Diversified Family Farm
Standing Stone Farms
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A note from Paula Butler, owner of Standing Stone Farms… When I began Standing Stones Farms, it was with a promise to my husband of thirty plus years that raising goats would be a little side hobby. Little did I know… In 2005, my family relocated from Maryland to Tennessee; just outside of Nashville. The new home and property reminded me of a magical experience I had while visiting a small working goat creamery in the town of Washington, Virginia years ago. Many times over the years after visiting that farm, I would catch myself smiling as I recalled the frolicking baby goats in the fields and the sheer amazement of watching milk turn into cheese. Having grown up in the fast paced hustle and bustle environment, in the shadow of our nation’s capital, I found the slower pace of that goat farm, and the idea of a farm-to-table lifestyle very appealing. I decided to follow my heart and explore an idea I had been considering for a several years and I was instantly in love with the quaint lifestyle and the Nubian breed of goats. At that time, I had no real exposure to farming, certainly not goat farming or cheese making, let alone teaching others to make cheese. But when I realized how easy it was to make cheese and how amazing homemade cheese was, my modest plans grew quickly. Before I knew it, I was all in. People would come to my home, try my homemade cheeses, and ask how they could possibly do it themselves. Soon, I was teaching classes for people of all levels of cooking abilities, and the classes were ever growing. In my farm kitchen, people learned the pleasure of making homemade cheese and butter was withintheirreach, just as I had learned it was within mine. It wasn’t just goat cheese but sheep’s milk cheese as well as many cow’s milk cheeses. We were making mozzarella, cheddar, ghee, queso blanco, mascarpone, feta, ricotta, burrata…you name it! My little hobby became a business I absolutely loved and other people were loving it too. In 2011, after many requests from students and friends, I decided to add to the business by selling cheese making supplies and ingredients geared toward the home cheese maker and cheese enthusiast, so others could enjoy the same wonderful cheeses at home that they were having at Standing Stone Farms. Watching milk turn to cheese and butter is a magical experience, one of my favorite things, and I’m so happy to be able to share that magic with you. How are we different from other cheese making suppliers out there? Standing Stone Farms Cheese Kits are unlike other cheese kits that are mass-produced and sold as Mozzarella Kits or Cheddar Kits or Chevre Kits. We do not offer a multitude of kits for different types of cheeses, as most cheese made at home uses the same 1 - 5 ingredients. When you buy a Standing Stone Farms Cheese-Making Kit, you’re going to receive a box containing everything you need to turn your store-bought or farm fresh milk into several different kinds of cheeses at home adding to your cheese making experience. Because of this, our overall pricing is, in fact, lower than most of the other kits on the market, while still maintaining the highest possible quality. Our kits have come a long way over the years and we strive to keep your shopping experience as easy, affordable, and simple as possible. Each Standing Stone Farms kit offers many different recipes and the ability to make more cheese making options within one kit and of course, more cheese! Here at Standing Stones Farms, we feel strongly about using the freshest hand-packed, non-GMO ingredients, sourced in the USA (with a few exceptions from France and India). We use the same products used in artisan creameries around the world and strongly believe in only selling products of the highest standard. We also feel strongly about not selling the consumer anything they don’t need. Cheese making has been done for centuries in small kitchens and large; virtually every kitchen is already stocked with all the equipm
Paula Butler started Standing Stone Farms with a promise to her husband that raising goats would be a small hobby. The farm has since grown to specialize in cheese making supplies and education.
Meet Paula Butler
Farm Owner
Goats
Goat: Nubian