Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 There is no food more magical then real raw milk from ones own precious cow. (Or a cow you know) I sure hope you discover all the wonderful foods that can be made from REAL milk. The cream is tooooooooo goooood to believe. -Sally L > I live in ... Minnesota, in Ramsey County, and am a wanna-be consumer. I don't know of any place to buy Raw Cow's Milk in Minnesota. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 Very wise advise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 To the wanna be consumer... You can order raw dairy from a dairy in Wisconsin (not just milk either). One of them that will ship is called Midvalleyvu Farms. Just do a search on yahoo and their website will come up with a phone number so you can order. I find it's cheaper to get a small local farmer to give you dairy. You just have to knock on their door and ask and keep it a secret where you get it so that they don't get in trouble if there are laws against such things. Then, I get butter from a farm like Midvalleyvu that is unpasteurized and YUMMY! Don > >Reply-To: RawDairy >To: RawDairy >Subject: Re: Self Intro of Diane from MN >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:40:58 -0000 > > >There is no food more magical then real raw milk from ones own >precious cow. (Or a cow you know) I sure hope you discover all the >wonderful foods that can be made from REAL milk. > >The cream is tooooooooo goooood to believe. > >-Sally L > > > I live in ... Minnesota, in Ramsey County, and am a wanna-be >consumer. I don't know of any place to buy Raw Cow's Milk in >Minnesota. > Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Don, Yes, we do have many raw, organic dairy products here, but I'm afraid we don't deliver. Share owners must come to the farm to get their products. Sorry Janet Brunner (List Mom)Midvalleyvu Farms, Arkansaw, WI Where Raw Dairy Sales are not allowed, so we have implemented a Farm Share Program. We provide raw dairy products to over 200 health conscious families. RE: Re: Self Intro of Diane from MN To the wanna be consumer... You can order raw dairy from a dairy in Wisconsin (not just milk either). One of them that will ship is called Midvalleyvu Farms. Just do a search on yahoo and their website will come up with a phone number so you can order. I find it's cheaper to get a small local farmer to give you dairy. You just have to knock on their door and ask and keep it a secret where you get it so that they don't get in trouble if there are laws against such things. Then, I get butter from a farm like Midvalleyvu that is unpasteurized and YUMMY! Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Hey Diane! Welcome from your neighbor! I live to the south of you in Eagan. I have two sources of raw milk. Please email me off list if you are interested! I know the current prez of the WAPF chapter here is leaving, I don't know if he has been replaced yet. I'm also in trad-foods-mn which is for minnesota people, although there are several not living in the state. We share info on local sources of natural foods, etc. Feel free to join us over there as well! I would have welcomed you sooner than this but I got confused when I was working on subscribing two people with very similar names, both having 'chef' in them. What are the chances that two would sign up at the same time!? Heh. Sara co-moderator of RawDairy owner/moderator of Discussing Nourishing Traditions member of mn-trad-foods member of minijersey > > Greetings, > My name is Diane Sillerud, and my e-mail address is: ADistinctiveChef@y... > > I live in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, in Ramsey County, and am a wanna-be consumer. I don't know of any place to buy Raw Cow's Milk in Minnesota. I saw some places on www.realmilk.com where I could buy raw goat's milk, but not cow's milk. I stopped drinking commercial milk years ago because I believe the changes to milkfat produced by homogenization can contribute to cancer, and also interfere with our immune systems by producing excess mucous, contributing to ear infections, etc.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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