Your high quality, humanely raised, raw milk is well worth the extra cost. I look at your milk like it's a medicine. Thank you for providing this milk!
Meh, risk to reward isn’t there to justify making it legal. You can get those nutrients from other foods that wont potentially give you life changing infections
Thank you for the education piece. I began to drink raw milk and it’s your product I turned to because of the information you have on RU-vid. The reason why I continued buying your product it’s just so delicious. ❤
just started drinking your raw milk. it's not only delicious, but I feel like such a healthier version of myself. no wonder states try to ban this all together lol
I grew up drinking raw milk and I still drink it, use it to make milk kefir and I’m going to be making raw cheese soon! Raw milk tastes so much better than anything you can buy in a store that is pasteurized and homogenized, and hugely healthier!
I found a farm near me the only one but they only sell raw goat milk. I have IBS Constipation. I heard raw milk can help me cure this. And goat milk could be even better than cow milk is it true?
@@coopie624 ok I will give it a try. I signed up it’s a subscription. Every 2 weeks I will get a gallon of goat milk. But my first order isn’t until sept. 5 can’t wait.
Love you so much. ❤️BEAUTIFUL❤Keep up the Health. I'll be over to visit the farm soon after you open the new facility in June 2024. Appreciate what you are doing to better humanity.
I have very critical question..if I purchase raw milk and boil it at home just before drinking does it become useless I mean does it become like commercial milk with all same issues??? if answer is yes I will not go for this option..I will stick with kefir. If I just do quick few minutes boiled put some choco powder and drink and it does not give bloating then I can try it because normal milk gives me bloating instantlyu and some red rashes depending on how much I drink...and I do great on pasteurized milk based kefir meaning some thing changes big time in kefir!!
Question! I can buy raw milk in my state. The Problem is I want to make cultured butter and one gal of raw milk only makes so much cream. Is it safe to buy "Heavy whipping cream" at Kroger's and combine it with the cream from the raw milk to make the cultured butter quantity I want? I have a RU-vid video called "How to make Cultured Butter easily. " I would so appreciate it if you would let me know if it's safe to culture raw cream and store bought pasteurized heavy whipping cream together. Do I need A culture of plain Greek Yogurt to add to this mixer of the two types of cream?
Really very good. If you dont mind us asking what do you consider the real world effects of constant Geoengineering spraying over our skies means for the otherwise good clean products that ethical well intentioned food producing businesses are aware of and are having to cope with now? ❤From SE Asia 😌 🙏
I bought raw milk from my local closest small health food store. It has the same texture and taste as shore bought. I didn’t expect that. Does that mean it’s not truly raw??
hmm my family ranch me as a kid i remember getting the milk straight from the cow to boil , they do fresh chesse but the milk had to be boiled certain time befire drink it
I had high hopes; bought some today, had about a cup and had the worst upset stomach :( no history of lactose intolerance but I didn’t think I’d have to worry because I’ve heard nothing but good things
Apparently people get that reaction sometimes when they're first introducing a high concentration of probiotics into their gut. GI upset like bloating, nausea, etc. are common when there's a big change in microbiome (good bacteria getting rid of the bad) but for many people, that negative reaction subsides after a few days.
Try Prairie Foods located out of PA they deliver . It’s an Amish regenerative farm that is completely raw no antibiotics , supplements or anything . a2 cows as well. Not sure if they ship to Florida but I believe they may. Hoping so because I’m moving back to Florida soon.
Why is your milk not organic? Thanks! (We do use your milk in our home, just wondering. I really don’t like the “non-gmo” standard because all the toxic chemicals can still be in there, not yours necessarily but other products. Why would you need this label/standard? Thanks)
Their cows are pasture grazed, so by definition they are already organic The label “Organic” denotes that a crop was NOT sprayed with herbicide and insecticide. Conventionally raised cows in feedlots are fed an unnatural diet of soy and corn, which are two of the most pesticide and insecticide contaminated crops. Since these cows are pasture raised (grass eating), there’s no issue of that.
Negative, they take care of their cows so we’ll and provide the entire spectrum of the milk in their product. It is not separated like commercial milk. Premium product to say the least
Why don't you drink human milk then if you have a problem drinking other species milk. Milk from cows is almost as nutritious as human milk for humans.
All other species are too incompetent or stupid to do so. Let's not go over the laundry list of other things we do that no other species does. Irrelevant point. Edit: I can't help but notice the irony of you using the term "almond milk". As if almonds produce milk. Just lmao.
“Almond milk” is nothing more than nut water. It contains hardly any nutrients so it has to be fortified with synthetic supplements in manufacturing plants. Humans have been drinking cow milk for thousands of years. Drinking water from soaked almonds only began this decade.