Title |
Curds, Knaphost, and Smor |
Description |
bowl, washed, and salt worked into it with a wooden spatula. It was then formed into a pound shape in a wooden mold. Sometimes my grandmother would put waxed children. A Danish word for butter is smdr. It is pronounced smur; I guess that is because you smear it on your bread. Many people used to make their own butter and cheese or exchange it for the milk and cream they delivered to and many farmers milked cows and sold milk or cream to milk and cream. and delivering milk and cream to the creamery...glad I learned how to churn butter and make Danish cheese..-happy for remembering the taste of Curds, KnaphfSst and Sm(ir. Personal recollections of author's son. MoReO S»»at Muti Crtwnery 1956-1962, Mm! panwd a Cbee^flukmt a™. Grarwsy MoReU Sum add Norma Manti Creamery leased by Ed Carfele from Nelson Ricks Merlin Bahr Mgr. Cwitesy MoRdl Snow and Norma Barton. 113 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
127_Curds, Knaphost, and Smor.jpg |
Source |
Saga of the Sanpitch Vol 24 |
Setname |
snowc_sts |
Date Created |
2005-02-19 |
Date Modified |
2005-02-19 |
ID |
325097 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64x55x4/325097 |