Guest guest Posted August 24, 2004 Report Share Posted August 24, 2004 On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 17:07:50 -0000 " homesweethome " <homesweethome@...> wrote: > I'm reading The Milk Book by Dr. s (1994) > edition). . . he spends an entire chapter raving about the Alta Dena > Dairy in California. I did some searching online--the only Alta > Dena I could find boasts about their clean cows, but sells > PASTEURIZED and HOMOGENIZED milk products. Did they cave? Are any > of their products made from raw milk anymore? > > Danelle in Kansas > Danelle, Sorry to inform you but THAT Alta Dena no longer exists. Years ago the owners split off the raw division from the pasteurized division. The raw products went under the name of Stueve Brothers and the rest went under Alta Dena. I think eventually Alta Dena was sold and then eventually the Stueve's were put out of business by the state health dept. Last I heard they were close to producing again but I'm not sure of their current status. War, the God That Failed http://tinyurl.com/2npch " They told just the same, That just because a tyrant has the might By force of arms to murder men downright And burn down house and home and leave all flat They call the man a captain, just for that. But since an outlaw with his little band Cannot bring half such mischief on the land Or be the cause of so much harm and grief, He only earns the title of a thief. " --Geoffrey Chaucer, The Manciple's Tale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 There is Alta Dena Raw Goat Cheese at the store here. CHris Re: current status on Alta Dena On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 17:07:50 -0000 " homesweethome " <homesweethome@...> wrote: > I'm reading The Milk Book by Dr. s (1994) > edition). . . he spends an entire chapter raving about the Alta Dena > Dairy in California. I did some searching online--the only Alta > Dena I could find boasts about their clean cows, but sells > PASTEURIZED and HOMOGENIZED milk products. Did they cave? Are any > of their products made from raw milk anymore? > > Danelle in Kansas > Danelle, Sorry to inform you but THAT Alta Dena no longer exists. Years ago the owners split off the raw division from the pasteurized division. The raw products went under the name of Stueve Brothers and the rest went under Alta Dena. I think eventually Alta Dena was sold and then eventually the Stueve's were put out of business by the state health dept. Last I heard they were close to producing again but I'm not sure of their current status. War, the God That Failed http://tinyurl.com/2npch " They told just the same, That just because a tyrant has the might By force of arms to murder men downright And burn down house and home and leave all flat They call the man a captain, just for that. But since an outlaw with his little band Cannot bring half such mischief on the land Or be the cause of so much harm and grief, He only earns the title of a thief. " --Geoffrey Chaucer, The Manciple's Tale Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:04:10 -0700 " " <chris@...> wrote: > There is Alta Dena Raw Goat Cheese at the store here. > > CHris > ----- Original Message ----- I should have mentioned cheese was the exception but I doubt it is truly raw. War, the God That Failed http://tinyurl.com/2npch " They told just the same, That just because a tyrant has the might By force of arms to murder men downright And burn down house and home and leave all flat They call the man a captain, just for that. But since an outlaw with his little band Cannot bring half such mischief on the land Or be the cause of so much harm and grief, He only earns the title of a thief. " --Geoffrey Chaucer, The Manciple's Tale Eat fat, get thin... lift big, get small. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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