Posted by TimV on March 27, 2009 at 13:17:59 from (24.39.241.218):
In Reply to: Real Milk posted by DH in Carolina on March 27, 2009 at 10:30:42:
Never drank any other kind growing up, and still drink it to this day whenever I can get my hands on it. While I normally drink 2% or 1% for waistline reasons, there's still nothing like the taste of whole, raw, cold milk. Here in northern NY, it's still quite common for people to buy milk from local farmers, though as always you have to make sure Big Brother doesn't catch you at it. There have been some creative souls who have skirted the rules by having their customers own "shares" in a cow and then claiming that as they "owned" the cow they were entitled to the cow's milk (raw, of course) and were not "buying" the milk. Granting that I've been on some farms that I'd be scared to drink the milk AFTER it had been pasteurized, in most cases I don't believe milk from healthy cows is any worse than most other things we eat, such as fresh vegetables.
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