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i can get it for $2.50/L, but i need at least 20L delivered at one time. i'm not sure I have room to keep this at my place until it gets picked up tho..
Hello Bazza, I was reading your posts on raw milk and couldn't see where it ended? I'm interested in buying raw milk. Are you selling it now? I know a few other people interested if you are. Would love to hear from you. Rara
Thanks! I'm not a milk drinker, but the SS program I'm starting says to drink a lot of it... So I had better start, and in the supermarket isle today, the a2 Milk look to be the "least worst" option.
I take it raw milk >> processed milk (even if it is a2 Milk), but going by this thread, raw milk hard/expensive to find.
Thanks! I'm not a milk drinker, but the SS program I'm starting says to drink a lot of it... So I had better start, and in the supermarket isle today, the a2 Milk look to be the "least worst" option.
I take it raw milk >> processed milk (even if it is a2 Milk), but going by this thread, raw milk hard/expensive to find.
Yeah just get milk from the supermarket. The benefits of raw milk are not there, it's just the fashionable thing to do at the moment and carries some dangers.
Personally I'm not even that fussed about permeate. It's a side product from processing, so what. It's been used for so long and now all of a sudden it gets airplay and to my mind, is a bit of marketing ploy similar to some products use of the 'organic' label.
How many food and drinks have an ingredient which is a side-product from somewhere else? Answer is heaps!
Permeate doesn't bother me, working in a supermarket I can tell you it bothers alot of people.
When the word "waste product" is there, it creates a fuss about nothing.....!