Has any body ever drank raw milk and did you like it?!


Question:

Has any body ever drank raw milk and did you like it?


Answers:
Yes, I used to drink raw milk decades ago before they started giving hormones to dairy cows. It is very rich and delicious, once you get used to it. Milk from the grocery store is very watery, sweet, and tasteless in comparison. A glass of raw milk and a slice of homemade wheat bread is extremely filling. No wonder people in olden times ate less. What they did eat was more pure and full-bodied and much more filling. A little bit of whole food goes a long way.

Straight from the cow? Sure. It has a higher fat content and is generally better tasting than store-bought milk. It is not readily available though. You have to live by a dairy farm to get it fresh.

I grew up on raw milk(that is milk straight from the cow, into the bottle). NO pasteurisation, no nothing. I'm 50 and it is the best. It had some flavor, unlike the milk in the stores. You had to shake it before pouring because all the cream would come to the top and seperate and you wanted to mix it back in before drinking.
yummmmm

no
don't like milk at all

Sure, my grandparents and my mother lived on a dairy farm. I was not a big fan of raw milk as a child, but I loved fresh cream and butter and as I got older I grew to miss real milk as well.

yes i have and its the best way to drink it.that way you get it before they get a chance to add any chemicals or water it down

all my life and I love it

Sounds like a good way to get Listeriosis. And lots of artery-clogging saturated fat!

As a drinker of pasterdized milk for the last 24-so years, I have to tell you that raw milk is a lot better. You have a better taste of it, along with a lot of good benefits. Also, if you love whole milk (and I do!), raw milk is about the same without any of the pasterdization/putting antibodics into the milk. So if you can get raw milk, do so because you'd be doing your body good (to take from the old milk commericals!).




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