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#3125842 - 01/15/13 09:27 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: feisty red head]
WestTn Huntin'man
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I've recently been reading pretty much the same info. Next time I go to Huntington I plan to stop at a place on Highway 70 with a sign Homemade Butter and fresh eggs. Has anyone on here tried their butter ??
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#3127270 - 01/16/13 06:54 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: WestTn Huntin'man]
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Does anyone make butter useing raw milk?
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#3128110 - 01/17/13 10:28 AM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: timberjack86]
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I made some butter a week or so ago after reading this thread....just to say I have done it. I started with 2 quarts of fresh cream from Fresh Market. Ended up with a little over a pound of butter. Its good, but not economical and not really much different from regular store bought butter. It took a lot longer than I thought it would to separate. We also used the buttermilk for pancakes, they were exceptionally good.
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#3134764 - 01/22/13 04:28 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: huntinkev]
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Did I read that right Skim Milk is bad for me?
I love mile I really love whole milk but I drink skim because of the fat content in while milk, should I rethink my milk?

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#3135888 - 01/23/13 11:03 AM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: Slaughter-06]
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I would.....in light of recent research about animal fats, I wouldn't have any hesitation giving up skim in favor of 2% or even whole.
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#3135941 - 01/23/13 11:49 AM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: Slaughter-06]
WMAn
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 Originally Posted By: Slaughter-06
Did I read that right Skim Milk is bad for me?
I love mile I really love whole milk but I drink skim because of the fat content in while milk, should I rethink my milk?


Yes, drink whole!
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#3137435 - 01/24/13 12:32 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: WMAn]
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The more you read about milk-heavy diets, the more concerned you'll get. Well...with regards to store-bought milk, anyway.

Read about "somatic cell count" and milk, and you'll see what I mean. It's pretty nasty. "Somatic cells" are basically a scientific name for "pus".

I haven't done any research on the organic milk from Kroger that we buy pretty regularly. Not sure how much benefit I'm getting for the extra $2 or so a gallon.
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#3137464 - 01/24/13 12:55 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: Crosshairy]
WMAn
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 Originally Posted By: Crosshairy
The more you read about milk-heavy diets, the more concerned you'll get. Well...with regards to store-bought milk, anyway.

Read about "somatic cell count" and milk, and you'll see what I mean. It's pretty nasty. "Somatic cells" are basically a scientific name for "pus".

I haven't done any research on the organic milk from Kroger that we buy pretty regularly. Not sure how much benefit I'm getting for the extra $2 or so a gallon.


I would guess very little. I think organic at an industrial level is a crap shot. There's little oversight and the standards are so loose that there really is no standard.

Most of the organic milk sold in big-box-stores is produced by the same companies who produce the nonorganic brands.

Best bet would be to buy direct from a local dairy, pasteurized or raw. We have two family dairies here in Nashville that offer pasteurized milk. But, I don't know about Memphis.
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#3137484 - 01/24/13 01:03 PM Re: The Untold Story of Butter [Re: WMAn]
jb3
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I'm a Hatcher's fan (natural not organic), but I do pick up JD's Country milk from time to time. JD's is out of KY, but they do come into Nashville.
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