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		<title>Fresh Goat Feta and a Visit to Sweet Pea Farm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My favorite stop on a recent drive through the country had to be Sweet Pea Farm in North Granby, where they make (you guessed it), homemade goat cheese.
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<p>Ya know, I can&#8217;t believe the summer got away from me the way it did. I meant to post this months ago.</p>
<p>No matter, though. This post is essentially about cheese. (And as all good cheese-lovers know, cheese is timeless.)</p>
<p>So way back in June, my mom and I were tooling around in Northern Connecticut, in search of delicious, local treats. We visited a garlic farm and learned all about <a title="The Hungry Mouse: Garlic Scape Pesto and a Visit to the Garlic Farm" href="http://www.thehungrymouse.com/2009/06/18/garlic-scape-pesto-from-the-garlic-farm-in-west-granby/" target="_blank">garlic scapes</a>, we also scored some <a title="The Hungry Mouse: Port-Wine Macerated Strawberries and a Trip to Wilhelm Farmstand" href="http://www.thehungrymouse.com/2009/06/16/port-wine-macerated-strawberries-a-trip-to-wilhelm-farmstand/" target="_blank">beautiful strawberries</a> at a roadside stand.</p>
<p>But my favorite stop, however, had to be <a title="Sweet Pea Cheese home page" href="http://www.sweetpeacheese.com/" target="_blank">Sweet Pea Farm</a> in North Granby, where they make (you guessed it), homemade goat cheese.</p>
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<p>Sweet Pea Farm is idyllic and inviting—but is still very much a working farm.</p>
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<p>When you drive by, it&#8217;s easy to want to stop in and say hello. You can see the goats from the road. (And they certainly see you. They lined up for me when I approached their pen.)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Fresh Goat Feta and a Visit to Sweet Pea Farm" src="http://www.thehungrymouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dsc00769.jpg" alt="dsc00769" width="553" height="415" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The family&#8217;s cat came to greet us when we got out of the car, and trotted along beside us as we walked around.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="Fresh Goat Feta and a Visit to Sweet Pea Farm" src="http://www.thehungrymouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dsc00765.jpg" alt="dsc00765" width="553" height="415" /></p>
<p>(Friendly little things, aren&#8217;t they?)</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">But you know me. Goats are nice. But I was interested in the cheese.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We headed over to the farm&#8217;s shop, which is small but packed with all sorts of treats.</p>
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<p>I bought a container of fresh goat feta (mild and slightly salty), and some cow&#8217;s milk yogurt (tangy, creamy, and thick). We topped salads and toast with the cheese, and ate the yogurt for breakfast with a drizzle of local honey.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In addition to plain chevre, they also had a bunch of different flavors, including dill, black pepper, maple pecan, and cranberry. It was definitely hard to decide what to walk out with. I&#8217;d love to go back and sample some different cheeses. They also sell fresh milk.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Best of all, the shop has a large window that looks in on their cheese-making operation.</p>
<h2>A look at how goat cheese is made</h2>
<p>Sweet Pea Farm is run by the Hayes family, who were nice enough to let us interrupt them for a few minutes and ply them with excited questions about their cheese.</p>
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<p>They even let us take a quick peek at the batch of cheese they were starting.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m leaving some steps out, but here are some scenes from the cheese-making process.</p>
<p>Fresh milk is heated in a large, sterilized kettle:</p>
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<p>Vegetable rennet is added to the milk to help it curdle:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9532" title="Fresh Goat Feta and a Visit to Sweet Pea Farm" src="http://www.thehungrymouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/dsc00745.jpg" alt="dsc00745" width="553" height="415" /></p>
<p>When the milk/rennet mixture has curdled, the curds are cut and then strained well to release excess moisture:</p>
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<p>Cheese-making has been on my list of things to do for years. There are a handful of <a title="Cheese Making Illustrated " href="http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/Cheese_5_gallons/CHEESE_5gal_00.htm" target="_blank">good, online tutorials</a> on the subject, as well as a bunch of <a title="Amazon.com: Making Artisan Cheese: Fifty Fine Cheeses You Can Make in Your Own Kitchen" href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1592531970?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=thehunmou-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1592531970" target="_blank">interesting-looking books</a>. Stay tuned!</p>
<h2>Scenes from around the farm</h2>
<p>On top of the goats, we also saw some very nice chickens (who weren&#8217;t at all interested in a mouse with a camera):</p>
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<p>A couple of plump ducks:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">And a handful of geese. (Geese are supposed to be very good watch dogs on a property. True to form, when I approached them, they flapped their wings, let out a few loud honks, and hissed at me.)</p>
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<h2 style="text-align: left;">Visit Sweet Pea Farm</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you&#8217;re ever in the Northern Connecticut, definitely stop in to say hello to the goats and pick up some delicious, fresh cheese.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: left;">Sweet Pea Farm<br />
151 East Street<br />
North Granby, CT 06060<br />
(860) 653-4157</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">Cheers!</p>
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