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Habanero Cheese – Version 2.0

We found some really fresh habanero peppers at the market last week.  That, combined with complaints that our first habanero cheese wasn’t hot enough, inspired us to give it another try.
We now have “Light My Fire” cheese version 2.0, soft cow cheese flavored with a delightful blend of habanero, Serrano, and jalapeno peppers, with just [...]

Quality Problem

If you’re shopping our website, you may notice fewer varieties than usual.  We had a busy weekend, selling cheese at Christmas in July and at the Cedar farmers market.  The result: we’re almost out of cheese!
It’s great to have a quality problem like that.  We appreciate everyone’s support.
And don’t worry: we’ll be making more cheese [...]

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Whenever we sell cheese at events or farmers markets, we offer to put people on our mailing list. At Groovefest, the response was overwhelming: the size of our mailing list quadrupled!
That’s too many addresses to manage using Excel, as we have been doing, so we set up a Google [...]

We’re Affiliated!

We’ve been accepted as an affiliate at TheCheesemaker.com– our favorite supplier!  This means you’ll soon be able to buy cheesemaking supplies on the Jackrabbit Cheese website.  We also plan to offer promotional discounts, etc.  We get a small commission from any sales made through our site– but we’re just happy to be linked with a [...]

USDA Promotes Local Food– In Word, Anyway

The USDA, famous under recent previous administrations for making like difficult for small farmers, has come out with a program called, “Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food.” Its purpose is to promote local food, and a partnership between consumers and farmers.
Of course, the money USDA administers still goes to mega-corporations, giving them a financial advantage [...]