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> Organic produce - I have no trouble getting this at the healthfood

> store, but I am chemically sensitive and going

> out into the world literally makes me sick for

> days. Although the healthfood store is pretty

> safe comparatively, except the soap isle and

> the checkout stand area. I do most of my

> shopping via the internet. If I could get my

> produce on-line, I would not even have to

chance

> the store. Diamond organic.com has produce,

but

> in very pricing and shipping is high from CA.

>

Here is a site that lists biodynamic farmers across the US. You

might be able to find one that is near you. Some of them have drop

sites and even home delivery. This is how I was able to locate a

farm near us. I hope it helps you. http://www.biodynamics.com/

Peace and Love of Christ be with you,

Robin :)

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In a message dated 6/30/02 12:27:30 AM Central Daylight Time,

hugthecat@... writes:

> Raw goats milk - my " Healing with Whole Foods " book says raw goats

> milk is suppposed to be healing - although

> I am scare to try it as I am allergic to milk

> (I live in Tx)

>

TX has the largest amount of goats in the USA, you're in a good place for

finding raw goat's milk, just keep looking as you drive around. Goat's milk

is easier to digest than cow's milk which is why people with ailments of all

sorts prefer it. (OK so we milk 10 or so goats every day, can you tell?).

Also, many folks have found that raw milk does not produce the same allergic

reactions as processed milk.

Belinda

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In a message dated 6/30/02 12:27:30 AM Central Daylight Time,

hugthecat@... writes:

> good raw cheese (grass fed some varieties are in the healthfood

> store, but not consistantly - I get organic valley)

>

> Raw goats milk - my " Healing with Whole Foods " book says raw goats

> milk is suppposed to be healing - although

> I am scare to try it as I am allergic to milk

> (I live in Tx)

>

Just sat down to read the latest Dairy Goat Journal and there was a story

about White Egret Farm in Austin, TX. They sell milk, cheese and yogurt. It

sounds like their animals are on pasture with some grain but she talks about

organic alfalfa.

Their web page is http://www.whiteegretfarm.com

Hope this helps,

Belinda

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Thanks, I just e-mailed them to inquire about shipping of milk.

I pass by goats all the time where I live, just have not gotten the

courage to walk up ank ask do you sell milk?

I really don't like milk but maybe I could grow to like it.

My aunt used to have cows in Verment and we had to stay with her once

for a week.

I could not stand all that goopy stuff (cream) floating at the top of

the cereal. She had to break down and buy us city folk store milk.

We called her milk, cow milk.

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