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Are you serious Debbie? Now THAT is brilliant. Does it REALLY work?

If so, I would think I would pass that on to Dr. Mercola as a tip for

his consumers. He is selling raw milk online now and that kind of

advice would be absolutely invaluable. Sorry to beat a dead horse,

but...does it REALLY REALLY work, I mean EVERY time?

Thanks,

On Aug 12, 2004, at 5:48 AM, RawDairy wrote:

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> Message: 12

> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:48:38 -0700

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> Subject: Freezing milk

>

> If you put a pinch (oh, say 1/4 tsp. or so) of baking soda in the milk

> before freezing it prevents the milk from separating when it's

> unthawed.

> Love, Debbie

>

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ROTFL!!! Oh sure! Nothing like being put on the spot LOL LOL LOL.

All I can tell you is second hand word from all those who have made a

practice of adding it that it truly works.

It is also used in canning milk (so much for raw dairy lol) to keep it

from separating when it's canned.

I wanted to freeze cream for whipping later but didn't know if it'd work

for cream.

I do know from personal friends who swear it works every time that freeze

milk.

Sorry I can't give you " my personal experience " it works but I trust

those who do it and have told me it works. I've always stored that bit if

information if I ever needed it and felt confident to pass on the

information as fact.

Our freezer is always to full of our own meat to have room for milk.

Butter yes, and some cream now

but not milk the way we consume it LOL.

Love, Debbie

PS. My horses are never dead, LOL, always up and ready for another run

LOL!

> Message: 3

> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 07:25:23 -0500

>

> Subject: Re: Freezing milk

>

> Are you serious Debbie? Now THAT is brilliant. Does it REALLY

> work?

> If so, I would think I would pass that on to Dr. Mercola as a tip

> for

> his consumers. He is selling raw milk online now and that kind of

> advice would be absolutely invaluable. Sorry to beat a dead horse,

> but...does it REALLY REALLY work, I mean EVERY time?

> Thanks,

>

>

> On Aug 12, 2004, at 5:48 AM, RawDairy wrote:

>

> >

> > Message: 12

> > Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 16:48:38 -0700

> >

> > Subject: Freezing milk

> >

> > If you put a pinch (oh, say 1/4 tsp. or so) of baking soda in the

> milk

> > before freezing it prevents the milk from separating when it's

> > unthawed.

> > Love, Debbie

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