2015 Christmas Gift Cheese - Aged - Smoked - Waxed

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Great job Tom. Once again I learned something (increase the distance between the cheese and the smoke source). And yes that was some good info from Eman.

About a year ago I got in the habit of writing the retail cost of the cheese onto the finished vac wrapped smoke cheese for that reason. It helps ensure I am saving the best stuff for guests who genuinely appreciate it! Some of my buddies are just wolves! lol
 
 
Great job Tom. Once again I learned something (increase the distance between the cheese and the smoke source). And yes that was some good info from Eman.

About a year ago I got in the habit of writing the retail cost of the cheese onto the finished vac wrapped smoke cheese for that reason. It helps ensure I am saving the best stuff for guests who genuinely appreciate it! Some of my buddies are just wolves! lol
Thanks Humdinger, Yes, increase the distance, you will be rewarded.

We shoot wolves out here. 
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Tom
 
 
Thanks Humdinger, Yes, increase the distance, you will be rewarded.

We shoot wolves out here. 
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Tom
For sure!

LOL - About 5 years ago, the lower peninsula of Michigan (the "mitten") started getting wolve sitings again. First time in about 115 years. Hunting for them is already a hot issue in Lansing so should be interesting.
 
This makes me want change setup, which is fine with us. 6 hrs. on AMPNS. Ya think there is a diferance on distance. Smoker below cheese or bacon.
 
Mr T, that cheese is beautiful!    I don't know how I missed this when you first posted.     Where do you get your wax for the cheese?
 
 
Mr T, that cheese is beautiful!    I don't know how I missed this when you first posted.     Where do you get your wax for the cheese? ​
It can readily be found on Amazon. If you live in a city, you could most likely find it in a home brewers or cheese makers supply store.  

 
Wow Tom, very nice thread... I'm gonna get some cheese going today or tomorrow ( it's on sale for $4.99 for a 2 lb brick) as I'm running low ! What a great & informative thread, thanks for posting it !
 
Wow Tom, very nice thread... I'm gonna get some cheese going today or tomorrow ( it's on sale for $4.99 for a 2 lb brick) as I'm running low ! What a great & informative thread, thanks for posting it ! ​
Thank you WHB.  Just edited it to include another related thread.

Not a bad price on the cheese. 

Have fun and enjoy. 

Later,

Tom
 
 
Mr T, that cheese is beautiful!    I don't know how I missed this when you first posted.     Where do you get your wax for the cheese?
I get my cheese from New England Cheese Suppy, they have Red or Black color. whatever pan you use make it a dedicated pan for wax. everyone has a different system for melting below is a link to what i use. it is a dedicated SS pot (cheap from Wally World) and a dedicated probe so i can monitor the temp at all times.

http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/179424/my-first-waxing 

Tom
 
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