Standing Stone Farm Coupons and Deals

Standing Stone Farm
Deal Price:
$50
Discount:
62%
2 days left on Groupon

Description

Choose from Three Options $50 for a 2.5-hour BYOB basic cheese-making workshop for two (a $130 value) Learn to create ricotta, mozzarella, and butter $125 for a four-hour beginner BYOB hands-on cheese-making workshop for two (a $290 value) Work in pairs to hand make ricotta, mozzarella, mozzarella pinwheels, and burrata cheese Butter-making lesson Sample complimentary cheese and other light snacks $150 for a two-day BYOB hands-on cheese-making class for one (a $425 value) Master cheese-making over two full days From beginning to end, students will hand make fresh, salt-rubbed, semisoft, firm, and hard cheeses; specific varieties depend on the season ...

Standing Stone Farm
Deal Price:
$32
Discount:
51%
found on SweetJack

Description

CHEESE, PLEASE Creating cheese from scratch is a fascinating and rewarding art that you can learn from Paula Butler, owner of Standing Stone Farm. Right now, just $32 gets you in on a two-hour beginner’s cheese making workshop, a $65 value, or just $125 gets you a more extensive beginner's hands-on cheese making workshop, a $290 value. In the short class, cow and goat milk are spun into butter, ricotta and a forty-five minute mozzarella. You'll go home with recipes for cream cheese and Chevre, too! The longer workshop, lasting up to 3.5 hours, is a hands-on class where you work in pairs to make the cheeses yourself. Artisan cheese and charcuterie are offered to nibble on, but students are welcome to bring their own wine. Wrap this deal up and schedule your class today! CLASS ACT Standing Stone Farm is a small homestead dairy farm specializing in raising and breeding registered Nubian goats and teaching the wonderful skill of cheese making. Regularly scheduled classes are held throughout the year for every age and every level of cheese making, including parent-and-child classes. Traditional artisanal cheeses are a different class of food from modern industrial products which are made for mass-trade convenience and watching cheese being made in a home kitchen brings the process down to an understandable, accessible level. Don't let this opportunity slip by!