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- necessary bacteria to facilitate the ecology of cheese". One of the ancient cheesemakers' earliest tools for cheesemaking, cheese molds or strainers, can be found...
- This is a list of notable cheesemakers. Cheesemakers are people or companies that make cheese, who have developed the knowledge and skills required to...
- (Gr****: φάραγξ τῶν τυροποιῶν pharanx tōn tyropoiōn i.e., "Valley of the Cheesemakers" or "Cheesemongers"), is the name given by the first-century Jewish-Roman...
- September 1949) is a Luxembourg-born Swiss businessman, executive and cheesemaker. He previously served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of TAG Heuer...
- Sean Wilson (born 4 April 1965) is an English actor and cheesemaker, best known for his role as Martin Platt in Coronation Street, which he pla**** from...
- peacemakers", the audience understands the phonetically similar word "Cheesemakers" and in turn interpret it as a metaphor and beatification of those who...
- Countess of Mar Crossbench 1 May 2020 Hereditary peer  Farmer and goats cheesemaker, former civil servant Baroness Byford Conservative 5 May 2020 Life peer...
- Retrieved May 5, 2015. Norton, James; Dilley, Becca (2009). The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-299-23433-1...
- It is made at Ulceby Grange Farm in Alford, Lincolnshire, by craft cheesemaker Richard Tagg. The cheese is matured for between 14 and 24 months, depending...
- Blurry in September 2011, charting his transformation from rock star to cheesemaker as he moves to a farm in Oxfordshire. In 2001, James and Graham Coxon...