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Non-homogenised milk?
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silly_moo
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Hi
Does anyone know who in Scotland (apart from Waitrose) sells organic non-homogenised milk?
Thanks
Does anyone know who in Scotland (apart from Waitrose) sells organic non-homogenised milk?
Thanks
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I looked for some last year and didn't find any. I read that M&S sold it, but all the milk I found was homogenised.
I'll follow this with interest, good luck, I hope you find some.
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Edited to Add: Sorry, neither is organic. The only organic unhomogenised milk I've found has been the Duchy range, apologies
Not in Scotland but Sainsburys in England and Wales sell unhomogenised Jersey milk in their Taste the Difference range. It's delicious!
Tesco also do Channel Island milk that is unhomogenised.0 -
Thank you for your answers.
It looks like for now I'll have to stock up in Waitrose and freeze. It's a 20min drive one way so can't just pop in for milk whenever we run out
In case we ever need to top up at Tesco, would you rather buy organic homogenised or non-organic and non-homogenised?0 -
Personally, I'd rather buy non-organic unhomogenised.
Our nearest Waitrose is a 30 minute drive away too so we have to buy in bulk.0 -
Tesco sell channel island gold top non homogenised milk in my local stores in southern scotland0
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