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Glad

you made it to GA. I’m in south Atlanta. Don’t know where exactly you are right now since I moved

here last year. We have a great supplier up here however!

Finally

I made it to

Georgia~~YIPEE~~

After almost a year of having to go down under and skim the list when

time permitted, we arrived safe and sound and settled into a townhome

until we can get our property in Haddock ready to move onto.

So fill me in on the places in Milledgeville area to get the goods~lol~

I had 2 contacts saved but when I moved we had to reformat my pc sadly

and I lost all my contacts.

Trish

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It

looks like this place here would be close for Goats milk that was the only one

I saw listed in the realmilk website. I would join SED and find out if there

were any others. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SEDairyClub/.

Haddock: My Father's Place. They are licensed sellers of raw goat milk

for animal consumption and they sell goat's milk soap. They also raise pasture

fed chickens. goatlady01@...

Finally

I made it to Georgia~~YIPEE~~

After almost a year of having to go down under and skim the list when

time permitted, we arrived safe and sound and settled into a townhome

until we can get our property in Haddock ready to move onto.

So fill me in on the places in Milledgeville area to get the goods~lol~

I had 2 contacts saved but when I moved we had to reformat my pc sadly

and I lost all my contacts.

Trish

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I

know there will be a group of people from Macon coming up to our drop in

Fayetteville if you want fresh cow’s mil. I would contact Chad www.carltonfarm.com

About getting in contact if you want to do

something like that.

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Glad you made it to GA.

I’m in south Atlanta. Don’t know where exactly you are right now

since I moved here last year. We have a great supplier up here however!

Finally

I made it to Georgia~~YIPEE~~

After almost a year of having to go down under and skim the list when

time permitted, we arrived safe and sound and settled into a townhome

until we can get our property in Haddock ready to move onto.

So fill me in on the places in Milledgeville area to get the goods~lol~

I had 2 contacts saved but when I moved we had to reformat my pc sadly

and I lost all my contacts.

Trish

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Question about goats milk... I have been shopping at organic markets now for a

long time. I was curious about goats milk and bought some from the

market....BUT it was pasturized. When I tried some, it tasted very sour, almost

rancid.

My question is, is that typical of goats milk? What is it supposed to taste

like?

Kathy

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It looks like this place here would be close for Goats milk that was the only

one I saw listed in the realmilk website. I would join SED and find out if there

were any others. http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ SEDairyClub/.

Haddock: My Father's Place. They are licensed sellers of raw goat milk for

animal consumption and they sell goat's milk soap. They also raise pasture fed

chickens. goatlady01alltel (DOT) net

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I've never cared for pasturized goat milk. However, raw goat milk is not sour... and even when left out does not turn rancid. That is purely a " feature " of pasturized milk.

Goat milk is very mildly sweet with a slightly different mouth feel from cows milk. I will no longer buy either unless they are raw.

Question about goats milk... I have been shopping at organic markets now for a long time. I was curious about goats milk and bought some from the market....BUT it was pasturized. When I tried some, it tasted very sour, almost rancid.

My question is, is that typical of goats milk? What is it supposed to taste like?Kathy RE: Finally It looks like this place here would be close for Goats milk that was the only one I saw listed in the realmilk website. I would join SED and find out if there were any others. http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ SEDairyClub/. Haddock: My Father's Place. They are licensed sellers of raw goat milk for animal consumption and they sell goat's milk soap. They also raise pasture fed chickens. goatlady01alltel (DOT) net -- in Oklahoma

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Good to know, thank you ;-) My hubby is turkish, so goats milk was a huge part of his diet growing up. I am going to try to find some around here ;-) I would love to make some goats milk cheese ;-)

Kathy

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I've never cared for pasturized goat milk. However, raw goat milk is not sour... and even when left out does not turn rancid. That is purely a "feature" of pasturized milk.

Goat milk is very mildly sweet with a slightly different mouth feel from cows milk. I will no longer buy either unless they are raw.

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No, it is not. Fresh goats milk is sweet and not what we call "bucky". But goats milk is extremely fragile so it doesn't take to being handled for mass market.

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RE: Finally It looks like this place here would be close for Goats milk that was the only one I saw listed in the realmilk website. I would join SED and find out if there were any others. http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ SEDairyClub/. Haddock: My Father's Place. They are licensed sellers of raw goat milk for animal consumption and they sell goat's milk soap. They also raise pasture fed chickens. goatlady01alltel (DOT) net

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Kathy,

That is NOT what goat milk should taste like at all. Weird. I have two goats in milk right now. We use our milk raw all the time. Sugar's milk taste no different than cow's milk except a little richer and more complex. I like it better.

It also doesn't give me a bloated stomach like cows milk does. It sounds like you should ask for a refund. The seller should stand by their product.

Roni

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Hiya Roni

We used to live in Warner Robins then got moved to FL then to Tx then

back to FL and now FINALLY~lol~ full circle

I have lots to get excited over, once we get the land cleared so we can

place a house, we can get the garden and animals in line

I cant wait to have goats ,if I find the family can tolerate goats

milk~tee hee~ I love to make goatmilk soap also

yes sirree, we got lots in the works, just gotta land us a tractor

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It was a few years ago that I tried it... I have been afraid to try it since, except now hearing ya'll talk about it is sparking my curiosity again ;-) So I may give it another shot, but only if I can find a local reputable source ;-)

Thanks for all the input everyone ;-)

Kathy

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Kathy,

That is NOT what goat milk should taste like at all. Weird. I have two goats in milk right now. We use our milk raw all the time. Sugar's milk taste no different than cow's milk except a little richer and more complex. I like it better.

It also doesn't give me a bloated stomach like cows milk does. It sounds like you should ask for a refund. The seller should stand by their product.

Roni

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Kathy,

That just breaks my heart!!! Sadly, your experience is all too

common. Goat milk should taste like the very best milk you ever

wrapped your lips around!!! Sweet, smooth, no lingering aftertaste at

all. If there is any 'taste' that comes to mind, its of new mown hay-

sweet and airy. I was raised on raw cow milk (Jersey and Guernsey)

and thought that was THE pinnicle of good tasting milk. Until I

tried fresh goat milk. Oh My Gosh, made a believer out of me about

subsisting upon goats milk and honey!!!! We keep a Jersey cow, but

it's the goat's milk we DRINK!

Because goat milk is very 'tender' and has capriolic acid in it, once

bruised (by all the pumping back and forth of processing) the

capriolic acid is freed and taste just goes downhill in a hurry. Any

time I am anywhere that sells any goat milk products I buy and try.

So far every almost every single time it tastes like a buck goat

smells from the bruising of the milk and freeing of the capriolic

acid. I have tried the milk, butter, yogurt and if that's was all I

had available I would NOT be using it. YUCK!

I make nearly all of our dairy products. I have had goat feta that

was over a year old (stored in salt brine) that still did not have

any hint of goatiness about it. And, my St. Maure never has any

either, and it's aged about 6 to 9 weeks. I have not made any myself

yet, but have had some lovely cheddar that was not goaty. So, it's

not about the passage of time, but about how the milk was treated

IMVHO.

Since we raise our own goats and we keep a buck (actually many bucks!

LOL) we know what 'bucky' would smell and taste like in dairy

products VBG. Even with half a dozen bucks running with my doe herd

(after everyone is bred we winter the entire herd together) there is

NEVER any bucky taste to the milk. Now, I don't think my

boys 'stink' (alright, they do have a smell, but it's not THAT bad!)

but dh is so super sensitive to it that if there was ANY hint of it

in my milk or cheeses I would be told. LOL.

Donna

Safehaven Nubians

Dandridge, TN

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> Question about goats milk... I have been shopping at organic

markets now for a long time. I was curious about goats milk and

bought some from the market....BUT it was pasturized. When I tried

some, it tasted very sour, almost rancid.

>

> My question is, is that typical of goats milk? What is it supposed

to taste like?

>

> Kathy

>

> RE: Finally

>

> It looks like this place here would be close for Goats milk that

was the only one I saw listed in the realmilk website. I would join

SED and find out if there were any others. http://health.

groups.yahoo. com/group/ SEDairyClub/.

>

> Haddock: My Father's Place. They are licensed sellers of raw goat

milk for animal consumption and they sell goat's milk soap. They also

raise pasture fed chickens. goatlady01alltel (DOT) net

>

>

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On some things, you may come out ahead to hire it done. This is

especially true if you don't have any REAL time on a tractor??? Or

the proper equipment to do the job. It's not as easy as it looks and

getting hurt can sure be a reality for the novice. Even an

experienced hand will gauge a job and sometimes hire it done. A dozer

can come in and make very fast work of clearing out land at a

reasonable cost.

And, sometimes there can be a neighbor who will 'trade' work with

you back and forth. Check out the community and see who is recomended

for either hiring or 'trading' with on getting the job done. This can

be a great way to learn the ropes of how to use equipment safely.

Buying a new versus used tractor has it's trade offs. The new ones

come with many more safety features like roll bars, seat belts, dead

man switch, lights/turn signals, etc.. but are costly. Understand

clearly though, if you get on a tractor ROLL OVER IS A REALITY sooner

or later. Even on flat, level ground, you can flip a tractor. Older

tractors won't have the roll bars and other safety features, but will

be cheaper if you are not factoring in loss of life and hospital

stays. I am not being funny or catty, I can sit here without really

trying and quickly bring to mind over a dozen folks I know who have

flipped tractors and many died as a result.

And, then there is the PTO.... that's another killer and

crippler. Building fence is especially dangers as having a post hole

digger is a time saver, but it can sure mess you up it you get a

tangled.

Donna

Last in the generation of lifelong farmers with the scars to prove

it.

Safehaven Nubians

Dandridge, TN

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> We are currently looking for a tractor too. Need to clear a path to

put up our fence line.

> Roni

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Wow Donna, thanks for all that info~lol~ Good points! I did get someone

to come do the clearing and he will start Thursday,so if anyone is

interested in my area let me know and I will say yea or nay on his work.

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  • 3 years later...

Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day.

Speak up for yourself hon.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

To: Hepatitis_C_Central Sent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: finally

hello everybody,

in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon.

you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy.

the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed."

i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing.

yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO

sorry people. i'll stop.

sarah

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Congratulations on being clear from the " nasty little dragon " .......did you get

a viral load checked prior and when? I am on treatment just shy of one

month..... have had alot of headaches...

>

> hello everybody,

> in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this

nastty little dragon.

> you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not

happy.

> the doctor looked at my husband and said to him " how is her deppresion, she

looks deppressed. "

> i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going

through this thing.

> yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we

are going through.      NO

> sorry people. i'll stop.

> sarah

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Hi

Congrats on finishing tx,, you're such a warrior and IM so proud of you!!!

You will feel a little better each week as the poison works its way out of your cells and body, keep drinking all the fluids each day and that alone will help to flush it out..

You're such a trooper,, congrats hon, you did GREAT!!!

hugs,

jax

From: Janet <doc_jadeyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finallyTo: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comDate: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM

Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day.

Speak up for yourself hon.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comSent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally

hello everybody,

in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon.

you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy.

the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed."

i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing.

yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO

sorry people. i'll stop.

sarah

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, Congratulations!!! You did it; you should be so proud of yourself and your strength. Be patient with yourself; it takes a while to really start feeling better, but you will. I'm so happy for you.Leigh Hi everyone, Well I just sat here reading 100 emails that I was to sick to open this past week. I finished my last shot last Friday night and took my last 3 pills last night. I am undetected after my 48 weeks. Now I am praying I stay that way. I was fairly healthy during treatment and then caught a bug this last week that knocked me on my butt. I am feeling better today. Thank god! I have had the best support - of course from here and from my doctors. My blood doctor is the best and I am having a plaque made for him. He watched out for me every step of the way. What a year it has been, the treatment, my sis dying suddenly, my cat getting eaten by a coyote and the economy. We all made it through!!! I will not be tested again for viral load until my 3 month follow up. I will keep you posted. How long before I start feeling normal now that I am finished? You guys are the best and I pray for all of us. from CA. From: Janet <doc_jade>Subject: Re: finallyTo: Hepatitis_C_Central Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day. Speak up for yourself hon. Love Janet "There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go" Frederick Faber From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comSent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally hello everybody, in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon. you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy. the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed." i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing. yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO sorry people. i'll stop. sarah

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Thank you Leigh!!!

From: Janet <doc_jadeyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finallyTo: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comDate: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM

Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day.

Speak up for yourself hon.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comSent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally

hello everybody,

in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon.

you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy.

the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed."

i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing.

yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO

sorry people. i'll stop.

sarah

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Thank you :) You were always there

From: Janet <doc_jadeyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finallyTo: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comDate: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM

Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day.

Speak up for yourself hon.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comSent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally

hello everybody,

in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon.

you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy.

the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed."

i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing.

yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO

sorry people. i'll stop.

sarah

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Hi ,

Congrats on finishing! I am right behind you. I have 6 weeks left of 52. I

sure hope you stay undetectable.

Penny

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> Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM

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> Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh

yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy

as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me

that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband.

Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no

idea of how I feel day to day.

> Speak up for yourself hon.

> Love

> Janet

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> " There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere

and of leaving it behind them when they go "

> Frederick Faber

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> From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>

> To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.com

> Sent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AM

> Subject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally

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> hello everybody,

> in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this

nastty little dragon.

> you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not

happy.

> the doctor looked at my husband and said to him " how is her deppresion, she

looks deppressed. "

> i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going

through this thing.

> yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we

are going through.      NO

> sorry people. i'll stop.

> sarah

>

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thats why we're here hon and once you're clear, I hope you'll stay to give support to those just starting out too!

hugs

me

From: Janet <doc_jadeyahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finallyTo: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comDate: Friday, October 9, 2009, 9:31 AM

Hey , so happy for you hun. You kicked that dragons butt girlfriend! Oh yeah had that happen with me before at the doctors office. Of course I am mouthy as all get out. And I told the doc, hey how can he know how I feel??? This is me that you are talking about please direct your questions to me. Not my husband. Because I tend to put on a stronger face for my family and friends. They have no idea of how I feel day to day.

Speak up for yourself hon.

Love

Janet

"There are souls in this world that have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go"

Frederick Faber

From: Neal <sarahneal65@ yahoo.com>To: Hepatitis_C_ Central@yahoogro ups.comSent: Friday, October 9, 2009 11:25:04 AMSubject: [Hepatitis_C_ Central] finally

hello everybody,

in my 7 months of treatment so far, i just found out that i am clear of this nastty little dragon.

you think that i would be happy, but something about it tells me that i am not happy.

the doctor looked at my husband and said to him" how is her deppresion, she looks deppressed."

i felt like saying why don't you look at me and ask me. i am the one going through this thing.

yes my husband has to deal with me everyday, but does he really know what we are going through. NO

sorry people. i'll stop.

sarah

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