That is very interesting about being able to live off milk alone.We do not "need" many things. I could say we do not need apples, but we want them. Or, we do not need tomatoes, but we want them. And on and on.
As you pointed out, milk is very beneficial in many ways. And as I stated, it's the only food I know that people can live on alone.
Yes, communities used to work together more. We still see Amish communities help each other with building and harvesting.
I did some research and found we can also live of BLOOD alone, but I don't want to be a vampire lol.

Seriously, though, i am all for cows and milk if people have the space.
I would like to say that people should not be discouraged if they don't have lots of space, because they are still able to be self sufficient, and milk is not essential if we don't have space for cows or goats.
Also, I personally would be in hell living in an Amish community! 'Normal' people don't need to join a religious community or go off the a commune to be self sufficient and follow their dream.
Its such a shame more people don't just help each other out. Life would be a lot easier and nicer too.
I live in Thailand and most farmers still help each other out......swapping bags of rice or buffalo for other things. But is not as common as it used to be. I grow jackfruit and some years I have a lot, so I can swap them for duck eggs from next door, or sell them at the market.
A few of these = ..... A few of these....(after they hatched and grew up lol)
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