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Leon

Leon the Milkman has a B.Sc majoring in Food Science And Chemistry. Having had stints in most food industries, his love for dairy won and he has been working in the dairy industry in the Western Cape Province of South Africa since 1997. He is a Research Tech. and presents regular Cheese and Yoghurt Making Courses.

New Look for Leon the Milkman’s Blog

Hi, Guys and Gals

The Milkman is back with a new look for his blog!

Click on those little squares under the headline and see the whole site’s look change!

Enjoy,

Leon the Milkman

SASDT/SAVST gets a blog!!

Hi, Milk Fans

The South African Society for Dairy Technologists is getting its own blog.  It will be happening at www.savst.za.org. Posts will be in Afrikaans or English.

Drink your milk!

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

Are you a Dairy Writer?

Hi, Milk Fans,

If you write dairy articles, please go and register at www.dairyarticles.com as a user.

Submit your original dairy-related content, with links to your website in your profile.

Remember to drink your milk.

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

Dairy Lawyer – Janusz Luterek

Hi, Dairy Fans

Have you ever heard of a dairy lawyer before? Well I have not – until now! Click on the play button below to hear Janusz speak to Leon the Milkman about his line of work.

Thanks, Janusz, you sound like a stand-up guy!

[audio:Dairy Lawyer – Master.mp3]

Reach Janusz at http://www.hahnlaw.co.za/tech-law.htm

222 Richard Street

Hatfield

Pretoria

South Africa

0083

Tel: +27(12) 342 1774

Remember to drink your milk!

Kind regards,

Leon the Milkman

What happened to Leon the Milkman?

Hi, Milkman Fans

I am missing you 🙂

After a hectic start to 2007, some family stuff, some work stuff and launching a cheese course shortly – here I am!

Back and ready to take over the world of dairy!

Did you miss me?

Drink your milk!

Kind regards,

Leon the Milkman

Nkateko

Hi, Cheese Fans 

We have put up a link to Nkateko Cheese Making and Dairy Lab Equipment – check them out at www.Nkateko.com

They supply dairy equipment like cheese vats to Southern Africa and are stationed in Cape Town, South Africa.

Drink your milk.

Kind regards,

Leon the Milkman

Happy New Year!

Hi, Milk Fans

I’m back from holiday.  May 2007 be a blessing to us all!

Drink your milk in 2007!

Kind regards,

Leon the Milkman

Link to www.CheeseMaking.co.za

Hi, Guys

We just linked to www.CheeseMaking.co.za

It is the premier site for the South African artisan Cheese Maker.  At the moment catering mostly for the beginner cheese maker, who wants to learn how to make Feta, Gouda, Cheddar, Mozzarella and Cottage Cheese at home in South Africa.

Check it out and remember to drink your milk!

Leon the Milkman

Doris makes cheese.

Doris says,

“I want to make cheese because I am curious. Curious if I am able to MAKE what most other people BUY, to find out the process that is behind the neatly wrapped yellow squares in the supermarkets and to be independent from the market.
 I started by asking my network of family and friends, the knowledge that they gave me I substitued with books and info on the internet. I put these little bits and pieces of information together and began the process of making my first cheese. Leon the milkman helped me with the finishing touches.
 

I was so excited when I tasted my first cheese, and so were my friends: “Did you really make this? I did not know that one can make cheese on their own!”
But the excitement goes much further: it encourages me to try a lot of things that I considered impossible before.”
 Doris Spielbuechler, Austria, currently Fine Arts student in Stellenbosch, South Africa
(Within my practise as a fine arts student I work with food issues regarding cultural aspects, global distribution, access and the power of the market)

Thanks, Doris for the post

Remember to drink your milk – it’s good for you!

Kind regards

Leon the Milkman

Freezing points of 2% milk in celsius

Hi Milk fans

It makes no difference what the fat percentage of milk is when it is to be tested for freezing point.  The result is dependant on the dissolved substances in the milk – the lactose and minerals.  So milk with any fat percentage can be tested without preparation.

Drink you milk!

Leon the Milkman

p.s. We will be back with the cow series shortly!

About Me

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I'm Leon the Milkman,  dairy specialist and  professional cheese experimenter.

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