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Cheese Parties: Vermont Cheese Summit

Season 4, Ep. 8

At any given time during the summer, there is a major cheese party going on somewhere. While September is nearing the end of summer, it is prime leaf-peeping season and cheese party season in the great state of Vermont. In this episode, I chat with Andi Wandt, Creamery Manager of Shelburne Farms, about the upcoming Vermont Cheese Week and Summit. If you've been on the fence about going, Andi is here to romance you into being there to fulfill your cheesy rom-com dreams through Vermont's dairy delights.


This is a hefty episode filled with so many details, but you can find all the events on the Vermont Cheese Council's website.

vtcheese.com


Hope to see you there!

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