We were given a gallon of
milk and we didn't have proper cheese molds yet to drain the curds. There is a
local potter who is willing to make pottery molds, but that didn't solve our immediate problem of no mold and milk that needed to be used. I was also thinking of using this little basket that I made out of pin cherry bark last summer, but it is pretty small and filled with acorns that I didn't get around to ground into flour.
So I made two molds by drilling holes in yogurt containers. I used a 3/16th inch drill bit and cleaned the holes with my jack knife. In about 10 minutes I had two perfectly good molds that are probably made out of the same plastic as the one you would buy from a cheese making supplier.
