
Year of Plenty: Traditional Foodways Goat Farming, Making Cheese & the Local Food Movement with Rick and Lora Lea Misterly
This week's episode is a conversation with Lora Lea and Rick Misterly who run a small farm in Northeastern Washington State.
Episode Overview:
- Ricks and Lora Lea’s journey, how the farm got started
- The evolution of the local food movement as Rick and Lora Lea have witnessed it
- Raising goats for dairy
- Raw vs pasteurized milk
- How cheese is made
- Aging cheese
- Importance of preserving traditional cooking methods
- Successfully running a small farm
- Raising ducks
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