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These delicious empanadas are perfect for an appetizer or lunch and are easily adaptable to any tastes. The butternut squash and goat cheese with just a little cinnamon and chipotle is delicious, but you can switch out the type of cheese, type of squash, or spices to make them perfect for your palate.

Lay the empanadas on the baking sheet and brush the tops with the egg wash. Sprinkle the sesame seeds and some thyme leaves and bake on the middle rack for 30 minutes or...

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Here at culture we're all about sheep's milk cheeses. We love the nutty, grassy, slightly sweet flavor of Manchego, Pecorino, and Roquefort. So when we saw that there's now a sheep's milk ice cream on the market, we were intrigued. The ice cream, made by Alexis Negranti and her husband Wade at Negranti Dairy in Paso Robles, California, come in Vanilla Bean, Peppermint, Black Coffee, Salted Brown Sugar, and Strawberry Basil.

Some are more sheepy-...

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After the presidential inauguration on January 21, the President, First Lady, and honored guests will enjoy a luncheon featuring two raw milk artisan cheeses from the Cooperstown Cheese Company in Milford, NY.

Sharon Thomaselli and Bob Sweitzer, former executives in the specialty paper industry, launched their cheesemaking business seven years ago; they currently purchase raw milk from two local family farms and have the capacity to produce about 750 pounds of cheese a...

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A unique spinach topping with garlic, nutmeg, and ham takes this pizza from standard fare to gourmet pie in one simple step. And of course, goat cheese makes everything special.

Heat butter in a large pot, crush peeled garlic cloves into it and sauté very briefly. Add the frozen spinach, cover and allow to thaw over medium heat. Season with salt, pepper and nutmeg, and spread over crust. Cut ham into strips and place evenly over the spinach. Grate Landana and sprinkle...

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Dairy, art and environmentalism converge in this 1,000-pound butter sculpture, which was a centerpiece at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg last week. After the show finishes, it's being shipped to a farm in Mifflintown, PA, where it will be dumped into a pit of manure and recycled into energy to power the farm, as well as many nearby homes.

For more than a week, it was the belle of the ball, the butter with no better: a giant 1,000-pound dairy sculpture that...

Do you have a hankering for a chunk of Stilton? Perhaps a helping of Stinking Bishop? The Telegraph is currently featuring a slideshow of fifteen iconically British cheeses, which are sure to make your mouth water.

Robinson Crusoe author Daniel Defoe penned one of the earliest references to Stilton cheese in 1724, when he wrote that he has "pass'd Stilton, a town famous for cheese, which is call'd our English Parmesan, and is brought to table with the mites, or maggots...

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Adopting a pet is a popular option for those looking to bring a furry friend into their homes. However, few may realize that in addition to dogs, cats, and birds, pet shelters frequently offer stray goats for adoption as well.

In Charlotte, North Carolina, an area not generally known for idyllic pastures and farms, a handful of goats are among the hundreds of animals that end up in animal shelters every year. While local ordinances require that stray goats must first be...

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We're officially over the holiday hump, but winter's not quite over yet! To keep yourself in the seasonal spirit until spring's first bloom, check out Food & Wine's top picks for winter beers that don't taste spicy, sweet, or in their words, "like fruitcake."

Other people may not be as riled up by this topic as me. I accept that. But there's plenty of winter left to go, which means plenty of time to buy yourself a case of...

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Recently, contributing editor Laurel Miller, and our own Lassa Skinner co-authored Cheese For Dummies...

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Say goodbye to tattered sponges and dried crumbs of cheese! The toothbrush is about to become your grater's new best friend.

If you don’t have access to a dishwasher, cleaning your cheese grater can be a pain. Because of the sharp edges, the accessory has the tendency to eat away at dishcloths. So how exactly can you clean it to make sure you've removed all the leftover food? Yahoo found a really easy way to make it sparkle without ruining your cleaning tools.

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