Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Making Goat Cheese= Making Love

Recently I was talking to a friend about keeping my sanity...if you are a mother, you know exactly what I am talking about. Sometimes you will go a half of a week wearing sweats with sweet potato stains, and no adult interaction other than the Duggars on TLC if you are lucky enough. Your husband gets home and you start talking in baby voice and trying to cut his chicken breast in to tiny pieces. It happens, and I know I am not alone in this! My friend who lucky for me is also a family psychologist and mother said that one thing that helped her marriage was going out two days a week and learning something new. So on I went on an adventure to Providence Hill Farm in Kansas to learn how to make goat cheese. I have to say, my friend was right, not only did I meet a great group of very real ladies but I de-stressed quite a bit. I am making a commitment to myself to do this more often, no matter how hard it might be to leave hubby and baby or to let my pride down and ask someone to babysit. I want to encourage you ladies to go out and learn something new, don't be afraid to admit to yourself how hard our job is. TAKE CARE of yourselves, BE GOOD to yourselves, because if you don't, there is no way you can love on anyone else!

Now for the fun part, some pictures for your enjoyment...
My new friend Christy (whose farm we were in) and her sweet daughter chloe making magic happen






Those goats are so loved!

Riccotta with blueberries,nuts and honey



Mozzarella in olive oil,garlic and oregano

Ps- If you are interested in cheese making classes or Goat's milk soap making classes and you live near the Kansas City area become a fan of Providence Hill Farm on Facebook and check out the schedules. and if you are not into that sort of thing but you like to smell delicious check out their website for some AMAZING and natural, handcrafted soaps and lotions at www.goatsmilksoapandlotion.com




1 comment:

  1. what a fun time!!! I LOVE taking classes, so that is a great idea to keep in mind for when Tucker gets here! I'm glad you got de-stressed, too :D

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