Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 17, 2020 at 07:39:10 from (70.52.186.9):
In Reply to: Milk posted by Dean on February 17, 2020 at 05:54:19:
Milk... I could write a book. Just let me say , on behalf of dairy farmers everywhere, thank you for consuming and enjoying dairy and not being afraid to admit it. As you all know the Canadian dollar is far from par value with the US green back. If I go to the states for a visit, it will cost me $1.40 Canadian to convert my money into US dollars. 2% milk here in Canada can be purchased in most any grocery store near me in South Central Ontario for $4.29 cents for 4 litres, very close to one US gallon. Or $3.50 US per gallon. There are two farms that have small on farm processing plants, which sell milk in glass bottles. Obviously this milk in glass cost more, but it is whole/ non homogenized milk. Dairy gets a lot of bad press from the folks that wish to promote alternative products, but try to read and understand the ingredients list. The ingredient list on a jug of milk is milk and added Vitamins D.
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