That's the way I think it should be.
 
Sally

Vince Richter <cvin...@ala.net> wrote:


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My wife and I have drinking raw goats milk all summer and it is sweet and 
delicious.  No gamey taste or off taste of any kind. The goat farmer wins 
prizes for his goats and their milk.   We had goats milk a few years ago that 
we couldn’t stomach so I know the difference.  I think it depends on what they 
eat.

 

Vince

 

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From: Jim Holmes [mailto:ami...@starband.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 8:57 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>raw cow`s milk, yummy!


 

Did you mean,  “…whatever the goat eats about 20 minutes before milking…”?

 

-----Original Message-----
From: mamapug [mailto:mama...@netzero.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 6:26 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>raw cow`s milk, yummy!

 

 


  Well, the goat`s milk smells fine and tastes fine, until it is out of your 
mouth, 


then there is an aftertaste that I don`t care for. The living cow`s milk 


doesn`t have that.


I just had a banana sliced into a cup of the cream. Now that was really good!!


  Does anyone know how much CS is good to put into fresh milk to keep it that 
way??


Marshalee


 


Marshalee,


 


Yes, the difference is amazing.  However, don't give up on the goats' milk.  
When my children were young, I went to a nearby farm to buy fresh goat milk.  
The milk never had that "off" smell or flavor.  I was told because it's 
whatever the goat smells about 20 minutes prior to milking.  Her goats were 
brought in and stood before a manger of alfalfa.


 


Sally



                
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