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Sue Kidd is the Lifestyle Editor at The News Tribune and the ringleader for the Food and Home&Garden sections. She has worked as a food journalist at Northwest newspapers since 1993, most recently as a food writer, editor and restaurant reviewer in King County before joining The News Tribune in 2004. Her food obsessions at the moment are honey, cheese and oysters.

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Good eats and drinks around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Posted by Sue Kidd @ 06:06:23 pm

Oregon writer Tami Parr has a new book out that I don't think I could live without now that I've read it. If you're a person who loves cheese, you'll understand.

Parr researched 71 Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia cheese farms and wrote brief profiles of each farm. The book is a collection of fascinating details about the history of each farm, as well as a look at the styles of cheese each farm produces. It also tells readers how to get to each of the farms – complete with maps. I am already planning on visiting a few when I take some time off in May. I'm sure I'll end up writing about them.

From our region, a handful of cheesemakers are featured.

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