At first I was like $1/liter… yikes… that’s $4/gallon. Then my brain went… fresh means not pastuerized, not homogenized… perfect for cheese making. Now I wish I know of a place near me that sold fresh milk like that, lol. And good lord, if she had a kid, how does she not know how milk works? You Can’t Tell Me What To Do You’re Not My Granddaughter T-Shirt Could she just whip out a boob and produce milk before her kid? Probably not, lol. does she even know how to pasteurize milk coz i know for a fact that unpasteurized milk is illegal in the us (maybe not) and it contains bacteria or stuff
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Yeah, the Amish farm down the road from me sells their raw milk for $5/gallon, so this is definitely not a bad dea We used to get milk that was pasteurized but not homogenized, around 1980, at $1/gallon, then $1.25/gallon, bring your own container.You Can’t Tell Me What To Do You’re Not My Granddaughter T-Shirt It was illegal to sell non-pasteurized milk then and there. Supermarket milk was over $1.50/gallon at the time. (I think $1.69 when we were paying $1.00, initially.) The “cheap” gallons of milk near me are $3.66 so for roughly a $1.20 increase this actually sounds like pretty solid pricing. (If my conversions are anything to go by)
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Good luck trying to find raw (unpasteurized and non-homogenized) milk in the US. It’s illegal to sell for human consumption. Some dairies get around that law by labeling it specifically for animal consumption only, but the FDA has made it so ridiculously hard for small dairies to get any product into the hands of consumers directly that it’s not economically worth it. Which is really sad. Especially now, with the big corporate dairies dumping billions of gallons of milk because restaurants are closed as are schools. You Can’t Tell Me What To Do You’re Not My Granddaughter T-Shirt It has to be absolute hell for small dairy farmers right now.
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