I do too! Tightwad, er, thrifty 😂, as well. The milk is the absolute best!! I’m so very grateful for these incredibly hard-working permaculturing, land-regenerating pasture-raising raw milk providers! Happy cows & happy, healthy people!
(I pay about the same, & it’s a delight to drive out through the countryside to the farm for my weekly pick-up.)
I do too! Tightwad, er, thrifty 😂, as well. The milk is the absolute best!! I’m so very grateful for these incredibly hard-working permaculturing, land-regenerating pasture-raising raw milk providers! Happy cows & happy, healthy people!
(I pay about the same, & it’s a delight to drive out through the countryside to the farm for my weekly pick-up.)
On a sub-thread here, a reader posted her story relating a danger posed to those with certain estrogenic-sensitive cancers — and yes, she was talking about having to give up RAW, GF milk and cheese. I researched this and inquired further of her and she had the kindness to respond. (You can find the convo just below, with links)
Well, it appears, to my surprise, that for some, this wonderful food can indeed be a danger. I think it’s necessary to add this caveat as a word of caution & to add to our body of knowledge.
I do too! Tightwad, er, thrifty 😂, as well. The milk is the absolute best!! I’m so very grateful for these incredibly hard-working permaculturing, land-regenerating pasture-raising raw milk providers! Happy cows & happy, healthy people!
(I pay about the same, & it’s a delight to drive out through the countryside to the farm for my weekly pick-up.)
Thanks Dick--and now I have read all your successive posts with appreciation.
On a sub-thread here, a reader posted her story relating a danger posed to those with certain estrogenic-sensitive cancers — and yes, she was talking about having to give up RAW, GF milk and cheese. I researched this and inquired further of her and she had the kindness to respond. (You can find the convo just below, with links)
Well, it appears, to my surprise, that for some, this wonderful food can indeed be a danger. I think it’s necessary to add this caveat as a word of caution & to add to our body of knowledge.
I did read that post --and indeed, always good to add to knowledge (the more we know, the more we know how little.....)