Where cheese comes from

To us, rural folks that we are, the chickens and cattle were comforting signs of authenticity. We could tell that we would be buying and eating artisanal cheese, not some cheese food cranked out of some soulless factory.
The cheese we bought was all we hoped it would be: Absolutely delicious. Too bad proprietors dont ship their cheese. We would love to eat Bayside Blue Cheese again.
However, not everyone found the animals presence comforting.
Some city folks had come in one day. They asked what the cattle were doing there.
Proprietors told them the cattle produced the milk that proprietors made into cheese.
City folks turned green and left. Apparently, they thought milk and cheese just magically appeared in the store.
That is an udderly ridiculous notion.
So I leave you with todays lesson in food production. Cows produce milk which can be made into cheese. And, just in case you need a review, chickens produce eggs.
Class dismissed.
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