Your Cheese will FAIL Unless you do THIS! (Cheese from Store Bought Milk)

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Have you ever wondered if you can make quality homemade cheese from store-bought milk? Not everyone has access to raw milk, and even fewer own a dairy cow, so let me show you how to make delicious homemade cheese, using the RIGHT kind of milk from the grocery store.


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My husband watched your video for the first time, he wanted you to know that your children were well behaved, they reflect the parents, awesome 🙂❤

teriwilliams
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Gosh your kids are well behaved! It’s so nice to see a mum who’s calm, and has kids, who aren’t fighting, every single second. What a GREAT job you and your hubby have done!

Bella-gjwc
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I make a farmers cheese that lasts about a week or so in the fridge. It's great to use as a cream cheese substitute. I use 1/2 gal. of (room temperature) pasteurized, cultured buttermilk, (not UHT) add 1 Tbsp. lemon juice, stir well and pour into 2 pyrex bowls. Covering it with a lid or parchment paper. I then bake it (from a cold oven) at 225° F for about 30 minutes. Turn off the oven and let it come to room temperature. I skim off the curds with a slotted spoon into cheese cloth and let it hang about an hour. Then I salt it, stirring well. I've also added herbs or a small amount of fruit jam for variety. Like l said it only lasts about a week or two but we eat ours up quick because it's so yummy. I added this recipe because I don't shop online and don't have access to rennet or calcium chloride and have found this recipe to be easy to make with what I have on hand. Blessings to you all.

mysticmeadow
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I'm in the UK, we have just spent a week on the island of Jersey, its in the channel Islands between the UK and France, the Milk, cream, butter that the Jersey cows produce is so good, they also produce some of the best new potatoes in the summer called Jersey Royals

garyrothwell
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Ok this is the first time I have ever watched one of your videos. I want to learn how to make cheese myself. So here I am. But when you said load the crew up. I didn't know you literally have a whole crew of children! What a lovely family.

oldladylinda
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Thank you for the teaching, and the fine example of a simple country family life, together…Mother and Father had nine children, born in 11 years, no twins. Seven girls and two boys, of which I am one. Next to the baby! We were raised on a ranch, and had three registered Guernsey cows, among all the other animals. They were beautiful milk cows, Bessy, Fanny and Flossey…..We, one of my brothers and one of my sisters and I, usually did the milking…all by hand…while Mother sanitized the gallon jars and got everything ready for straining the milk. We brought in about 12 gallons a day, and the milk was so rich, about half of the gallon, was pure cream. It was so delicious, it was wonderful! Mother set huge jugs of milk, by the wood heater, and from it made, buttermilk, butter, cottage cheese, with part of it, and with the other, She would skim off part of the cream and make whip cream, milkshakes, and Home Made Ice Cream! She loved making the Ice Cream! She liked to make new flavors…Mother made great Ice Cream! Everything from black walnut, to strawberry, pistachio, chocolate, strawberry, peach and apricot, blackberry and maple nut…whatever was available, And puddings, which we had for breakfast, often! She always said, it was just eggs and milk, and other good ingredients….She also sold milk a dollar a gallon, and bought me an old piano from a friend and customer, when I was 15…I loved her generous, kind ways…but the most important thing she did, almost daily, with all that she had to do, was to remind us, to “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God, for Christ’s sake, forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32. 💞

pamelalandrum
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Carolyn, I enjoy all of Homesteading Family's content here on YT but can I just say how lovely this video was! Seeing your family and your day to day in a vlog style video is very refreshing. I would love it if these made regular appearances. :)

meganhartzell
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Amazing that you have raw milk in your grocery store!!! That's the way it should be 🥛💗

RewiredforJoy
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As much as I enjoy the Pantry Chat and classroom format, I like this vlog style a lot too! It makes me happy to see you and your beautiful children. :) God bless your family!

sabl
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That’s awesome y’all have raw milk in the grocery stores! It’s illegal here.

BereanBaker
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Cracked me up to see you counting the kids to make sure you had them all❤️! I only had two and forgot one in Wal-Mart one time (I didn’t get out of the parking lot before we realized) lol!

LisaB_at_Pine_Ridge
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Thank you for this video so many people make cheese videos having access to raw or unpasteurized milk . but never make video on store bought

yrbgsjn
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This brings back such great memories from my childhood. I'm the oldest of 8 children and going "to town" was always an adventure. I was always counting heads whenever we would go somewhere. There were two incidents I remember leaving someone behind. We had a diry about 5 miles away. We brought our own jugs and it was a dollar a gallon. It was the best milk ever! Anyway, thanks for the video. Im getting on the waitlist for sure!! Looking forward to the class! Much love to you and your family!!💙🌎✌

kristinraabe
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Sweet family…. The cheese making starts at 9:05

benb
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So fun to see such beautiful, healthy farm raised children! It's so satisfying :) Thanks for the great video. It's amazing to see how much more milk variety there is available in your American grocery store verses our Canadian stores. Very poor selection here. We're so grateful that we're able to live off the land like you folks are doing. Blessings!

fourseasonsnorth
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I am sensitive to dairy. I sneeze and get all congested in my sinuses. I love It's so hard to not eat it!!! Raw milk looks so wonderful to work with! I'm in Minnesota so I guess you can get it from a farmer at their farm and you need to bring your own container. I'd love to make cheese for my family!

youtubeuser
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What a wonderful grocery store. In Virginia you cannot purchase raw milk from the store or from a farmer (unless for feeding animals) You must be in a herd share to make it legal. Unfortunately, the herd shares are prohibitively expensive. So, I’m really glad to learn we can use regular pasteurized milk for cheese.

catekauffman
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You are such a natural beauty! Stunning smile and your eyes are just GORGEOUS! 🥰 I love watching your videos and genuinely appreciate your willingness to share your wisdom and knowledge. One of my very favorite homestead channels!

sleepymom
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Thank you so much for this video! We don't have livestock yet and I've tried several times to make cheese from store-bought milk and I think some of these tips will help me finally find success!!

elizabethhayes
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I love when you said "WOW I think we better get one of those!"

CanadianFarmGirl