Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 PHashmall@... wrote: >We use Purity Farms ghee, which my son tolerates very well. The product is >probably full of antibiotics from the cows, though. Has anyone found a ghee >from organically raised or grass-fed cows? I know you can make ghee at home, >but I'm overwhelmed with food preparation and I'd be afraid of not getting >all the casein out. >Thanks! >a H. > > > Purity Farms is organic. The label also mentions that the cows are not given drugs or chemicals of any kind and graze on organic fields. The label does say 'certified organic.' You can tell they eat grass because sometimes the ghee is a deeper yellow - from when they're eating the spring and fall grasses. Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2005 Report Share Posted September 4, 2005 Thanks Steph, I've been using it for years and missed that on the label. a H. > > >We use Purity Farms ghee, which my son tolerates very well. The product is > >probably full of antibiotics from the cows, though. Has anyone found a ghee > >from organically raised or grass-fed cows? I know you can make ghee at home, > >but I'm overwhelmed with food preparation and I'd be afraid of not getting > >all the casein out. > >Thanks! > >a H. > > > > > > > > Purity Farms is organic. The label also mentions that the cows are not > given drugs or chemicals of any kind and graze on organic fields. The > label does say 'certified organic.' You can tell they eat grass because > sometimes the ghee is a deeper yellow - from when they're eating the > spring and fall grasses. > > Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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