Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Congratulations, Jen! That is so awesome that you are gettting the milk so close and SOOOOOOO cheap! The cheapest I've found here in Texas is $5 a gallon. I like when I go up to my family in WI and get it for $3.50. As for the containers, I know a lot of people swear by the wide mouth jars, but to me they are too difficult to pour. Yes, there is always the option of keeping a smaller carafe or something to fill and then use to pour, but it's a pain to have to pour from the wide mouth into the other container. I just like using 1 container to store & to pour.....then there's no more! (sorry...couldn't resist) It's all a matter of personal preference. I also like that the jug keeps the milk so nice and cold. The biggest complaint I've ever heard about the glass jugs is cleaning. Let me tell you that I have NEVER had a problem cleaning them. As soon as I finish off a gallon, I make sure that I rinse out the jar immediately with hot water. Then I put a little soap in and fill with hot water. I do have a 2-inch long handled bottle brush that I got at a horse tack shop (most Farm & Fleet type stores have them) that I use to swish around in there, but I've never had a problem keeping the jugs clean at all. And they are much easier to pour right out of the fridge into your glass or whatever. Most of the time I just shake the just around really good and then rinse. We go through about 4-5 gallons a week. It's me, my hubby and my 17 month old daughter. We don't ever have too much unless we're gone for a couple of days or so and don't take it with us. The neat thing is that you can make different things with it so none has to be wasted. Congrats again! And I salute you with a toast! YUM! Barbara with the milk mustache :-|D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Jen-- See, these wonderful souls are out there, they're just "laying low". Very Happy for you. Just for kicks, be sure they check your neck again before you undergo the knife for no reason. The occasional Miracle has been known to happen on the RawMilk Diet.. Blessings, --Terry Yay! I found some raw milk!!!!!!! Now a few q's........ I finally located a source! And it's only 15 mins from my house! : ) I'm going to try to go and pick some up this weekend. : )She milks the cows and chills the milk, that's it! And only $2.00 a gallon. : )I will have to provide my own containers......... should I get some glass jars? Like big pickle jars?Should I sterilize the jars? If so how?? : )I'll bring a big ice chest for traveling, it's getting hot here in Louisiana. : PI'm so excited!!!! I can't wait to drink milk again. : ) I want to do the milk diet before my surgery which is scheduled on May 4th, and during my recovery. I'm having a neck fusion due to an accident almost a year to the day.I was thinking about getting 5-6 gallons per week......... do you all think that will be enough, too little, too much?I won't have any wasted......... I just know my dogs will help me with any extra. ; )YIPPPEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!Soon to be in a milky way, lol, Jen in Louisiana PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING!Check out these links!Midvalleyvu Farms http://www.midvalleyvu.comThe Weston A. Price Foundation: http://www.westonaprice.orgThe Untold Story of Milk http://www.drrons.com/untoldstoryofmilk.htmlPlease visit our Raw Dairy files for a wealth of information:FILES: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/Database: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/databaseRecipes: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=1Contact List: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=2Photos: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/lst Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 You need to consider the prize a dairy pays the farmers for a gallon of milk, too. I now pay 10 Cents less for raw milk from a farm than I would pay for the cheapest past/homo milk from a supermarket. But I know that the dairies pay the farmers a lot less. CU Anja > Dear Jen in Louisana, > Isn't $2.00 too little to pay a farmer for a gallon of milk? > Wickert > Viroqua, WI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Dear in Wisconsin, I think your point is well taken. What people who want raw milk most need to consider is that unless you pay the farmers well, there will be no more raw milk anywhere before long. Try buying a couple of acres of pasture, putting a fence around it, getting a cow and taking care of it, and milking it once or twice a day. Then see what you think a gallon of raw milk from a grassfed animal is worth. You might try living on nothing else for a month or so, watching all your medical problems disappear, and throwing away your medical insurance, before deciding on that per gallon dollar value. I suspect at that point that you’ll place it a bit above two bucks a gallon. Ron in Connecticut -----Original Message----- From: Anja Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 7:03 AM To: RawDairy Subject: Re: Yay! I found some raw milk!!!!!!! Now a few q's........ You need to consider the prize a dairy pays the farmers for a gallon of milk, too. I now pay 10 Cents less for raw milk from a farm than I would pay for the cheapest past/homo milk from a supermarket. But I know that the dairies pay the farmers a lot less. CU Anja > Dear Jen in Louisana, > Isn't $2.00 too little to pay a farmer for a gallon of milk? > Wickert > Viroqua, WI PLEASE BE KIND AND TRIM YOUR POSTS WHEN REPLYING! Check out these links! Midvalleyvu Farms http://www.midvalleyvu.com The Weston A. Price Foundation: http://www.westonaprice.org The Untold Story of Milk http://www.drrons.com/untoldstoryofmilk.html Please visit our Raw Dairy files for a wealth of information: FILES: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/files/ Database: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database Recipes: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=1 Contact List: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/database?method=reportRows & tbl=2 Photos: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/RawDairy/lst Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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