Antiquity. tasting. In the mountains of Greece, a home cheesemaker continues an ancient tradition

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Antiquity. tasting. In the mountains of Greece, a home cheesemaker continues an ancient tradition"

Transcription

1 tasting Antiquity Touloumotiri, a rustic cheese made with sheep and goat s milk In the mountains of Greece, a home cheesemaker continues an ancient tradition written by alexis adams photography by dimitris maniatis

2 Thomae heats the whey for making mizithra The walls in Thomae Kattei s tiny cheesemaking room are damp and dark, blackened by nearly a century of wood smoke. Permeated by the earthy smell of goat s and sheep s milk, the place is impeccably clean. The small, dark-haired Thomae smiles shyly as she talks and stirs milk in an immense copper kettle perched over a single propane burner on the floor. Dressed in a blue-plaid shift dress, wool knee-highs, and a bright blue calico apron, the 67-year-old woman could have easily stepped from the pages of an early-twentieth-century chronicle on Greece. Her life on this mountain farm, where electricity is a relative newcomer and cell phone service still does not exist, is as removed as it can be from the rest of the modern-day country with its dazzling tourist destinations and its economic woes. A Stable Staple On the 15-acre farm, located on a cool plateau above the eastern coast of the Peloponnese Peninsula, Thomae crafts a traditional Greek cheese known as touloumotiri. Made from a combination of sheep s and goat s milk, touloumotiri has sustained shepherd families since the days of Homer. It is salty and tart and can be stored in its own brine without refrigeration. It is the cheese Greek shepherds tuck into their bags for long days of roaming the hillsides with their flocks, and it s the cheese they find at home in pitas and savory pies, grated over pasta, and crumbled in salads. Touloumotiri pairs beautifully with a slice of tomato, a hunk of bread, and a sip of wine. Raised in this place, Thomae has crafted the cheese since childhood, and her family a long lineage of shepherds and cheesemakers has made it for generations. I grew up watching my mother make touloumotiri, and helping my father milk the goats and sheep. It s in my blood, she tells me during a recent visit. Indeed, the wooden paddle she uses to stir the milk was her mother s and her grandmother s before her. The copper colander, now blackened by years of use over a wood fire and, more recently, the propane burner, came with her dowry when she married her shepherd husband, Theodoros, nearly 50 years ago. Thomae is one of dozens of inhabitants of these mountains who produce their own cheese. Some of it she keeps for her family s consumption; the rest she sells to people like me who are motivated enough by its succulence to venture up the steep, mostly unpaved mountain road to her house. A raw-milk cheese, touloumotiri is relatively easy to produce. It doesn t require long and careful aging, and because it has no rind, it doesn t need to be rinsed. In batches, Thomae uses about equal portions of sheep s and goat s milk. (Other local cheesemakers use different 80. culture. AUTUMN 10 AUTUMN 10. culture. 81

3 Draining a fresh batch of touloumotiri The flavor was very sharp, he says. Quite often, a blue mold would form inside the skin, which [locals] would knead into the cheese. It was deliciously pungent, thanks to the mold. And, Kitrilakas adds, I suspect the culture that evolved in the skin was a specific culture, an ambient culture. The natural rennet would add its own culture, and this mixture of cultures would survive even after the skin was used over and over. While a few producers still store touloumotiri in goat or sheepskin, most, including Thomae, no longer do. She does, however, still use rennet she crafts from the stomach of the lambs and goat kids that she and Theodoros slaughter for their family s consumption. Good Earth Thomae and Theodoros wake before sunrise to milk their ewes and does in the barn where the animals sleep. Shortly after milking, Theodoros leads the herd into the mountains, where they feed on wild grasses and herbs. The mountains surrounding the Kattei farm, Thomae says, have a wonderful effect on the flavor of her cheeses. You can taste the grasses and herbs in the cheese, she says. And you can taste the seasons the flavor of the cheese changes from week to week as the grasses and herbs change, coming in and out of season. According to Thomae, you can also taste the local soil. We are blessed with the soil we have in these mountains, she says. It gives us a delicious harvest the milk, the cheese, the grains with which we make our bread. They are tasty and wholesome because of the good soil we have here, and they are clean because we don t use pesticides and fertilizers. Other cheeses from factories or places where the soil isn't so good taste like this. Her smile is mischievous as she waves a paper napkin in the air. Thomae also keeps a prolific garden as well as chickens for eggs and meat. Whenever I visit, her kitchen is filled with seasonal Below: Grain is harvested to make bread and rusks; Picking blackberries for jam Straining the raw-milk before cheesemaking ratios of the mixed milks.) Considering this, the choice of rennet, the forage for the animals, and the temperatures used during production, the texture and flavor of touloumotiri can vary widely from producer to producer. The cheese also evolves as it ages. When fresh, it is soft and moist with an earthy, pungent flavor. Over time, it hardens and its flavor sharpens. According to noted Greek food historian Sotiris Kitrilakis, touloumotiri has existed since antiquity. It is quite possibly one of the first cheeses ever made, Kitrilakis explains. In ancient times, the shepherds were the principal cheesemakers. They used animal skins as vessels in which to make and store cheese. Thus the name touloumotiri, which, he points out, translates to skin cheese. Traditionally, touloumotiri was made and stored in the heavily salted skin of a goat or sheep; the use of wooden barrels didn t come into play until the second half of the nineteenth century. Now in his seventies, Kitrilakis recalls eating touloumotiri from the skin. 82. culture. AUTUMN 10 AUTUMN 10. culture. 83

4 Top left: Balls of anthotyros cheese, an aged cheese from whey; Top right: Thomae with some of the kids To age her cheeses, Thomae hangs them in plastic mesh bags The copper colander, now blackened by years of use over a wood fire... came with her dowry. 84. culture. AUTUMN 10 AUTUMN 10. culture. 85

5 Thomae with her neighbors; Below: shepherd Theodoros Kittei and some of his charges culinary projects: berries from her garden for preserves; wild chamomile flowers for tea; homemade butter in a jar on the counter. In a storage room beneath the house, balls of mizithra a cheese Thomae crafts using whey from the production of touloumotiri hang from the ceiling to age. There, she also stores and dries wild herbs and greens she has gathered from nearby meadows, plus barrels of walnuts, apples, and pears from the trees in her garden and wine she makes from the grapes she grows. In a wood-fired oven in her courtyard, she bakes bread and paximadia twice-baked rusks that have been a staple in Greece since antiquity with flour made from grain grown on the farm. Thomae s rich production of handcrafted, homemade food is not unusual in rural Greece. Born of necessity, much of this knowledge is common to women of her generation. That said, these skills are now in danger of extinction. Of Thomae s nine children, none have chosen to remain on the farm. Instead, they have moved to urban areas throughout the region to work, run their own businesses, and raise their families. Passing On After Thomae has left the day s batch of touloumotiri to drain, we sit at the kitchen table in her one-room house with a couple of elderly neighbors who have stopped by for a visit. There, beneath a wall decorated with dozens of religious icons and family photographs, we drink tiny cups of Greek coffee, sip mastiha the sweet, heady liqueur made from the sap of the mastic tree and talk about the future of cheesemaking. My children have chosen to lead different lives, Thomae says. For them, making cheese takes too much time for the amount of money it provides. When my husband and I die, this she waves at a plate of touloumotiri on the table will also die. Thomae is quick to point out that she understands why her children have chosen to move on. We have lived through very hard times here in Greece: war, hunger, poverty. I raised nine children in a one-room house. They grew up sleeping on the floor. They woke to work before sunrise, walked six kilometers to school, and walked home only to work past sunset. We didn t have electricity or phone service. We gathered water from the community sterna. She smiles, looking down at her cup of coffee. It wasn t necessarily difficult, she muses. It was the way life was. We didn t know anyone who lived any differently. But when you are raised that way and then you learn there are other opportunities in the world, to go back to the old way of life is taking a huge step backward. Still, Thomae says she would feel better knowing her grandchildren could survive without the modern amenities they ve grown up with. The old ways can help you make it through the hard times, and Greece continues to have hard times! she exclaims with a laugh. My grandchildren know how to turn on a computer, but they don t know how to build a fire. If the electricity goes out, how will they cook? I am thankful that they know how to survive in today s world, but still.... She smiles and shrugs. Times haven t been easy, but I am grateful and happy for the life I have led, the work I have done. And with this, Thomae stands up and pulls a generous hunk of touloumotiri from a bowl on the counter, places it in a bag, and hands it to me as she plants a kiss on my cheek. Clearly, it is time to go. Thomae has work to do. c Alexis Adams divides her time between two rural communities one in Montana, the other in Greece where she writes about food, agriculture, and environmental issues for publications and organizations ranging from Saveur to Slow Food. To view more images of Thomae s home and region go to culturecheesemag.com/greek_ homemadecheese_photos. 86. culture. AUTUMN 10 AUTUMN 10. culture. 87

olives from calabria with love

olives from calabria with love olives from calabria with love a conversation with giulia About The Author My name is Maria Timpano and I am embarking on a journey to document methods of food preparation by people who lived in villages

More information

The Creation of a Dish By Deanna

The Creation of a Dish By Deanna The Creation of a Dish By Deanna What is a signature dish? A signature dish is a recipe that identifies an individual chef (wikipedia). Chefs combine different elements to form a unique dish whether it

More information

Name: Monitor Comprehension. The Big Interview

Name: Monitor Comprehension. The Big Interview DAY 1 READ THE PASSAGE Think about what is happening in this scene. The Big Interview Charles sat in the cafeteria with five other students, waiting for Ms. Swanson to interview all of them. Ms. Swanson,

More information

PHYLLO PASTRIES HS1623_Text.indd 79 18/5/8 下午4:49

PHYLLO PASTRIES HS1623_Text.indd 79 18/5/8 下午4:49 PHYLLO PASTRIES HS1623_Text.indd 79 18/5/8 下午4:49 Spinach-and-Feta Phyllo Triangles There isn t a single family gathering where my mother doesn t make at least one or two pie-crust versions of spanakopita,

More information

Weekend at Sawyer Farm By Sheela Raman

Weekend at Sawyer Farm By Sheela Raman Weekend at Sawyer Farm Weekend at Sawyer Farm By Sheela Raman It took Laura three long hours to drive from New York City to Sawyer Farm. There had been lots of traffic all along the way. As she finally

More information

Candy Casserole. 4 Why can t kids just eat candy? Joe asked.

Candy Casserole. 4 Why can t kids just eat candy? Joe asked. Candy Casserole 1 A green pile of steamy broccoli sat on Joe s plate. He poked it gently with his fork. There wasn t even any cheese on it. The baked chicken had some kind of orange stuff on it. Yuck!

More information

Math Concept Reader Pizza Parts!

Math Concept Reader Pizza Parts! Pizza Parts! Pizza Parts! by Linda Bussell Copyright Gareth Stevens, Inc. All rights reserved. Developed for Harcourt, Inc., by Gareth Stevens, Inc. This edition published by Harcourt, Inc., by agreement

More information

Mesopotamia - The Land Between Two Rivers

Mesopotamia - The Land Between Two Rivers Mesopotamia - The Land Between Two Rivers Mesopotamia was a place where many ancient cities were established. The word Mesopotamia means located between two rivers. The two rivers were the Tigris River

More information

October Ideas What s inside my pumpkin?

October Ideas What s inside my pumpkin? October Ideas 2014 It s pumpkin time again! It is hard not to include pumpkin ideas this time of the year. We are all surrounded by them. The fall colors of oranges, reds, yellows and browns are amazing.

More information

A Beginner s Guide to Authentic Scottish Shortbread

A Beginner s Guide to Authentic Scottish Shortbread Eledge!1 Mikal Eledge email: mikal.eledge@gmail.com Dr. O Donnell English 3130 April 25, 2018 A Beginner s Guide to Authentic Scottish Shortbread Shortbread has long been a popular sweet treat in Scotland,

More information

Hola. This is my home in San Miguelito. San Miguelito is a small town with about 50 or 60 families. It has a school and a soccer field and a few churc

Hola. This is my home in San Miguelito. San Miguelito is a small town with about 50 or 60 families. It has a school and a soccer field and a few churc Hola. This is my home in San Miguelito. San Miguelito is a small town with about 50 or 60 families. It has a school and a soccer field and a few churches, but it doesn t really have a center, like most

More information

TASTES of ITALIA WINTER WARM UP! PIZZA, PASTA, SOUPS AND MORE NATIVE SOIL VISIT LOMBARDY, PIEDMONT AND AN ARTISAN CHEESE MAKER IN SORRENTO

TASTES of ITALIA WINTER WARM UP! PIZZA, PASTA, SOUPS AND MORE NATIVE SOIL VISIT LOMBARDY, PIEDMONT AND AN ARTISAN CHEESE MAKER IN SORRENTO TASTES of ITALIA BASICS OF THE ITALIAN KITCHEN WINTER 2019 WINTER WARM UP! PIZZA, PASTA, SOUPS AND MORE Classic Margherita Pizza Page 50 Display until March 30, 2019 NATIVE SOIL VISIT LOMBARDY, PIEDMONT

More information

Lana and Alisha Plant a Picnic. Growing Things

Lana and Alisha Plant a Picnic. Growing Things Lana and Alisha Plant a Picnic Growing Things Introduce the story with the Lana the Iguana puppet. Lana: Hi boys and girls! I ve been looking at what great foods you have to eat here. Well, I ve done a

More information

Garden Food CUCUMBERS. Cucumber vines like children need a lot of space to grow, run and play. Cucumber Salad. Slice cucumbers as thin as you can

Garden Food CUCUMBERS. Cucumber vines like children need a lot of space to grow, run and play. Cucumber Salad. Slice cucumbers as thin as you can Garden Food CUCUMBERS Cucumber vines like children need a lot of space to grow, run and play Growing up in the 70s, we ran around the neighborhood playing kick the can, dingdong ditch and tag. But by far

More information

Markets for Breakfast and Through the Day

Markets for Breakfast and Through the Day 2 Markets for Breakfast and Through the Day Market design is so pervasive that it touches almost every facet of our lives, from the moment we wake up. The blanket you chose to sleep under, the commercial

More information

Life in San Miguelito

Life in San Miguelito Life in San Miguelito By David Dudenhoefer For the Rainforest Alliance Rainforest Alliance, 2002. Hola. This is my home in San Miguelito. San Miguelito is a small town with about 50 or 60 families. It

More information

Know your food Finding out about dairy foods

Know your food Finding out about dairy foods Know your food Finding out about dairy foods years Dairy - an introduction Nutrition Dairy foods are an excellent source of protein. Proteins should contribute 10-15 per cent of our total energy (calorie)

More information

CLASS 2: The Power of One

CLASS 2: The Power of One 2 CLASS The Power of One UNIT 1: OUR CHOICES MATTER Adapted from Finding Solutions to Hunger: Kids Can Make a Difference by Stephanie Kempf Materials Needed Stories on how one person made a choice and

More information

EXPERIENCE BYGONE BASICS! In-depth information to assist you in making experience choices.

EXPERIENCE BYGONE BASICS! In-depth information to assist you in making experience choices. EXPERIENCE BYGONE BASICS! In-depth information to assist you in making experience choices. Join Valerie in her kitchen where she shares the basics and tricks of a bygone era by recreating regional heritage

More information

ENGLISH LANGUAGE UNIT 3 Reading and Writing: Argumentation, Persuasion and Instructional

ENGLISH LANGUAGE UNIT 3 Reading and Writing: Argumentation, Persuasion and Instructional GCSE NEW 3700U30-1A S17-3700U30-1A ENGLISH LANGUAGE UNIT 3 Reading and Writing: Argumentation, Persuasion and Instructional MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MORNING Resource Material For use with Section A 3700U301A

More information

Lesson 5: FOOD IN OUR COMMUNITY. Objectives. Time Materials. Preparation. Background Information. Appendix 5A

Lesson 5: FOOD IN OUR COMMUNITY. Objectives. Time Materials. Preparation. Background Information. Appendix 5A Lesson 5: FOOD IN OUR COMMUNITY Objectives Time Materials Students will examine the ways that the food environment can influence food choices and healthy eating. They will show awareness of various strategies

More information

World History I SOL WH1.2 Mr. Driskell

World History I SOL WH1.2 Mr. Driskell World History I SOL WH1.2 Mr. Driskell A. Modern people are called homosapiens, meaning wise man. B. Homo-sapiens first existed in East Africa, several hundred thousand years ago. C. Home-sapiens spread

More information

GARDENING WEEK 9 EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR GARDEN: FOOD PRESERVATION AND SEED SAVING

GARDENING WEEK 9 EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR GARDEN: FOOD PRESERVATION AND SEED SAVING GARDENING WEEK 9 EXTENDING THE LIFE OF YOUR GARDEN: FOOD PRESERVATION AND SEED SAVING What we would like you to learn: 1. Learn about the history of food preservation. 2. Learn about different ways to

More information

Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers. How did the development of agriculture change daily life in the Neolithic Age?

Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers. How did the development of agriculture change daily life in the Neolithic Age? Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers How did the development of agriculture change daily life in the Neolithic Age? 3.1. Introduction Scientists have identified and studied five important groups

More information

best dressed Thanksgiving dressing (here, we don t call it stuffing) takes center stage on North Carolina tables P.78 CHARLOTTE RECIPES

best dressed Thanksgiving dressing (here, we don t call it stuffing) takes center stage on North Carolina tables P.78 CHARLOTTE RECIPES PLUS: A GUIDE to NC OYSTERS the SOUTHERN SOUL of CHARLOTTE best dressed BONUS 48-PAGE PULLOUT Thanksgiving dressing (here, we don t call it stuffing) takes center stage on North Carolina tables P.78 4

More information

Introduction. Background Information

Introduction. Background Information Introduction Introduction Reasons for my investigation: My project started as a thought (My own idea). I watch my parents taking part in sport. (Cycling and distant running.) I noticed how they increased

More information

RYAN HARDY S HOLIDAY CHARCUTERIE

RYAN HARDY S HOLIDAY CHARCUTERIE MOVERS AND SHAKERS by LAUREL MILLER RYAN HARDY S HOLIDAY CHARCUTERIE Sausage gets a bad rap in the United States. While our culture has a dignified, if brief, history with cured pork products in the South,

More information

Ladotyri. Olive Oil Cheese

Ladotyri. Olive Oil Cheese Ladotyri Olive Oil Cheese Exclusive Cheese From the Greek Island of Lesvos Matured In Extra Virgin Kalamata Olive Oil For Exceptional Flavor The Finer Things Source of Vitamin E, Omega-6, Oleic Acid 100%

More information

Archaeologists Archaeologists are a type of They too study the culture and societies of people, only they study people

Archaeologists Archaeologists are a type of They too study the culture and societies of people, only they study people What is Prehistory? Before we can learn history, first we have to understand Man only learned to write years ago When stuff started to get written down, that s the start of Humans, and their ancestors,

More information

FIGURE 1: A view of the Malawian village where the author lived.

FIGURE 1: A view of the Malawian village where the author lived. creative work margaret sessa-hawkins A Lingering Flavor 64 in september, when i first move to Malawi, what I miss the most are apples. In September in Virginia, where I am from, I frequently visited apple

More information

Living Homegrown Podcast Episode 28 Making Homebrew Ginger Ale

Living Homegrown Podcast Episode 28 Making Homebrew Ginger Ale Living Homegrown Podcast Episode 28 Making Homebrew Ginger Ale Show Notes: www.livinghomegrown.com/28 This is the Living Homegrown Podcast, episode #28. Announcer: Welcome to the Living Homegrown Podcast,

More information

Fifteen Minutes of Pie By Nikki Aksamit

Fifteen Minutes of Pie By Nikki Aksamit By Nikki Aksamit The Everson family- Mr. and Mrs. Everson, their sons Ethan and Jason, and daughters Hannah and Emily- were gathered around their dining room table finishing up Sunday dinner. What s for

More information

Food A pasta and chicken dish that will be passed down for generations

Food A pasta and chicken dish that will be passed down for generations MAY S MENU: HONORING OUR MOTHERS AND SOLDIERS Food A pasta and chicken dish that will be passed down for generations Fun The Family Dinner Project Printable Mother s Day Cards Conversation Mother s Day

More information

The Bean Keepers: Lesson Plans and Curriculum Links by Season. Bean Diversity and Stewardship: The Bean Keepers Story.

The Bean Keepers: Lesson Plans and Curriculum Links by Season. Bean Diversity and Stewardship: The Bean Keepers Story. by Jane Hayes Grade level: Grade 1-6 Subject: Science and Technology, Language Keywords: beans, seeds, Autumn/Fall, community, diversity, collecting, counting, stewardship Not long ago in a town named

More information

From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers

From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers ANSWER KEY How did the development of agriculture change daily life in the Neolithic Age? P R E V I E W In the boxes below, create a two-part cartoon strip that shows

More information

Historic Homes Gardens Artifacts Costumed Crafts People Boat Tours Gift Shop Restaurant

Historic Homes Gardens Artifacts Costumed Crafts People Boat Tours Gift Shop Restaurant Boucherie Elementary Historic Homes Gardens Artifacts Costumed Crafts People Boat Tours Gift Shop Restaurant Standards Standards as developed by the Louisiana Department of Education. Available online

More information

Canning Spaghetti Sauce With Meat Without Pressure Cooker

Canning Spaghetti Sauce With Meat Without Pressure Cooker Canning Spaghetti Sauce With Meat Without Pressure Cooker This savory canned sauce is a tomato-grower's dream come true! Use up your garden bounty and enjoy it later in the year. Tonya Branham, Mt. Olive.

More information

bon fond SAVEURS ET SAVOIR-FAIRE 2018 MEDIA KIT

bon fond SAVEURS ET SAVOIR-FAIRE 2018 MEDIA KIT 2018 MEDIA KIT THE YEARLONG JOURNEY OF TWO CHEFS, ÉRIC AND LISE, TO SHARE FRENCH SUSTAINABLE FARMING TECHNIQUES AND FRENCH SAVOIR-FAIRE. WHAT WE WILL SEE > The diversity and richness of French produce

More information

EL SOD: THE SALT OF LIFE ERIC LAFFORGUE

EL SOD: THE SALT OF LIFE ERIC LAFFORGUE EL SOD: THE SALT OF LIFE ERIC LAFFORGUE El Sod, the House Of Salt, is a village located 90 km away from Yabelo, the capital of Borana people in South Ethiopia. It stands on the edge of an extinct volcano

More information

Pastry Chef Rubina Hafeez and Gür Sweets Halal Bakery

Pastry Chef Rubina Hafeez and Gür Sweets Halal Bakery Go to... MENU You are here: Home» Food News» Interviews» Pastry Chef Rubina Hafeez and Gür Sweets Halal Bakery Pastry Chef Rubina Hafeez and Gür Sweets Halal Bakery in Interviews When I found out there

More information

Government city-states

Government city-states Government All Maya people shared the same religious beliefs, had the same social structure, and used the same written language. However, they lived in different city-states (a Maya city and the land it

More information

Vegan Vocabulary Lesson

Vegan Vocabulary Lesson Hello, this is AJ Hoge. Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for Vegan. Now this conversation is about the difference between vegan and vegetarian. Kristin and Joe are both vegans. And they talk about how

More information

Hit the Road: In Lodi, every winemaker has a story to tell

Hit the Road: In Lodi, every winemaker has a story to tell Hit the Road: In Lodi, every winemaker has a story to tell By: E louise Ondash A gigantic pan of paella is prepared for an outdoor dinner party at St. Jorge Winery in Lodi, which harvests grapes from one

More information

The First Americans. Lesson 1: The Search for Early Peoples. All images found in this PPT were found at Google.

The First Americans. Lesson 1: The Search for Early Peoples. All images found in this PPT were found at Google. The First Americans Lesson 1: The Search for Early Peoples All images found in this PPT were found at Google. A. Over the Land 1. During Ages a. long, hard b. skin shelters with fires inside c. summers

More information

Experiential Activities Grades K-2

Experiential Activities Grades K-2 Experiential Activities Grades K-2 Blueberries in a Basket Paint Stamping! Materials Needed: Blue Paint White paper Glue Corks or fingerling potatoes Popsicle sticks (9 for each child) An adult should

More information

generations Vinti Singh, Staff Writer Published 11:08 p.m., Friday, December 17, 2010

generations Vinti Singh, Staff Writer Published 11:08 p.m., Friday, December 17, 2010 Stratford family business survives three generations Vinti Singh, Staff Writer Published 11:08 p.m., Friday, December 17, 2010 Marge and Nick Quattone bought Marnick's Restaurant and Motel in Stratford,

More information

Nation State Locale. AF 2 H Ethiopia Shewa Ādīs Ābeba 249 Side view of girl with very curly hair in market. Ethiopia 33 Harris has negative.

Nation State Locale. AF 2 H Ethiopia Shewa Ādīs Ābeba 249 Side view of girl with very curly hair in market. Ethiopia 33 Harris has negative. Binder AF 2 Ethiopia Shewa Ādīs Ābeba Looking up at the Lion of Judah monument. Ethiopia 1 AF 2 Ethiopia Shewa Ādīs Ābeba View across road of Lion of Judah monument. Ethiopia 2 *sr000001 AF 2 Ethiopia

More information

The Parable of the Sower

The Parable of the Sower The Parable of the Sower Background Focus: the sower and the seed (Matthew 13:1-9) This parable is found in all three synoptic gospels and in Thomas (Mark 4:1-9, Matthew 13:1-9, Luke 8:4-8, Gospel of Thomas

More information

All About Food 1 UNIT

All About Food 1 UNIT All About Food 1 UNIT Getting Ready Discuss the following questions with a partner. 1 What foods do you see in the pictures? 2 Which ones do you like? Which ones don t you like? 3 Do you like to cook?

More information

1. Introduction enabled

1. Introduction enabled 1. Introduction Scientists have identified and studied five important groups of hominids. Like the hominids before them, early modern humans hunted and gathered their food. In this chapter, you'll read

More information

The Stone Ages and Early Cultures 5,000,000 years ago 5,000 years ago

The Stone Ages and Early Cultures 5,000,000 years ago 5,000 years ago The Stone Ages and Early Cultures 5,000,000 years ago 5,000 years ago Section 1 P. 28-34 Prehistory - the time before writing Archaeologists & anthropologists do the research Hominids - early ancestors

More information

A Day Out with Mommy

A Day Out with Mommy A Day Out with Mommy Written and Illustrated by: Charimhel Rarallo Mālama Honua Digital Storybook Series Gloria Y. Niles, Ph.D. (Editor) University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu 7 o clock in the morning I wake

More information

Bright, Tart Rhubarb Desserts

Bright, Tart Rhubarb Desserts Bright, Tart Rhubarb Desserts The distinctive flavor of this (surprise!) vegetable is a welcome tonic after the long, beige reign of winter BY KATHLEEN STEWART 66 Toss sliced rhubarb with sugar and flour

More information

Fall #4: Food Preservation

Fall #4: Food Preservation Rotation 2 Fall #4: Food Preservation Objectives Students will be able to:! explain one or more reasons for preserving food;! state one or more methods for preserving food. Oregon Content Standards: HE.03.HE.01-

More information

mom forgot refrigerator caused dangerous bacteria fast refrigerate within hours cooking

mom forgot refrigerator caused dangerous bacteria fast refrigerate within hours cooking I ve got to tell you what happened to my dad. On Saturday, my mom prepared chicken for us and we all ate lunch. After eating lunch, it was almost time for my baseball practice! We all rushed out of the

More information

HOMEMADE BREAD MAKING AUTHENTIC VILLAGE COOKING

HOMEMADE BREAD MAKING AUTHENTIC VILLAGE COOKING AUTHENTIC VILLAGE COOKING Visit our picturesque village home and discover traditional Messinian cooking with the help of local women who will share authentic family recipes passed down from mother to daughter.

More information

7: MyPlate Veggies and Vitamins

7: MyPlate Veggies and Vitamins [ 74 ] Activity A: Veggie Bagel Smiles Objectives: Participants will be able to: Recall 2 food groups that are good sources of fiber Identify 1 way vitamin A benefits your body Identify 1 way vitamin C

More information

Wilt Farms February 3, 2013

Wilt Farms February 3, 2013 Wilt Farms February 3, 2013 ADDRESS: 31567 Hwy 99W, Corvallis, OR 97333 PHONE NUMBER: 541-752-0460 WEB SITE: www.sunsetvalleyorganics.com OWNER: Bob and Diane Wilt YEARS IN BUSINESS: Farming since 1970

More information

Crock Pot Vegetable Curry

Crock Pot Vegetable Curry Crock Pot Vegetable Curry One of my favorite things about Indian food is that you can have such a variety of purely vegetarian dishes. With the right balance of ingredients, you can have a healthy, proteinand

More information

Experiential Activities Grades 3-5

Experiential Activities Grades 3-5 Experiential Activities Grades 3-5 Cleaning and Storing Blueberries! After you pick up your blueberries from your local Farmer s Market, or after you pick them yourself at a Pick-Your-Own farm, you may

More information

Maya s Finnish Sourdough Rye Bread Heather Dane

Maya s Finnish Sourdough Rye Bread Heather Dane *This bread works well with any bone broth or stock. Several years ago I traveled with Louise to Scotland for a Hay House I Can Do It event. We were excited because since Waye Dyer was speaking there as

More information

Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies

Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies Chocolate Chip Pudding Cookies A post from Kelli EDITED TO SHOW RECIPE CLEARLY!!! First off Thanks so much for the freezer meal ideas. I haven t gotten through all of the comments, but one of my favorite

More information

Now Open: L Albero dei Gelati BY ARIANNA ON JULY 19, :43 PM BUSINESS, FOOD & DRINK

Now Open: L Albero dei Gelati BY ARIANNA ON JULY 19, :43 PM BUSINESS, FOOD & DRINK Now Open: L Albero dei Gelati BY ARIANNA ON JULY 19, 2013 12:43 PM BUSINESS, FOOD & DRINK The Italian gelato and pastry shop L Albero dei Gelati opened at 2pm yesterday and by 2:15 the line was already

More information

Interview with Marsha Closson and Winona Martin Interview by Karissa Lee, Jason Sayers, April 18, 2013

Interview with Marsha Closson and Winona Martin Interview by Karissa Lee, Jason Sayers, April 18, 2013 Interview with Marsha Closson and Winona Martin Interview by Karissa Lee, Jason Sayers, April 18, 2013 Winona Martin and Marsha Closson are a mother and daughter from South Georgia. Ms. Martin was born

More information

Prestonwood Gourmet January Menu Paula Deen

Prestonwood Gourmet January Menu Paula Deen Paula Deen Paula Deen is a self-made success story who learned the secrets of southern cooking from her Grandmother some 30 years ago. She had no idea at the time that the love for southern cooking her

More information

The study of past societies through an analysis of what people have left behind.

The study of past societies through an analysis of what people have left behind. The study of past societies through an analysis of what people have left behind. Artifacts are those things that people left behind, they can include: Tools and Weapons Pottery Jewelry Art and Sculpture

More information

sea greens: a pescetarian plate lauren light

sea greens: a pescetarian plate lauren light sea greens: a pescetarian plate lauren light contents breakfast applesauce pancakes 3 chipeta granola 4 egg sandwich 5 lunch pasta salad 6 garden quiche 7 appetizers & sides black bean salsa 8 baked brie

More information

Plantations in the Americas THE EARLY MODERN WORLD ( )

Plantations in the Americas THE EARLY MODERN WORLD ( ) Plantations in the Americas THE EARLY MODERN WORLD (1450 1750) Shortly after 1600 Europeans were beginning to prosper from growing tobacco in the West Indies. This product became very popular and some

More information

WHI.02: Early Humans

WHI.02: Early Humans WHI.02: Early Humans WHI.2 The student will demonstrate knowledge of early development of humankind from the Paleolithic Era to the agricultural revolution by a) explaining the impact of geographic environment

More information

CANNELLONI FLORENTINE

CANNELLONI FLORENTINE CANNELLONI FLORENTINE Makes 8-10 cannelloni By Dennis W. Viau; modified from several sources. Here s the thing with Spinach: Most people don t like cooked spinach, but you can easily incorporate it in

More information

Crock Pot Vegetarian Beef Stir Fry

Crock Pot Vegetarian Beef Stir Fry Crock Pot Vegetarian Beef Stir Fry Feed the meat-eaters in your family something new and tasty! Ever wonder how to feed vegetarians but still make something that your family will eat? My boys are meat-eaters.

More information

The best baba is the one my colleagues from Napoli and Salerno make

The best baba is the one my colleagues from Napoli and Salerno make LEONARDO DI CARLO LEONARDO DI CARLO HAS ALWAYS HAD PASTRY INSIDE HIS MIND, AND SINCE A FEW MONTHS AGO ALSO IN A MONUMENTAL BOOK TITLED TRADIZIONE IN EVOLUZIONE. ARTE E SCIENCIA IN PASTICCERIA, PUBLISHED

More information

The small Sonoma winery with Asian ambitions By Robin Lynam on May 20, 2015

The small Sonoma winery with Asian ambitions By Robin Lynam on May 20, 2015 The small Sonoma winery with Asian ambitions By Robin Lynam on May 20, 2015 Akiko Freeman hopes to win Japanese and Hong Kong hearts with her Pinot Noir Photo by: LE PAN Akiko Freeman and her team at the

More information

Alliance Created State Giant Traveling Map Lesson. Title: Specialization and Interdependence in Maryland: An Economics and Map Skills Lesson

Alliance Created State Giant Traveling Map Lesson. Title: Specialization and Interdependence in Maryland: An Economics and Map Skills Lesson Title: Specialization and Interdependence in Maryland: An Economics and Map Skills Lesson Recommended Grades: 3-4 Time Needed: 40 minutes Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to

More information

Simply Sheep farmstead sheep milk Nettle Meadow Farm Thurman, New York Lorraine Lambiase and Sheila Flanagan, cheesemakers

Simply Sheep farmstead sheep milk Nettle Meadow Farm Thurman, New York Lorraine Lambiase and Sheila Flanagan, cheesemakers Cave to Coop April 2016 Simply Sheep Simply Sheep farmstead sheep milk Nettle Meadow Farm Thurman, New York Lorraine Lambiase and Sheila Flanagan, cheesemakers Nettle Meadow Farm is a 50 acre goat and

More information

LABOUR OF LOVE HORSES BROUGHT THIS COUPLE TOGETHER AND BUILDING A VINEYARD AND HANDCRAFTED STONE BUILDINGS HAS MADE THEM EVEN CLOSER.

LABOUR OF LOVE HORSES BROUGHT THIS COUPLE TOGETHER AND BUILDING A VINEYARD AND HANDCRAFTED STONE BUILDINGS HAS MADE THEM EVEN CLOSER. people EDEN VALLEY SA Down by the dam... We call it our lake, says Roz. In summer we put a barbecue on the pontoon. FACING PAGE Peter and Roz Seppelt met in 2005: It was love at first sight, she says.

More information

Assessment: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers

Assessment: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers Name Date Assessment: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers Mastering the Content Select the letter next to the best answer. 1. What change began the Neolithic Age, about 8000 B.C.E.? A. trading B. hunting

More information

Recipe 1: Instant Pot Egg Bites are loaded with protein and flavor from spinach and Gruyere cheese

Recipe 1: Instant Pot Egg Bites are loaded with protein and flavor from spinach and Gruyere cheese Recipe 1: Instant Pot Egg Bites are loaded with protein and flavor from spinach and Gruyere cheese Instant Pot Egg Bites are loaded with protein and flavor from spinach and Gruyere cheese, and have a velvety

More information

Let's cook! Station Set-Up and Recipe Script Station Set-Up: Skillet Lasagna

Let's cook! Station Set-Up and Recipe Script Station Set-Up: Skillet Lasagna Let's cook! Station Set-Up and Recipe Script Station Set-Up: Skillet Lasagna Station #1 1 grater none block of mozzarella cheese 1 cutting mat 1 cup measuring cup 2 small bowls 1 medium bowl (placed in

More information

Best Manual Crock Pot Recipe Healthiest Vegetarian Vegetable Soup

Best Manual Crock Pot Recipe Healthiest Vegetarian Vegetable Soup Best Manual Crock Pot Recipe Healthiest Vegetarian Vegetable Soup Yes, a batch of this stew makes it worth pulling out the slow cooker and clearing America's Test Kitchen Slow Cooker Revolution is the

More information

Seville Orange Marmalade Step By Step

Seville Orange Marmalade Step By Step Seville Orange Marmalade Step By Step Seville orange marmalade is one of the best of all marmalades, and the bitter Seville oranges are now available at markets around Melbourne. Ask your local green grocer

More information

BLACK SHEEPof. The. In a remote region of Spain, three brothers produce an organic Manchego using milk from a nearly extinct breed

BLACK SHEEPof. The. In a remote region of Spain, three brothers produce an organic Manchego using milk from a nearly extinct breed WRITTEN BY Adrienne Smith PHOTOGRAPHED BY Victor Marti The BLACK SHEEPof In a remote region of Spain, three brothers produce an organic Manchego using milk from a nearly extinct breed 54 culturecheesemag.com

More information

Kingdoms & Trading States of Medieval Africa

Kingdoms & Trading States of Medieval Africa Kingdoms & Trading States of Medieval Africa Early Societies in West Africa 500-1600 CE Table of Contents Background Africa s Four Climate Zones Africa s Four Vegetation Zones Africa s Vegetation Map Early

More information

Opinion writing Steps

Opinion writing Steps Opinion writing Steps Write the topic sentence in the top rectangle (Box 1). Step 1 Step 2 Add one supporting idea in each of the three boxes (Boxes 2,3 and 4). Think: Why is my topic sentence true? Step

More information

Georgia Online Formative Assessment Resource (GOFAR) Milestones Monday 1

Georgia Online Formative Assessment Resource (GOFAR) Milestones Monday 1 Milestones Monday 1 Name: Date: Copyright 2016by Georgia Department of Education. Items shall not be used in a third party system or displayed publicly. Page: (1 of 5 ) 1. Please read both selections below

More information

CHAPTER 1 Don t kill the customer!

CHAPTER 1 Don t kill the customer! CHAPTER 1 Don t kill the customer! Sylvia, her sister Coco, and her husband Raúl walked in silence through the dark, quiet streets. Sylvia held Raúl s hand tightly. She felt nervous and excited at the

More information

Literature Review. Introduction. The purpose of this study is to explore the demands placed on ice-cream vendors to produce state

Literature Review. Introduction. The purpose of this study is to explore the demands placed on ice-cream vendors to produce state Literature Review Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore the demands placed on ice-cream vendors to produce state of the art ice cream flavors aimed at pleasing the palette of the consumer.

More information

Real Food Weekly June 01, 2012

Real Food Weekly June 01, 2012 October 14, 2011 Real Food Weekly June 01, 2012 Fun Food This week is about fun food- particularly for kids. Even if you aren t feeding kids, know that there is a kid inside you that wants to eat all of

More information

Were the Aztecs really that brutal? Basic Introduction to the Aztecs. The Aztecs

Were the Aztecs really that brutal? Basic Introduction to the Aztecs. The Aztecs Basic Introduction to the Aztecs The Aztecs Were the Aztecs really that brutal? found their city. Who were they? The Aztecs were a very successful ancient civilisation who lived in what is now central

More information

not to be republished NCERT Last night, I ate a chapati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). I cooked dal and rice.

not to be republished NCERT Last night, I ate a chapati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). I cooked dal and rice. Foods We e Eat 6 Last night, I ate a chapati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). Ammi had cooked kheer and poori which I don't like. So I ate an omelette instead. I cooked dal and rice. I went to the gurudwara

More information

Foods We Eat. Last night, I ate a chappati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). I cooked dal and rice. Yesterday no food was cooked in my house.

Foods We Eat. Last night, I ate a chappati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). I cooked dal and rice. Yesterday no food was cooked in my house. Foods We Eat 6 Last night, I ate a chappati made of bajra with jaggery (gur). I cooked dal and rice. Yesterday no food was cooked in my house. I went to the gurudwara with my grandmother for the langar.

More information

Coconut Macaroon Drops

Coconut Macaroon Drops Christmas Recipes Growing up, our family hosted a Boxing Day Open House every year. (For my American friends, Boxing Day is December 26, and our big after-christmas shopping day!) Some years, we d have

More information

Help write the Orono Farmers' Market Item Eligibility Criteria A draft edition...for comment and editing.

Help write the Orono Farmers' Market Item Eligibility Criteria A draft edition...for comment and editing. Help write the Orono Farmers' Market Item Eligibility Criteria A draft edition...for comment and editing. What is this? An explanation: At the January 2006 Annual Meeting of the Orono Farmers' Market the

More information

What Will You Learn In This Chapter?

What Will You Learn In This Chapter? Chapter 2 - The Expansion of Trade Connecting Prior Knowledge: In the previous chapter, you explored some of the ways that society, religion, and a changing economy affected worldview. You saw how towns

More information

More than just cheese!

More than just cheese! More than just cheese! 2 HALLOUMi For centuries, Halloumi has been an indispensable product in Cypriot cuisine. Halloumi is so embedded with Cyprus that it is the first word that comes to mind whenever

More information

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES 2018 Individuals

CULTURAL EXPERIENCES 2018 Individuals CULTURAL EXPERIENCES 2018 Individuals CULTURAL EXPERIENCES 2018 In Costa Navarino, guests are encouraged to discover the beauty, history and culture of Messinia by engaging in authentic cultural experiences

More information

ON THE MENU. 28 celebrategettysburg.com

ON THE MENU. 28 celebrategettysburg.com At a small shop on North Washington Street, Antica Napoli Owner Ignazio Iggy Farina (opposite, left) and his team turn out an average of 400 to 1,000 pizzas per week. 28 celebrategettysburg.com Antica

More information

Native Americans Culture

Native Americans Culture Native Americans Native Americans have lived in what is now the United States for thousands of years. In that time, they developed many cultures. Culture is the way of life of a group of people. View the

More information

2 Exotic Caribbean Mountain Pride

2 Exotic Caribbean Mountain Pride 2 Exotic Caribbean Mountain Pride T he business that now exists as But once it began selling in 2007, Exotic Caribbean Mountain Astrida Saunders, who co-owns the es- Pride sprang from a cocoa es- tate

More information

Wandering through St. Hippolyte along the Alsace Wine Route

Wandering through St. Hippolyte along the Alsace Wine Route Wandering through St. Hippolyte along the Alsace Wine Route I didn t expect much for the next 24 hours, I simply wanted to enjoy the last golden days of October and especially along Route des Vins d Alsace

More information