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i drank unhomogenized milk for the first time yesterday -- it was so delicious that this morning i was convinced i had only dreamt about its deliciousness. but i drank another glass and oh my god, so tasty.
when is the last time i was excited to drink milk? homogenization is dumb. if i have to pay $4.79 for a half gallon of milk in a glass bottle, i will.
something i learned yesterday: milk from a grass-fed cow will be a cream color (like the raw milk i used in my failed cheddar experiment), whereas milk from cows fed on corn or stored grains is generally white.
when is the last time i was excited to drink milk? homogenization is dumb. if i have to pay $4.79 for a half gallon of milk in a glass bottle, i will.
something i learned yesterday: milk from a grass-fed cow will be a cream color (like the raw milk i used in my failed cheddar experiment), whereas milk from cows fed on corn or stored grains is generally white.
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i wonder if you'd get the same flavor from a grass-fed skim, since the fat is already removed. i bought this 2% only because they promised me that the cream would rise to the top, which is something i'd heard about in fiction but never seen in commercial milk.
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quis custodiet ipsos custodes
the second amendment much?
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that cream top though...mmmmm
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xo.
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there aren't strict laws about selling unhomogenized milk, but it is extremely rare. i think it's just become normal, so no one questions it? do they have it in australia? here there are often state-by-state laws restricting the sale of raw milk (unpasteurized, unhomogenized) which makes it something of a black market item among the True Believers In The Power of Raw Milk (of which there is quite a growing community). often you have to say you're purchasing it 'for your pet' to get around the laws, so in practice it's not that hard. but in reality, you have to connect personally with farmers in order to buy it, so it's a lot of work. my connection (ha!) has a waiting list with a dozen people on it waiting to get on her weekly fresh milk delivery list -- so far i've only bought frozen from her. but then, i don't know what i would do with a gallon of fresh raw milk every week, so i haven't gone onto the permanent list yet :)