![]() ![]() Its time that we put aside the idolatry and look the delectable creation that is goat cheese.īob Shea artistically attacks the goat prejudices in us all in his book, "Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great". Both the idol and the goat give us this same gift and allow us to create, cook and, most importantly, make cheese. Yet even here, the goat must compete against Baal itself, the Cow. Not only will it sacrifice its body for our sustenance, it gratefully offers its life giving milk. Where the goat sets itself apart is in the giving of milk. It may be that Christians are the most inclined to these prejudices. ![]() ![]() Even our Christian imagery perpetuates this by showing Jesus and his followers as the Lamb and sheep while separating the goats for judgment. We request the mutton and turn our back on the chevon. While sheep hold a place of honour in the grassy field, the goat is tied up in front of the trailer eating garbage. ![]() For years, people have adored the lamb and despised the goat. In this enlightened time, is it not reasonable to expect that we release our preconceptions? Since man began to domesticate the animals and relied on husbandry over hunting, there has been an ever increasing prejudice against the goat. I am troubled by this callous and disrespectful attitude. Some have gone so far as to say the taste is akin to the scent of a smelly tourist attraction. It has recently come to my attention that certain, uninitiated members of the community believe that goat cheese is both disgusting and unpalatable. ![]()
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