Intro to Bread & Cheese Making with Elisabeth Fekonia

Schedule

Thu Jun 08 2023 at 09:00 am

Location

Ethos - Café & Restaurant | Nairobi, NA

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There's been a real shift towards self-sufficiency in recent years, with more and more people willing to keep chickens, tend a vegetable patch and perhaps even learn how to brew their own beer, bake their own bread and make their own cheese. Over the last decade, HFG EA's Founder, Sheena & Permaculture Real Food AU's Elisabeth have both taught courses that introduce people to the important concept of growing foods that are mainly perennials and their beneficial uses.
Discover the lost art of home cheese making & sourdough bread. Fermenting food such as in sourdough and cheese making has many health advantages and it’s also about reviving forgotten skills from the past.

"Ferment your way to good health"

Details: Join us for two half day workshops this June 7th and 8th for our Cheese and Bread Making Workshop hosted by Award winning, accredited permaculture teacher Elisabeth Fekonia, from Australia.
When: June 7th & 8th '2023 (Thursday & Friday) 9:30am -12:30pm
Where: Ethos Cafe, off General Mathenge
Costs: KES 10,000 (KES 5,000 per workshop and includes a meal and drink)

Register for the course here – https://forms.gle/X3mYGZnjDBSiSWpC6
No prerequisites required, just positive vibes and a good time!
Contact us at [email protected]

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KEEP READING for all of the cheesy info below!

Workshop programme:

These workshops will run two half days, consisting of three hour workshops each, and will provide you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to go home and make your own cheese, bread and prepare your own bread starter! It will be fun packed, informative, hands on and very practical AND it is for EVERYONE!

Day 1: ?‍?This workshop is aimed at the beginner cheesemaker enthusiast, with in- depth teaching of the how and whys of home cheese making! Soon you will see how easy it is to craft your own fresh homemade products.
For the Cheese Making workshop we will focus on: Persian Feta, Mozzarella and an exciting vegan option - Havarti cheese
In this three hour workshop participants will learn how to make the three different cheeses by volunteers from the group taking the necessary steps of making them. The cheese will be available for sampling during the class. E-Recipes are included and you should be confident of being able to make your own cheese at home. Starter packs with cheese cultures will be offered for sale at 435 Ksh each and a Facebook support group is available for troubleshooting and showing off your cheesy products.

Day 2: Sourdough and lactic fermentation
Sourdough bread and lactic or wild fermentation. Lactic fermentation is a natural fermentation method that creates zillions of lactic bacteria that are a wonderful source of probiotics for your inner health. Learn how to make these easy ferments for yourself and see how versatile and varied these can be. Lots of demonstrations by volunteers from the group on how to make these simple but delicious ferments. All ferments will be available for sampling during the class.
E-Recipes will be given out with all the instructions. A facebook support group is available for all participants to join for troubleshooting and of course showing off!
Note: Participants will need to bring a bread tin with them to bake their bread later that evening at home.
All cheeses, sourdough and fermented foods will be available for taste testing with handouts including all the recipes. Cheese cultures will be available for sale after the classes

Workshop Facilitator:
Elisabeth Fekonia is an Award winning, accredited permaculture teacher from Australia.
Elisabeth lives on 6 acres at Black Mountain just west of Cooroy on the Sunshine Coast of Australia. She has learned many skills over the past 30 years in becoming food self-sufficient with the help of their cows and goats for milk and meat, pigs, chooks, bees, worm farms, veggie gardens and fruit trees. Most of their food needs are met from the farm and these are supplemented with sourdough bread made from freshly milled organic wheat with a slab of cheese and a salad from the garden washed down with a glass of fruit wine; her daily food is very satisfying, incredibly healthy and cheap. A home grown and produced diet can’t be compared to what you buy in the shops.
A few years ago, Elisabeth thought it would be a good idea to become a Permaculture teacher to help others to grow and produce their own food. She has achieved this in the form of one day workshops that will help people to make their own cheese, sourdough, wine, miso and tempeh etc, teaching about growing tropical vegetables and also teaching organic gardening courses.
Global crisis or not, self sufficiency is her drive, she wouldn’t live anywhere else but in the country. She loves the life of growing and producing her own food. Her message is, “It might seem daunting at first, but it’s up to you to decide what you can do in regards to producing your own food, because if I can do it, anyone can. I’m only too happy to share my knowledge and experiences to help you on the road to your own food security. I’m sure you’ll never look back when you do”
“You have to be a romantic to invest yourself, your money, and your time in cheese.”
― Anthony Bourdain


Register for the course here – https://forms.gle/X3mYGZnjDBSiSWpC6
No prerequisites required, just positive vibes and a good time!
Contact us at [email protected]


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Where is it happening?

Ethos - Café & Restaurant, General Mathenge Road 43, Harmony Center,Nairobi, Kenya

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