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Cuckney man is a big cheese!



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Published Date: 15 August 2008
CUCKNEY cheesemaker Joe Schneider has reached the finals of a new competition celebrating the best British produce.
Mr Schneider co-runs Stichelton Dairy, on Collingthwaite Farm, with Randolph Hodgson and the pair hope to be selected as one of five food producers of the year during the Waitrose Made in Britain Awards on 5th September.

Joe said: "Stichelton cheese has only been in production for 18 months and we're delighted to have been recognised by these awards, which are close to our way of thinking about food production."

Each of the selected five producers will have the chance to see their product on the shelves in local Waitrose branches as well as have it on display at the Country Living Christmas Fair 2008 and £5,000 to develop their business.

One of the talented producers will also be named overall Made in Britain Food Champion of the Year and receive an additional £5,000.

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  • Last Updated: 15 August 2008 12:05 PM
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