Lyndall DykesLyndall Dykes has been sharing her knowledge of cooking from scratch for more than three decades. After studying macrobiotics, she started a health food store in 1977, The Nut House. From there she taught vegetarian cooking classes in the region, befre working in media, including sales and advertising on radio and Prime Television. At the same time Lyndall ran her family household where every staple item of food was made from scratch. By 2006 she rekindled her passion for cheesemaking and in 2009 started teaching workshops from a purpose-built kitchen. She then created The Cheesemaking Workshop & Deli shopfront an the original plantation homestead. The only outlet of its kind in its country, the business is a one-stop haven for cheese devotees, and includes a deli - run by her daughter Melanie Browne - as well as teaching kitchens, dining room and equipment shop. Lyndall and her workshops have been profiled on radio and in magazines and have featured extensively in regional and national news press. For years Lyndall regularly took her workshops on the road to assist those living in remote rural locations, as well as featuring at major food events. In addition to being an award-winning businesswoman in her own right, Lyndall is a prominent voice among events and tourism industry bodies in her region. She sits on local government committees devoted to boosting food tourism for the region's local farmers, growers and restaurateurs. Read More Read Less
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