Ron, with his lovely assistant, Jennylyn, showed the twenty four people who attended the workshop how to make haloumi, paneer and ricotta cheese. Ron and Jennylyn made it seem so easy and achieveable. They cooked us some haloumi and treated us to Italian baked ricotta muffins. They were so delicious. I loved hearing the conversations that everybody was having as the morning progressed. It had such a community feel. Thank you so much to Ron and Jennylyn. When they send the recipes through I will post them on the blog.
Yesterday we had our first workshop for 2014. To start with we had a homegrown and handmade swap. We had a table full of different produce from eggs to soap, pumpkins to eggplants and coriander seeds to amazing embroidered teatowels. What fun we had choosing what we wanted to take home. We shared a lovely morning tea and Margaret showed us a great knitted jacket that is simply a rectangle with the edges stitched together leaving a hole for arms. Hard to explain but very simple and effective.
Ron, with his lovely assistant, Jennylyn, showed the twenty four people who attended the workshop how to make haloumi, paneer and ricotta cheese. Ron and Jennylyn made it seem so easy and achieveable. They cooked us some haloumi and treated us to Italian baked ricotta muffins. They were so delicious. I loved hearing the conversations that everybody was having as the morning progressed. It had such a community feel. Thank you so much to Ron and Jennylyn. When they send the recipes through I will post them on the blog.
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Margaret Parton
26/5/2014 08:05:25 am
Hi Margy, good to see everyone again and also meet some "newbies" so sorry I had to miss this workshop, but will try the recipes for cheese making soon.
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