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Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.
At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.
Cheese makers Ben and Samantha Spence at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.
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Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.
At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.
Cheese makers Ben and Samantha Spence at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.
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Artisans Samantha and Ben Spence turn to ancient recipes for UK cheese revival
From Wensleydale to north Wales, small-scale producers get a local flavour from pasture and techniques.
At Curlew Dairy in Wensley, North Yorkshire, cheesemakers Samantha and Ben Spence use a 100-year-old local recipe.
Samantha Spence draining and chopping the whey during the cheese making process at Curlew Dairy in Wensley near Leyburn in North Yorkshire. Curlew Dairy make traditional farmhouse Wensleydale cheese in their Micro dairy using milk from a small local farm. Last year the dairy produced 20 tonnes of cheese , following a 100 year old traditional recipe of making Wensleydale cheese which would traditionally been used by local farms in the area.
Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine
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Springwatch fan Coco the cat, Southwold, Suffolk, Britain - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Barrett/REX (3784825j)
Going Coco for Springwatch!
Meet the feline TV addict who never misses an episode of her favourite programme.
Chocolate burmese Coco is seen sitting in front of the TV screen at her home in Southwold as she catches up on the latest animal, insect and human antics from Springwatch.
Owner Elaine comments: "Coco enjoys watching from the window birds feeding from our bird table, including regular visiting jackdaws.
"So we were astonished, having settled to watch springwatch from Minsmere one night, when Coco suddenly launched herself at the jackdaw which had appeared onscreen and proceeded to whack it!
"Thereafter, each evening she sits on the sofa in pouncing mode and throws herself at the screen when various creatures appear.
"When they disappear from the screen she then searches for them behind the TV She also seems fascinated by the presenters and what they have to say.
She adds: "We can't wait for the next programme, and neither can Coco!"
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEGXOEFRJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Springwatch fan Coco the cat, Southwold, Suffolk, Britain - 01 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Frank Barrett/REX (3784825b)
Going Coco for Springwatch!
Meet the feline TV addict who never misses an episode of her favourite programme.
Chocolate burmese Coco is seen sitting in front of the TV screen at her home in Southwold as she catches up on the latest animal, insect and human antics from Springwatch.
Owner Elaine comments: "Coco enjoys watching from the window birds feeding from our bird table, including regular visiting jackdaws.
"So we were astonished, having settled to watch springwatch from Minsmere one night, when Coco suddenly launched herself at the jackdaw which had appeared onscreen and proceeded to whack it!
"Thereafter, each evening she sits on the sofa in pouncing mode and throws herself at the screen when various creatures appear.
"When they disappear from the screen she then searches for them behind the TV She also seems fascinated by the presenters and what they have to say.
She adds: "We can't wait for the next programme, and neither can Coco!"
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEGXOEFRJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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