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ABOUT Cabot Creamery Cooperative

Sustainability Cabot CreameryAt Cabot Creamery,we understand Sustainability to beliving within our means and ensuring the means to live.Our fundamental approach to stewardship and social impact is based on the triple bottom line of social, environmental and economic impacts. Our approach is called context-based sustainability. The scope of our sustainability efforts runs from farm-to-fork, but we realize our greatest influence is from the cow to the creamery and from the creamery to our customers. Our cooperatives typical member/owneris a multi-generational dairy farm family, a trend we endeavor to extend for a long time to come.

About Cabot CreameryCabot Creamery Cooperative is owned by dairy farm families throughout New England and upstate New York. Best known for making the Worlds Best Cheddar, we value our cooperative roots, which date back to 1919. Cabot is proud that all profits from sales of Cabots award-winning line of dairy products go to support our dairy farmers.For more information about Cabots Sustainability Program, please contactJed Davis, Director of Sustainability at jdavis@cabotcheese.coop.

Back-to-School Recipes

Aug 22, 2011 11:39 AM EDT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Bob Schiers

1-888-214-9444 or bschiers@cabotcheese.coop

 

MAKE BACK-TO-SCHOOL EASY 

BY PLANNING MEALS IN ADVANCE

 

Cabot Creamery Helps Busy Parents 

Plan Ahead for the New School Year

 

CABOT, Vt. (August 22, 2011) — Hooray – they’re going back to school! For busy parents who have spent the summer months juggling work and a house full of kids, back-to-school may seem like their own vacation. But just the opposite may be true. With September around the corner, parents have work to do: school clothes need finding, and backpacks and lunchboxes need filling. Then the not-so-much-fun begins: getting breakfasts ready as early as 6 a.m., lunches packed and ready to go by around 6:30,  and dinner on the table when everyone is home from work. It’s a tough schedule, but it can be made easier by preparing ingredients – and even whole meals - in advance. Take some tips from some people with really tough schedules.

 

“The farm families who own Cabot Creamery Cooperative know what a long day is like, and they’ll tell you the key to getting through it successfully is by planning ahead. Our family uses this same strategy when it comes to planning meals,” says Cabot’s Registered Dietitian Regan Jones. “Breakfast would never make it on the table in time for my kids to be on time for school if we weren't prepared in advance.”

 

A good way to start off any early morning meal is by serving something that was prepared the day before. “That way, you don't have to rush out of bed, and if you burn the toast or realize you've already used the last egg in the carton, the kids won’t have to go to school hungry,” says Regan. “Muffins are always a good option for a quick breakfast, and they are easy to make. You can even bake them on a lazy Sunday, freeze them individually, then warm them in the toaster oven for a few minutes before serving. I suggest Cabot’s Apple-Cheddar Muffins with Cheddar Cheese – they’re not overly sweet and have a good serving of protein.”

 

When it comes to packing a lunch, simple is best. A traditional sandwich paired with a nutritious snack is the way to go. “Instead of putting prepackaged cookies or cake in your child’s lunchbox, satisfy their sweet tooth with something healthy,” adds Regan. “Kids love bite-sized foods, so fill a small container with grapes or berries, cubed cheese and nuts. The variety of texture and flavor, like a simple Munch Bowl, will keep them interested and away from the empty calorie desserts.”

 

For a delicious dinner after a long day, there are two key things to remember: (1) a single-dish dinner saves time, and (2) prepare your ingredients in advance. “Any chef de cuisine worth their salt keeps their kitchen running flawlessly by being prepared. Why should your kitchen be any different?” notes Regan. “If you’re expecting a tough day at work, prepare your ingredients the night before. This includes chopping vegetables, measuring ingredients, and getting your spices and seasonings in order. You can even take the process a step further by choosing a casserole-style single-dish meal, like Cabot’s Tamale Skillet Supper; by preparing all the ingredients and placing them in a baking dish, all you have to do when you get home from work is heat the oven and pop in your dish.” Toss together a quick side salad, and dinner is served, leaving you plenty of time to brush up on your algebra.

 

For more family-friendly recipes from Cabot, visit http://www.cabotcheese.coop/recipes

 


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ABOUT CABOT CREAMERY COOPERATIVE

Cabot Creamery Cooperative has been in continuous operation in Vermont since 1919, and we make a full line of cheeses, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, and butter. Best known as makers of “The World’s Best Cheddar,” Cabot is owned by 1275 dairy farm families located throughout New England and upstate New York. For additional information on Cabot Creamery, visit http://www.cabotcheese.coop

 

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