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Organic Milk
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frivolous_fay wrote: »Does anyone avoid amalgamated milk? I've been wondering if I should but then I've sort of been assuming it's pretty hard to avoid. I'm not even sure if the milk from the milkman is amalgamated
Assuming you mean non-homogenised, I've only found one supplier, but luckily it's pretty easily available here (South Wales). http://www.calonwen-cymru.com/ It's organic too
I only buy full fat, several bottles at a time (couldn't bear to run out) and freeze them. I never want to have to resort to homogenised milk.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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Homogenised milk has smaller fat molecules. I struggle to find non-homogenised milk, shame......0
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Sainsbury's do non-homogenised - I got a couple of bottles in the yellow sticker section the other day. Was very nice but I shuck the bottle up a bit to mix the cream in and ended up with lumps of butter in it!
Also most milk from a milkman is non homogenised.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Fresh_Milk/Gold_Top_Jersey_And_Guernsey_Milk_1L.html0 -
Waitrose's own label organic milk is also not homogonised. Tastes particularly nice.0
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Abel and Cole sell non-homogenised organic milk which is lovely.
http://www.abelandcole.co.uk/newproduct.aspx?product=BLUE2&Ref=/Shop.aspx?tab=Search&text=milk
Natoora used to sell raw milk but not sure if they still do.
There is a listed of raw milk distributors here:
http://www.realmilk.com/where-other.html#uk
http://www.seedsofhealth.co.uk/resources/dairy/index.shtmlTwins, twice the laughs, twice the fun, twice the mess!:j:j0 -
Thanks all, the correct teminology escaped me!My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
Just a quickie - I managed to find raw milk today from www.lincolnshirepoachercheese.com
They only sell it on farmers' markets, but do take orders for it for collection, and as they cover most of England with their markets, it should be within reach of many.
I'm picking up my first 8 pints on Saturday - I can't wait!
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all these different sorts of milk now including organic and cravendale and others. is there any health value to buying more expensive milk? i would if it was beneficial
i dont really understand all the differences
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Not organic, but if you can get non-homogenised milk it's probably better for you.I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0
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