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Della's avatar

To me, this is living philosophy. Life is deep, rich, fecund. It comes through us in subtle ways, and expresses itself in myriad ways. Your analogy of dairy and soil could also encompass our public educational system that narrowly restricts thinking, sterilizes our ability to conceptualize and stunts exploration. On purpose.

Your "off-road" style of learning encourages us to be less fearful and trust benign chaos. I truly love what you do. Thank you.

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Hilary's avatar

I like listening to the voice recordings; you don't just read the article but include other info... so, thank you!

This information is very interesting - the parallel between plowing and pasteurization, etc and why it's harmful. Totally makes sense, I wish more people were aware of the fact that starter cultures are from these large corporations.

If cheesemakers were able to cultivate their own "starters," cheese would be more interesting and there could be cheese terroir in the US.

Knowing this info makes me feel paralyzed because it's like, ok, NOW WHAT? What can we do about it? Start a cheese lobby? I mean, if buying parmigiano reggiano and other cheeses is legal and they are made without these gm cultures, why wouldn't it be legal to make cheese this way in the US? Is it just corporate greed?

Also - I'd guess that most people in the US are afraid of raw milk and raw milk cheese. So how do we change the paradigm?

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