Posted by Old Roy on March 04, 2012 at 09:02:08 from (98.17.218.67):
In Reply to: Re: Ot: raw milk posted by LeonardWD45 on March 04, 2012 at 06:48:01:
I believe it is a scam to make people believe raw milk is no good for you so they can separate the cream, and sell for a much higher cost. Then they take the milk , water it down to sell as 1 ,and 2% making even more profit as if you used the most recommended 1% " cause it's better for your health" but I need three times as much for in my coffee so I use more ... Go Figure ... No more diet milk for me . I say properly handled, and as long as tests come back with the minimal bacteria allowances, and proper cleanliness procedures are adhered to, Raw milk is best. If only folks knew what the best Flavored cheese comes from. I remember when the cans would set out in the sun waiting for pickup being only chilled in the spring house water that ran through a troft . (( been so long, spell check dont recognize the word but those that know understand ))
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