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I finally found a source of "USDA approved" raw dairy in this area. We drink between about 5 gallons of milk a week in this house, though lately i hasn't sounded good to me so we are down to 1 every 2 days. Raw milk is unpasteurized that's why it's so important that you get it from a good dairy, in my case I order it and go to the actual dairy, it's in glass bottles. (I return the bottles the next time I come)raw milk will have cream floating on top which you can skim off to use in your coffee or save and make a little of your own butter.
Does the idea of Raw milk sound odd to you please check out this short article.
http://www.raw-milk-facts.com/raw_milk_health_benefits.html
1 comment:
My father in law grew up on his families dairy farm. They drank raw milk all the time. I've never had it myself... I actually am not a milk drinker at all except in cereal.
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