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Cheesemaking With Kids: Easy and Fun

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

If you thought cheesemaking with older children would be too difficult, think again.  If they’re old enough to boil water, then you’ll enjoy this simple cheese making activity.  The fresh cheese result is great on salads or crackers.

Here’s the could-not-be-simpler recipe.  The detailed instructions are after the jump.

  • One quart Milk, preferably whole milk, but 2% works as well.
  • 3-5 tablespoons of lemon juice, lime juice, or vinegar (I prefer vinegar, but each will give you a slightly different result in both flavor and texture.  Not a lot, but slightly.) You may use more if you deem necessary in the process.
  • Optional: A pinch of chopped sage, dill weed or basil to flavor your cheese.
  • Optional: A teaspoon of salt.

How to Make Cheese with Kids: A Cheesy Experience | Notecook.

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Cheesemaking For Kids: Making Cheese In the Classroom

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Hubbard Scientific R-el1 Cheesemaking Kit 60 Studyents


Hubbard Scientific R-el1 Cheesemaking Kit 60 Students


This popular kit introduces students to the scientific principles of cheesemaking. Students can actually eat the cheese they make from whole or powdered milk which they supply. Kit contains enough rennilase enzyme for 60 students to make their own cheese plus two packages of cheesecloth.

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