality is consistent, they are five minutes from me,” she noted. The used in the demonstration can be adapted, she noted. “You can…

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