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Leon

Leon the Milkman has a B.Sc majoring in Food Science And Chemistry. Having had stints in most food industries, his love for dairy won and he has been working in the dairy industry in the Western Cape Province of South Africa since 1997. He is a Research Tech. and presents regular Cheese and Yoghurt Making Courses.

Cheese Entrepreneur – Didier Bertrand

 

Hi, Cheese Fans

Today I visited a very interesting cheese entrepreneur in the centre of Cape Town, at 95 Hout Street, from where he has cheese and wine functions and also shortly plans to do corporate team-building with cheese making as topic!!

I could see that Didier has a real pasion for cheese and I enjoyed the 2 and 1/2 year old cheddar, thanks Didier!

Didier’s venue is called “La Forge”, because it housed up till 2000 the last Blacksmith in Cape Town – truly a remarkable venue.

Didier is a qualified and registered tour leader and 95% of his tours consist of foreigners, so he does South Africa proud!

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

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Leon the Milkman still going?

Hi, Milk Fans

Yes, I’m still here – sorry for being so quiet – my interest in the dairy industry has for a long time shifted to hobby-status.  There is a big chance of this changing shortly – keep posted to see where I pop up next in the South African Dairy Industry!

Remember to drink your milk and to eat your cheese!

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

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Gel Nails – Helderberg

Hi,

Check out the site of lovely Elaine at www.eros-nails.za.net if you need your gel nails done in the Helderberg, South Africa.

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

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Milkman Moderator!

Hi, Milkfans

Just to let you know that the milkman has just completed his SETA Moderator training in South Africa.  This will enable me to do assessment moderation for the dairy industry in the Western Cape.

Reach me on 021-8531878.

Cheers,

Leon the Milkman

Drink your milk!

O shit – forgot to charge your cellphone?

Say hello to team BioVolt, a group of MIT students who applied the concept of biomass or using animal manure to charge mobile phones. This is ideal for rural areas with scarce electricity.

mobile technology

However, the system is far from perfect. It would take at least 6 months to completely charge a mobile phone battery! If there’s any consolation, you just need to shell out $2.

I guess the bigger problem is, who will be interested to collect cow dung, wait for 6 months, and put the phone on their ears if they know it’s full of sh*t?

Full story at:

http://www.mobile-weblog.com/50226711/are_your_ready_for_a_cow_dungpowered_mobile_phone.php

Leon the Milkman is BIG in China!

Hi, Fans

Big was my surprise when I see all these visits coming from www.yodao.com

Check it out and it’s a Chinese search engine and I’m on position 3 for “milkman” – woohooo!!

If I have Chinese fans – please let me know!

Drink your milk!

Leon the Milkman

Jason Sandler

Hi, Guys

My good friend, Hypnotherapist extraordinare, Jason Sandler, is visiting me today.  Thanks for finally coming over for coffee!

Cheers,

Leon

About Me

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I'm Leon the Milkman,  dairy specialist and  professional cheese experimenter.

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