I'm currently in Borredà, Spain in the low Pirineus ("Pyrénées" in Catalan) north of Barcelona. Personal connections seem to be everything in career and this is another example. While at MonS, I met a few interns from Madrid. In conversation I expressed an interest in learning to make Garrotxa, a cheese favorite I discovered while working as a cheesemonger. Antonio, who works at Poncelet cheese shop, told me to be in touch because he knew a great Garrotxa maker. So now I'm at Formatge Bauma working with Toni Chueca and learning to make my favorite cheese. Thank you Antonio!
All city dwellers by birth but rural at heart, Toni, his wife Rosa and seven friends moved to the country in 1980. Their shared house, La Bauma (The Cave), was rented and had no electricity. Slowly the friends moved to their own homes while Toni and Rosa stayed for six years, building their non-electricity-dependent agricultural life. Whoever said that thing was "essential" anyway?
So here I am. Stay tuned for more on cheesemaking, Garrotxa, discovering the Pirineus by foot and fork, and my perilous attempt at communicating in Catalan.