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Postby Chayil_Ishshah » 29 Oct 2007, 21:31

http://www.realmilk.com/sitemap.html

The campaign for real milk....

Gen. 18:8
And he took butter, and milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set [it] before them; and he stood by them under the tree, and they did eat.

Ex. 3:8
And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey; unto the place of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites.

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Postby orenjoshandjessica » 21 Dec 2007, 20:35

For those of us that can drink milk it's important to have a dairy or family cow nearby that you can buy milk from. Organic is best. Walmart unorganic milk (Great Value) has a hormone in it that can cause early menopause in young girls and women. It can cause you to be sterile also. Be careful. Great post. I love sharing! ;)
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Hey Pennsylvania - - What's in Your Milk?

Postby Chayil_Ishshah » 11 Jan 2008, 11:57

Monsanto's Holiday Message to Consumers: Shut Up and Drink Your Hormone-Laced Milk
Hormone labeling of Pa. milk to end
It can unfairly imply that milk from injected cows isn't safe, officials say
By Tom Avril
Philadelphia Inquirer, December 23, 2007


WASHINGTON BORO, Pa. - Twenty years ago, John Harnish was happy if his cows each yielded 17,000 pounds of milk a year. These days, his 145 black-and-white animals are veritable dairy queens - producing a hefty 27,000 pounds each.

He credits most of the increase to breeding, more frequent milking, and better feed. Another factor comes straight from the biotech lab: biweekly injections of synthetic growth hormone.

If you don't like that, you won't like this:

As of Feb. 1 in Pennsylvania, consumers won't be able to tell the difference between milk from farms that inject their cows and milk from those that don't.

The state Agriculture Department has forbidden dairies that don't use the hormone from touting that fact on milk-bottle labels, contending it gives the impression that milk like Harnish's is unsafe.

It is the first such move in the nation, and the ensuing debate has spilled from the aisles at Whole Foods to the halls of Harrisburg, where the governor's office is reviewing the decision. The issue also has come up at hearings in New Jersey, though the state has proposed no change.

After extensive study, and 14 years after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the hormone for use, there is indeed no proof that milk from injected cows is unsafe. But some researchers say questions about the drug's impacts remain unanswered...



http://www.philly.com/inquirer/front_pa ... o_end.html

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State Revises Hormone Label for Milk

Postby Chayil_Ishshah » 08 Feb 2008, 12:08

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By ANDREW MARTIN
Published: January 18, 2008

After an outcry from consumers, Pennsylvania’s Agriculture Department has backed off its plan to ban milk-container labels stating that the milk comes from cows not treated with bovine growth hormone.

On Thursday, the state issued new guidelines that required that the labels not be misleading and that there be a paper trail to verify the claims.

For instance, a label cannot read “No BST,â€

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Postby Luneee » 08 Feb 2008, 13:44

Now how did I miss THIS thread?

WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWEEEEE!

We have been WAP'ers [http://www.westonaprice.org] for about 5 years now!

We make butter infrequently now, but we make yogurt every week, have real cream with our coffee and make ice cream with rapadura.

If you like this, you will LOVE Nourishing Traditions.

http://googlonymous.com/?type=web&q=Nourishing+Traditions

We lacto-ferment any flour we use, to make it more nutritious, and less problematic.

We also like to lacto-ferment sauerkraut, and this stuff is AWESOME!

Real Milk is a Real Blessing!

Jay Vincent.

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Postby Luneee » 08 Feb 2008, 13:45

If anyone has a farmer that has problems with selling real milk straight to a customer, I can provide some assistance with that.

Jay Vincent.

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Postby Chayil_Ishshah » 08 Feb 2008, 15:07

Luneee wrote:
We make butter infrequently now, but we make yogurt every week, have real cream with our coffee and make ice cream with rapadura.


Jay Vincent.


Would you start a thread on how to make yogurt? We drink real milk here too. :D

GinYah, the 14-year-old, gets real milk here. If she drinks that other milk at her bio-dad's she ends up getting phlegm-y. Pretty amazing...


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