It must be getting cold tonight. I just got a all from my supervisor telling me not to come in tonight. UGI is forcing us to shut off the gas we use in our dryers.
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Oh woe is me, I can't go to work tonight. I'm going to miss it so much. All the people there are the highlight of my day.
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I've been milking the one Shetland ewe I have and she provides enough for me. I'm not big on dairy, but I use it in coffee and puddings and such. I'm hoping this year to replace store milk with sheep milk for all of our baking/cooking and some of the cheese.
How does sheep's milk taste in comparison to cow's? We are planning on getting a pair of goats eventually but I'm not a big fan of the 'goaty' flavor of goats milk. According to my sister the 'goaty' flavor intensifies the longer the milk sits, but even fresh I don't think it's something I'd enjoy drinking on it's own. A cow is too big an animal to even consider at this point, but we DO go through a lot of milk and actually go to great lengths to get good, raw milk. It would be great if there was a smaller, more easily managed animal that produced similar milk... I had never really heard of drinking sheep's milk before so I am wondering now how it compares.
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Jerseys are small and nicely tempered, and probably easier to find. In any case, much like eggs, that will be the most expensive milk you ever drink. If you want a cow for a pet, great!I was told once to look into a dexter cow. They're much smaller than a standard size cow. Not sure if we're ever going to venture into it or not but I'd love to have my own supply of fresh, raw milk.