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OMG it's not homonogised how does it not kill you!!!!! lol....
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OMG it's not homonogised how does it not kill you!!!!! lol....
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OMG it's not homonogised how does it not kill you!!!!! lol....
Homonogized means it's mixed up so well that it isn't going to separate.
Pasturized means it has had all the pathogens killed by heat (and some say some of the good stuff too)
There was a dairy in Missouri that had to close because of a potential problem with some cheese. I don't remember the whole story but I think it was called Morningland Dairy who sold raw milk and raw milk products.
CG
Homonogized means it's mixed up so well that it isn't going to separate.
Pasturized means it has had all the pathogens killed by heat (and some say some of the good stuff too)
There was a dairy in Missouri that had to close because of a potential problem with some cheese. I don't remember the whole story but I think it was called Morningland Dairy who sold raw milk and raw milk products.
CG
If you want to talk about Milk, find the book "The Untold Story of Milk".I have honestly been bafled every time I hear people out here saying unpasteurized milk is better for you. The only 'explanation' Anyonee's given is either sying pasteurization is relate to too many antibiotics or blaming large corporations.
Where do people get these rediculous fads?
http://hildebranddairyfarms.com/products thats their website. They have open houses every year. I am pretty sure their rootbeer!!!!! milk would kill me. blech rootbeerOMG it's not homonogised how does it not kill you!!!!! lol....
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did you see this in the news?
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayinhealth/artificial-sweeteners-milk
"In a petition filed with the FDA, the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) seek to change the definition of “milk” so that chemical sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose can be used as optional ingredients not listed on the product label."
Just another reason why i bought three dairy goats last night....
I like the option of making my own yogurt, whipping cream and other dairy products without all the "funny stuff" added
and here we just had a case of brucellosis because a baby was given milk straight from a goat's teat (obviously the goats werent vaccinated, a rare occurence here nowadays although brucellosis in the middle east and gaza runs rampant since many beduin tribes dont bother to vaccinate (its gov't and free but only on certain days etc)... same as rabies here, rampant.
btw, my dog breeds my ***** every year but he is castrated. his mind remembers and his body does the deed. he just shoots blanks. so a dog can breed a ***** w/o resulting in pregnancy. (some really egoistic people in the states i heard are doing vasectomies on dogs or doing testes implants for the owner's male ego. here, people just dont bother (religious problems actually: jewish law forbids castration in anyone or any animal that does not have a medical problem with his 'bits'; and spaying also so many religous jewish vets wont do it, but will refer someone to a non jewish vet (muslem/christian ) to do the spay or neuter. howver, middle east style vets dont like castrations. (macho macho)... JFYI. 30 years ago me and friend were the first ones in our area to request a foal of ours to be gelded. the vet made us feel like we were monsters taking the horse's malehood. now most people will geld for safety and ease ... times they are 'achanging.
btw, my son refuses to eat eggs that dont have the tnuva brand stamped on them until i explained how much chemical junk the eggs are subject to before they are sold. he has since changed his mind.
i dont drink any milk, but w;hen i did i preferred milk that i saw coming out of an animal rather then coming out of a carton. (having worked in cow dairies)... i love the feel of hot steaming milk coming out of a friendly goat's teat, no muss, no fuss , no human microbes, (goats vaccinated, milking hands clean, udder clean)...
howveer, my kids have since labelled me 'primitive' 'third world' 'tribal' and a few other culturally senstive terms (my son having seen many houses in certain areas of israel/nearby israel that the families have their chickens live with them in their houses) since i too have had chickens living in my salon. and to think my parents were from bronx and brooklyn and the only animals they ever were esxpsoed to were cockroaches, and dad raised pigeons. everyone wonders if i am a throwback or baby trade...
Hennotrooster I'm sorry but, Do I remember you right??? Are you the one who lives in California? I live in Southern California and at some Clark's store there is milk sold by Straus Creamery... It is non-homogenized, organic. There is Really thick cream on the top of it,especially the whole milk. It is pasteurized... It is a little more expensive but I think that it is worth it. I think Trader Joe's has something similar but my friend thinks it is not as good... I have not yet tried the Trader Joe's milk yet...
I like growing my own stuff and I love the eggs from my birds... but I don't see myself being able to get a cow. I can't always afford the organic stuff but it is nice that some places are trying to get it out there.