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Re: Off Topic - Poor Milk Taste
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Posted by barnrat on June 17, 2007 at 19:25:05 from (64.66.118.141):
In Reply to: Off Topic - Poor Milk Taste posted by Kentucky30 on June 17, 2007 at 06:26:45:
As a dairy farmer I thought Id add my 2 cents. Most off flavor that occurs in milk from the store come from being over pasturized(burnt taste). Studies were done years ago that proved that milk stored in none opaque plastic bottles will react with light and break down the plastic, causing an off flavor. Buy your milk in wax cartons or glass bottles. Do some research, there are still a lot of local family owned creameries that keep higher standards of milk quality(helps flavor) of the raw milk they buy then some of the large milk wholesalers whos product ends up on the cheap side in wally world. Lastly, stop suffering drinking that 2%/skim milk crap. "Whole" Milk is only 3.5% Fat, that's 96.5% fat free. I don't think there is a case out there where milk consumption has been the sole contributer to someone being obese.
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