I did a Fat Tire Bike Tour in Amsterdam where we rode out to a place where 
we got to make our own cheese.  They encased it in some waxy stuff so we 
could all take it back home.  Great fun.  And it was a pretty good stroll 
out there too.  I wish I would have had my Rivendell and not that cruiser. 
 But anyway :)

On Saturday, June 14, 2014 9:46:49 PM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> So, to a) get our cheese talk on topic, and b) support cheese makers and 
> making... There are some nice cheese places I could ride to from my house.
> Out of Petaluma to the oldest continuously operating cheese operation in 
> America... http://www.marinfrenchcheese.com/ 
> Out to Point Reyes to get some Cowgirl Creamery cheese. And finally see 
> Black Mountain Cycles from the inside...
>
> In Oregon where I used to live, there's Briar Rose Creamery in Dundee. I 
> don't know if they do tours or drop-in visits yet, but they are up a pretty 
> scenic steep road.
>
> Are there any interesting destination cheese makers worth riding to in 
> your area?
>
> Philip
> www.biketinker.com
>
>

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