Just bring the eggs! We’ve got everything you need to make Easter hosting a success–from our original “Cheese-ter” baskets stuffed with the best products to top-notch chocolates from producers around the world, Murray’s is your destination for spring treats. Plus, don’t miss out on our new deluxe dinner and brunch recipes designed specifically for Easter entertaining.
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An interview with Adeline Druart, President of Vermont Creamery
This small dairy turned goat cheese powerhouse is an award-winning cheese company known for original creations like Bonne Bouche and Cremont.. Since the 80’s, Vermont Creamery has been a growing operation. Started by Allison Hooper and Bob Reese, it is now currently headed by Adeline Druart. This household name is focused on sustainable practices such as green agriculture and supporting local agriculture.
We got the inside scoop from Adeline on their impressive history and practices, fan-favorite cheeses, and what’s next for Vermont Creamery –here’s what she had to say.
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What do cheese and whisky have in common? Well, in the case of Murray’s and The Macallan, quite a lot. Since 1824, The Macallan has been producing excellent Scotch from the finest ingredients, but what makes them stand out is their meticulous production practices, outstanding quality, and time-honored craft traditions–similar to the attention and effort that goes into producing cheeses we know and love!
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Afternoon tea may be a classically British tradition, but Murray’s has all the right snacks and accompaniments to make your tea time a cheesy success. From clotted creams and jams to organic tea blends and snackable cheeses, don’t miss out on our selection of tasty treats that are sure to take tea to the next level.
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An in-depth look at old & new practices at work
It’s no surprise that England has long been one of the key players in the cheese making world–after all, it’s the birthplace of Cheddar! As we dive into the notable background on Britain’s cheese scene, we’re taking a look at how cheese making practices have evolved, even in just the past 30 years.
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