tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post8197183066114579053..comments2024-02-08T06:50:33.637-05:00Comments on The Crunchy Conservative: My Baby's Got a Secret (Part 1)Meg @ The Crunchy Conservativehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12692673927040415181noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-32360738498066974522012-07-06T11:17:55.905-04:002012-07-06T11:17:55.905-04:00Yes, Dan and I drink raw milk (and I am pretty sur...Yes, Dan and I drink raw milk (and I am pretty sure Grandma has let Wrigley try whip cream made from raw milk) and don't talk about it with anyone because the source we purchase our milk from is in red. I could never imagine consuming anything but raw milk and even try to buy raw dairy products, like cheese, when available. We don't eat much dairy in our house because raw can get pricey, Beefcake Moehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17700572308110109082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-64093394453900150492012-06-29T07:05:49.582-04:002012-06-29T07:05:49.582-04:00I like this post! Very well done! After reading ab...I like this post! Very well done! After reading about the milk debate, and tasting the good stuff, I will not drink "regular" milk again. <br />I want to go to Kimberton Whole Foods this weekend. Thanks for the suggestion when you commented on my page. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-82088513134000381092012-06-28T14:55:20.439-04:002012-06-28T14:55:20.439-04:00Thanks! I thought it was much more "me" ...Thanks! I thought it was much more "me" - haha. Yes, lactose intolerant people usually don't have a problem drinking raw milk because the enzymes needed for digestion are not killed off during the harsh pasteurization process. I'm not sure what the laws are in NYC. According to the map above it looks like farm sales are legal, but not retail. The map is from 2010 though so you Meg @ The Crunchy Conservativehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12692673927040415181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-75851249510168091032012-06-28T14:54:43.917-04:002012-06-28T14:54:43.917-04:00Joy, I usually just use it for Flynn's formula...Joy, I usually just use it for Flynn's formula since it's a tad expensive, but if I have extra that's about to go bad I'll use it on my cereal. I buy almond milk or coconut milk, too, and use that in recipes that call for milk and in smoothies.Meg @ The Crunchy Conservativehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12692673927040415181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-59650907827519627882012-06-28T11:45:30.203-04:002012-06-28T11:45:30.203-04:00So interesting! Those photos alone make me want t...So interesting! Those photos alone make me want to only buy milk from pasture-raised cows! I feel so bad for those factory ones! <br />Do you use raw milk for everything or does it depend what you're using it for (like just Flynn's formula)?Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15191513234928570901noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1940926948114657412.post-40765489881637521172012-06-26T20:00:20.428-04:002012-06-26T20:00:20.428-04:00I like the new blog name :) I was talking to a fri...I like the new blog name :) I was talking to a friend's mom who lives in the Kennett Square area a few months ago about raw milk. If I remember correctly, she said she had osteopenia and between taking Vitamin D and drinking raw milk, she had managed to either maintain or strengthen bone mass. And she let me in on that fantastic tip that lactose-intolerant people can drink it. I really want Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com