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Columbia River – I have a couple of “Urban Cheesecraft” kits that I got wholesale from Frontier Coop. I didn’t do the one done today because I grossly underestimated the work time for my income-earning tasks today, and I am disappointed, but hopefully it will work out tomorrow. You can go to “urbancheesecraft(dot)com” to see what they have – they produce kits for both vegan and traditional cheeses. Honestly, anything that comes in a kit is usually overpriced – but very convenient. I could get all or most of the kit ingredients in bulk at Frontier Coop as well – or even in the Amish discount store bulk section. But I don’t know what I’m doing, so I thought the kit would be good to start with, especially since I could get it wholesale.
Sending the email out tonight to remind our ladies that we need to do another Frontier order next week.
Most of the cooking today had to be super fast because of the workload, but managed to make millet-flax seed bread today and dipped it in hummus. Yum!
Read more in One Circle… and I am amazed at what a vegan diet based on potatoes can supply in the way of nutrients. When I finally get a chance to write up a summary, will try to post it Once the soil is in tip-top shape and your garden skills are also well honed, a person really could live on what you grow in about 700 square feet (potato-based vegan, 2000 calories a day). But you would be cutting it really close if you had a crop failure, and people do tend to need animal sources of vitamins A and D as well as B12 if they are very young, aged, pregnant or sick.
