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Posted by MeAnthony on July 31, 2007 at 22:02:52 from (65.73.153.122):
In Reply to: Price of milk posted by Jim K on July 31, 2007 at 13:44:12:
I've no idea, but the best darn milk I ever had was back when I was a kid and my dad was buying right out of the tank at a local dairy farmer. Let it set overnight, skim the cream off the top and mom made butter and such. Unless dad pinched the cream to make oatmeal. Dang that was good stuff. Why can't someone come up with something so dairy farmers can process and sell their own milk? Would this be exceptionally difficult to do? I'd rather pay $3 per gallon to the farmer(who doesn't have to pay the middleman for pasteurization, bottling, etc.) than $4 per gallon to Sam Walton's heirs. Heck, even if the price came out the same as at a store in town, it would still eliminate me having to drive into town to get it. Just rambling, thanks for listening! lol Y'all have a good evening. Anthony Nubel
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