Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 well. it's august now, which means that we are - i can't believe this - getting ready for winter in earnest. the barn needs repairs before the cold, hay has to come in again, sheep need to be bred and soon the garden will need to be lactofermented. so, as i was quickly reading through the posts i saw something about milk in glass bottles losing its vitamin content. this was a couple of days ago, i know, but as i was taking a break at the table with a glass of raw milk from a glass bottle, i wondered: is it actually true that milk in clear containers loses vitamin content? is it just that the crappy vitamins they ADD to past/homogenized milk break down? do the natural ones break down too? i have no idea which is the right answer, but it occurred to me that i was assuming it was true cause hood told me so in their lightblock bottle adverts (back when i used to have a TV). does anyone know if it's true of the natural vitamins too? -katja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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