Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hi, My family and I are food-craftsmen here in Southern Kentucky. I found out about this list from a discussion with other cow-share folks and realmilk.com. We raise just about everything here on our farm – pastured chicken, turkey, pork, eggs, beef, lamb and of course real milk products. We have three cows – 2 Jerseys and 1 Gurnsey, and we milk by hand right out on pasture. I just came back from the AcresUSA conference, and although I was a solid believer in real milk previously, I am really pumped-up now. I am trying a milk only fast for asthma of which I suffer. I am tired of using the poisons that I have to get permission from someone who doesn’t even care about how it may harm me to even get them. We provide milk, cream & butter via a cowshare program to folks locally (from as far away as Nashville), and we are experimenting with shipping to folks a little too far to drive. I plan to work heavily on our webpage this Winter in order to provide as much information on health, milk and cows as I can in a concise format. I look forward to participating in this list. s www.micah68.org- how to please God www.micah68.org/willowhills- Natural foods & crafts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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