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--- briana <brigonia@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> I am wondering what my healthiest alternative to

> raw milk is. I make yogurt out of pasteurized whole

> milk. I am thinking of trying kefir also. If I

> cannot find raw milk should I continue with the

> yogurt and start the kefir or just give up the milk?

Well, kefir has a wider range of organisms, so may be

more beneficial than yogurt. I would add it even if

you can only get pasteurized milk, but I think it's

very important to seek out at least un-homogenized

milk.

> Also I am looking for a mail order source for good

> raw milk butter and cheese if anyone has any

> recommendations.

http://www.meadowcreekdairy.com is a great source for

raw cheese. You'll have trouble finding raw butter by

mail order, as it's not technically legal to ship it

across state lines (since it's not an aged product,

like cheese).

Aubin

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Hello

Does anyone know a mail order source for raw milk ?

Larry

----- Original Message -----

From: Aubin Parrish

Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:37 PM

Subject: Re: Milk options

--- briana <brigonia@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> I am wondering what my healthiest alternative to

> raw milk is. I make yogurt out of pasteurized whole

> milk. I am thinking of trying kefir also. If I

> cannot find raw milk should I continue with the

> yogurt and start the kefir or just give up the milk?

Well, kefir has a wider range of organisms, so may be

more beneficial than yogurt. I would add it even if

you can only get pasteurized milk, but I think it's

very important to seek out at least un-homogenized

milk.

> Also I am looking for a mail order source for good

> raw milk butter and cheese if anyone has any

> recommendations.

http://www.meadowcreekdairy.com is a great source for

raw cheese. You'll have trouble finding raw butter by

mail order, as it's not technically legal to ship it

across state lines (since it's not an aged product,

like cheese).

Aubin

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Larry, it is illegal to ship raw milk for sale across state lines in the US.

It's a federal law.

ine

-----Original Message-----

From: Larry Lyles [mailto:freedom@...]

Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 8:51 PM

Subject: Re: Milk options

Hello

Does anyone know a mail order source for raw milk ?

Larry

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Unless you absolutely want it, raw milk is probably one of the few things

that is not worth getting via mail unless money is no object or you can

find a group of people to split the shipping costs. Otherwise you can

email me privately and I can introduce you to some people who don't mind

selling raw dairy for your animals.

Bianca

On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 19:51:14 -0500 " Larry Lyles " <freedom@...>

writes:

Hello

Does anyone know a mail order source for raw milk ?

Larry

----- Original Message -----

From: Aubin Parrish

Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:37 PM

Subject: Re: Milk options

--- briana <brigonia@...> wrote:

> Hi everyone,

> I am wondering what my healthiest alternative to

> raw milk is. I make yogurt out of pasteurized whole

> milk. I am thinking of trying kefir also. If I

> cannot find raw milk should I continue with the

> yogurt and start the kefir or just give up the milk?

Well, kefir has a wider range of organisms, so may be

more beneficial than yogurt. I would add it even if

you can only get pasteurized milk, but I think it's

very important to seek out at least un-homogenized

milk.

> Also I am looking for a mail order source for good

> raw milk butter and cheese if anyone has any

> recommendations.

http://www.meadowcreekdairy.com is a great source for

raw cheese. You'll have trouble finding raw butter by

mail order, as it's not technically legal to ship it

across state lines (since it's not an aged product,

like cheese).

Aubin

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As long as you don't mind a few chicken feathers the barn should be quite cozy.

There

will be a toilet and the roosters will be too young to be mean. The hay should

make a

cozy bed :)

I am jealous of your trip to MOM's. I'd love to meet him.

Lynn

> Lynn!

> I got news for you! If you get a Mini-Jersey or two, I will move right

into the barn with

them! LOL! YUP, I will drive to your place, sign me up as your very first

customer! (And

barn helper? I'm serious!) I would want milk, cream and butter though, not just

butter. I'm

really thrilled for you and your news! It's about as good news as expecting!

;-)

> I am on this list at ...mini-jersey. It's the perfect family

cow and even if

you got a pair, you wouldn't end up with too much milk. They don't need as much

acreage

too.

> Sara

> PS Give your nice sweet hubby a big kiss for thinking so much of your first

cow to even

get two! Awww!

> PSS You and I will definitely have to get together some time soon, I'll help

you get your

sign language back up to snuff! ;-)

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