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Goats Milk - anything I can do with it?
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orchid-96
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I bought some goats milk (as I had a points coupon to use up) and I think it tastes pretty yukky (I love goats cheese so thought I would be ok with the milk as I drink Soya milk so can't be that fussy!!)
Does anyone have a nice recipe or something I could do with this goats milk - that would disguise the taste (or more importantly the smell of a farm aftertaste) dh says its ok for him, but he rarely drinks milk - I opened it on Wednesday so only have a day or so left I guess...
Does anyone have a nice recipe or something I could do with this goats milk - that would disguise the taste (or more importantly the smell of a farm aftertaste) dh says its ok for him, but he rarely drinks milk - I opened it on Wednesday so only have a day or so left I guess...
Jun GC £250.00/£12.40 NSD 3 / 30
January 200/198.91 February 200/239.28 March 200/230
April 250/no idea May 250/265.95
Sealed pot challenge number 648
January 200/198.91 February 200/239.28 March 200/230
April 250/no idea May 250/265.95
Sealed pot challenge number 648
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You could make soap - Goat's milk soap :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Alternatively - recipes here including yogurt - Goat milk recipes.
HTH, Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
It is a shame you have had this experience, as there is no need for goats milk to taste nasty. It does pick up taints easily, and that is what has happened here. It is not harmful, but don't use it after the best by date. I used to keep goats, and hardly ever had this problem, but on the odd occasion I did, I would either a) throw it away, or b) make a strong tasting savoury sauce with it (like a cheese sauce made with strong cheddar and / or parmesan. Hope this helps.0
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