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Rona Myers Sullivan Sullivan's Pond Farm, Inc. http://www.bonnyclabbercheese.com http://www.southerncheese.com Deltaville, Virginia "Man cannot live by bread alone...          He'd better have some goat cheese and wine to go with it!"   Rona Rona said:   Don't forget that people made  cultured butter originally without buying any cultures.Rona, of course, but the thing is...there is much variation in  cultures.  the bacteria that are already present in the  milk/cream/butter i buy taste AWFUL...the point is to culture the  butter yourself with a culture that actually TASTES GOOD rather than  letting what's already there take over that DOESN"T taste good.   laura in njRona's reply:You sound defensive, but I haven't said you're doing anything wrong.  I'm only speaking from a historical standpoint, as I believe this country is all about having choices.  As I said, I don't cast any aspersions on anyone for how they choose to 'culture', manage their livestock, rear their children, etc., etc.   All I hope is that others give me the same respect in my choices.  I  bring it up so that someone who wants to try it knows there is that option.,I didn't understand what you wanted me to say?  Was it the information that I have found about what bonnyclabber is, where it came from, and how it was used during the settling of this country?Rona

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