Make Milk Raw Again!
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A lot of people are lactose intolerant because our dairy cows have been bred having the A1 casein protein. Historically we drank milk with the A2 casein protein and I believe the European dairy cows still are A2.
I follow a lot of homesteaders on Insta and they anlmost all test to get A2A2 cows, usually Jerseys.
I only drink A2 milk. More easily digestible and fine for lactose intolerant folks. If you live in Pennsy Guernsey milk is also A2 and is nice and rich. Today's half & half is basically the whole milk I grew up on.
Is there any way of telling it is A2 milk in the store?
I think it is labeled as such. Costs a bit more. https://www.a2milk.com/find
Perfect. Thank you!
Costco sells A2 milk
A raw milk place here in Texas runs Jerseys.
Jersey milk is rich.