I think “raw milk” is the milk you get from a cow farmer. I don’t have company cow farms in my area like we did twenty years ago. A lot of truly “clean” eating people (I mean the people that won’t dare eat processed foods or grocery store veggies)
These people will rent or buy a cow from a farmer just to get the milk. Some families might split the cost. Again, not an expert, when I saw raw milk I wasn’t interested. It’s separated & you have to process it to get whole of skim etc.
A farm local to Raleigh sells it at the Farmers market. I’m over an hour out & rarely go to that farmers market.
I’m not putting down people that live this way. I think it’s great. I have my own clean eating habits I try to follow.
OP, I honestly started laughing at the photo of crazy-eyes lady. Recipe might be fine, but whoa nelly I can't look at her
Well, raw milk was all fine for many centuries for kids of people, but I will say wet nurses were still preferred, must be for a reason (or hundred).
Agreed. There's bread recipes that start that way, feed the yeast quickly
👏 Yes, people ate healthy before mass produced food plants.
I think “raw milk” is the milk you get from a cow farmer. I don’t have company cow farms in my area like we did twenty years ago. A lot of truly “clean” eating people (I mean the people that won’t dare eat processed foods or grocery store veggies) These people will rent or buy a cow from a farmer just to get the milk. Some families might split the cost. Again, not an expert, when I saw raw milk I wasn’t interested. It’s separated & you have to process it to get whole of skim etc. A farm local to Raleigh sells it at the Farmers market. I’m over an hour out & rarely go to that farmers market. I’m not putting down people that live this way. I think it’s great. I have my own clean eating habits I try to follow.