Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Lets get real here. If you want to upset a farmer just accuse him of not taking care of his cows. You obviously haven't looked into a Jersey cows big brown eyes before. thor610 wrote: > $1 a dozen for farm fresh eggs is the going price around here. If I > were to try to sell them for more than that, I wouldn't get any > buyers. There is still the competition of picking them up in the > grocery store and the low prices there. Only the truly educated would > be willing to pay more and there are few of them. I have even had one > person tell me that they preferred the grocery store eggs because the > yolks were paler! > > Also, for anyone looking for raw dairy, try some of the goat owners. > People with goats tend to have a more personal relationship with their > goats than people with a dairy cow herd. Goats are just really cute > and fun to be around and you just might find them a bit more > personally tended than a big cow herd because of it. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 Dear Mr/Ms " Let's Get real here " Don't accuse me of something, that I never implied. I was referring to the person who wrote that she found the cow herd confined in a barn during the winter. I was born, raise and still live on a farm in a farm community and I know that there are as many types of farmers out there as in anything else. Don't get hostile just because I suggested someone take a look at goats and their owners. Message: 11 Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:52:19 -0800 From: kelly bruns <kjbruns@...> Subject: Re: questions for farmer Lets get real here. If you want to upset a farmer just accuse him of not taking care of his cows. You obviously haven't looked into a Jersey cows big brown eyes before. thor610 wrote: > $1 a dozen for farm fresh eggs is the going price around here. If I > were to try to sell them for more than that, I wouldn't get any > buyers. There is still the competition of picking them up in the > grocery store and the low prices there. Only the truly educated would > be willing to pay more and there are few of them. I have even had one > person tell me that they preferred the grocery store eggs because the > yolks were paler! > > Also, for anyone looking for raw dairy, try some of the goat owners. > People with goats tend to have a more personal relationship with their > goats than people with a dairy cow herd. Goats are just really cute > and fun to be around and you just might find them a bit more > personally tended than a big cow herd because of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2002 Report Share Posted March 14, 2002 I know this remineralization topic has discussed before, but I am curious....how long of a process is this? Assuming I'm drinking good, raw milk and taking cod liver oil, when will my filling fall out? Carmen <<<<< cavity remineralize over without a dentist filling it? >>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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