Posted by rrlund on March 04, 2012 at 09:02:39 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Ot: raw milk posted by JayinNY on March 03, 2012 at 19:39:43:
I drank it all my life up until 8 years ago when we sold the dairy cows. My kids drank it. The youngest,when he was just able to walk and couldn't even talk,would come in the barn with his bottle and hold it out to me wanting it filled. I'd squirt it full right from the cow for him. Growing up,Dad would just pour some back in the milk pail out of a can before he even put the cans in the cooler and bring it to the house and set the pail on the counter for us to have for breakfast every morning. I remember cow hair floating in it sometimes off his clothes. I remember when I put in the bulk tank and started dipping cold milk out of that to bring to the house. Took me quite a while to get used to drinking cold milk for breakfast.Bottom line, none of us ever got sick from it. Now,with all that said,would I drink milk off somebody elses farm that way anymore? I really don't know. For whatever difference there might be,if I have to buy it anyway,I'd probably go with the storebought pasturized stuff.
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