Medias in Res - Definition

"Medias in res" is a latin term for when the story starts in the middle and not necessarily at the beginning. You join us here at LARK'S MEADOW FARMS in the middle of a story that began long ago and is far from its conclusion. We are learning along the way and we hope that you will come along on our journey. There is much to explore in the world of cheese!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

SLC Farmer's Market Here We Come!

We are happy to announce that we have been accepted as a new vendor into the SLC Farmer's Market! Thank you to all who have supported us in this endeavor. We are excited to meet new friends and enjoy the flavors of Utah together. We look forward to seeing you every other Saturday. Come join in the fun and grab a wedge of cheese!

Starting on June 9th and going until October 27th from 8 am to 1 pm on Saturdays.
And on Tuesday evenings August 7th to October 23 from 4 pm to dusk.

If you want to learn more about this wonderful market, check out their new website.

http://www.slcfarmersmarket.org/

Monday, March 12, 2012

Lark's Lake



Life on a farm is a lesson in change. One day it is warm. One day it is snowing, bitter and icy. The next day a warm wind turns the whole farm into a puddle. The meadow becomes a lake and the roller coaster brings the realization that spring is indeed around the corner.

  

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Rare Cheeses of the World

The next time you get a hankering for some delicious cheese and the grocery store down the street isn't cutting it.... literally, hop onto the website for Artisinal Premium Cheese and just see if you don't find something to tickle your fancy. (Click the logo below to be magically transported.)


While you are there check out a recent blog written by Max McCalman. As one of the most famous and passionate cheese experts around, Mr. McCalman lectures about cheese, writes books about cheese, judges cheese and otherwise is a champion of cheese. What a delight to discover that we are on his short list of best cheeses not only in the country, but in the world!

Follow this link to see how Dulcinea, Helen and other cheeses stack up in his opinion.

http://blog.artisanalcheese.com/nettle-meadow-kunik/rare-cheeses

With his list in hand you should be ready to sample some mighty fine cheeses.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How low can you go?

We have been counting our many blessings with this mild winter. I have continuously been bracing myself for worse weather and it has continued not to come. We have been able to get a lot done, but last week when we got some real snow the girls and I couldn't resist. We bundled up and headed outside to discover perfect snow for a snowman. With my two cheerleaders looking on in confusion and then amazement, I launched into a one woman mission to make a good sized snowman. The girls, not having had this experience before seemed to think that I had gone mad, but then they got excited when they started to understand that it was like the song.
Ginny started humming along and then chanting the words "snowman, snowman" and then mumbling off into more humming. Apparently the rest of the verse had eluded her.


With Dad's help I lifted the second piece on and then the head. There he was, quite large in stature and impressive. The girls, however, were losing their enthusiasm. So, I hastily added some branches for arms and headed inside to snuggle by the fire, thinking that we would finish our masterpiece the next day when the girls would have renewed interest in being outside. I had not taken into account the unfortunate position that I had left the snowman in. The storm quickly passed and sunny days abounded. Day after day he faced direct assault from glittering and brilliant sunlight. Ginny soon figured out the other part of the verse "melting, melting, small small small."


Not only was he melting, but he was leaning. It started to catch peoples' interest. How long would he last? I was tempted to dress him like he was doing the Limbo, complete with one of Kendall's Aloha shirts, but I didn't dare to touch him.

He kept getting lower and lower....
I predicted that we would not fall, but melt at a rate that he would shrink down until he was gone. Alas the elements were against him and a night of rainstorms finally led to his demise.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

So Let It Be Written



It is official. In the history books of Lark's Meadow Farms the first day of lambing for the year 2012 shall be February 3rd. At 6:00 pm the first two lambs made their appearance without any assistance. With two bouncing and strong ewe lambs coming from one of our best milkers, we are off to a great start. We are hoping for a strong crop of ewes this year and excited that these two came just right.





At 3:00 am today two ram lambs came without any fuss and we know that we are into it. This little guy is sure a cutie. His mother has one of the more annoying sheep voices of any sheep that we have owned. We are hoping it doesn't carry to the next generation...



With sixty ewes we are hoping for at least 120 lambs this year and it is sure to be an adventure from start to finish.