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Able Oaks Ranch is located in the beautiful piney woods of East Texas. We are committed to sustainable agriculture based on livestock, whose products are harvested without slaughter.
Delicious and Healthy Goat Milk
Goat milk has a wonderful, mild taste and is much more digestible than cow milk. Our sweet, high-quality goat milk is used to create delicious hand-crafted artisan cheese. Its flavor comes from the addition of vegetable rennet and fine, old world cheese cultures. We do not use preservatives.
While we cannot legally sell raw milk, we do offer a community goat shareprogram in which you can purchase shares of a goat. This entitles you to collect your share(s) of milk from the goat(s) that you own.
Easily Digested
People with sensitive stomachs have chosen goat milk and goat cheeses. The fats in goat milk is a smaller molecule and easier to digest than cow milk. Our goat cheese has no cattle growth hormones and is made with only pure ingredients..
Nutritional Value
When compared to cow milk cheese, such as cheddar and cream cheese, our goat cheese is lower in calories, fat,
and cholesterol. For example, cow milk cheddar cheese has 9.4 grams of fat, and cream
cheese has 9.9 grams of fat per ounce, and . But our goat milk chèvre has only 5.5 grams of fat. In addition, goat cheese has more nutrients, such as vitamin A, thiamin and niacin, potassium. It's also rich in protein.
New! The Capri Artisan Cheese Press
The Capri Artisan Cheese Press will start you on the wonderful
journey of making delicious, healthy cheese for you and your family.
The cheese press is made by us from USDA approved food grade materials and stainless steel.
It is very simple and easy to use, and even easier to clean with everyday dish washing soap.
The Capri includes both a 4" and a 6" hoop, so you can make different size cheeses, depending on how
much milk you want to use. Learn more about our cheese press .
Imported Cheese
We also offer distinctive artisan cheeses imported from around the world. You won't these mouth-watering cheese in your local supermarket.
This page was last updated April 16, 2009
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