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Linder Posted - May 20 2009 : 05:11:14 AM
Has Mary Jane ever done an issue on dairy, specifically raw dairy education as well as how to make home made cheeses?

I hope this is the right spot to be asking that question. My apologies if it is not.

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Linder

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farmallgrl Posted - Feb 18 2010 : 10:01:30 PM
A dairy issue woud be WONDERFUL!! As a dairy farmer with 100+ cows, I know the importance of dairy education. So many people have been mis-informed about raw milk, organic milk and conventional milk and the advantages and disadvantages. And of course....recipes are always good:) We make a lot of our own cheese as well as butter, yogurt, ice cream, whipped cream etc....
What a GREAT idea!!!


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Downhome CountryGirl Posted - Jan 19 2010 : 7:44:51 PM
I'm in I make some cheese and butter from my goats milk but I am always eager and ready to learn more. I just love this group of ladies I don't think that I've ever been more at home anywhere than here. All of yor Gals are just my kinda group. I would love to know how to make soaps with the milk, I want to expand my herd and keep everything from home where you know what it is and where it came from. Can't Wait
Sam
flowrgirl1 Posted - Oct 15 2009 : 6:59:20 PM
that would be great!

Longing to be on a farm.

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MommaJ9 Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 10:36:03 AM
I would LOVE to hear more about home dairy-ing, especially cows. We currently purchase raw milk from a health store and it is very expensive! We have put our names in at a couple of local dairy's for a "reject" milk cow and are now waiting for a call! My husband grew up with a milk cow, but this will be a new experience for the kids and I, so any information from people who have done this would be great!

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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Sep 21 2009 : 08:55:31 AM
Wende,
She sounds great. We are fortunate enough here in WA to get to purchase RAW milk as well. We have a farmgirl Jennifer Black who does the marketing for "Pride and Joy" dairy close by my home. They are a RAW dairy as well. This is a great topic. One of my favorites. Love the idea about a RAW milk Issue.. or at least Milk Maiden issue. :)

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Wende Posted - Sep 21 2009 : 06:52:33 AM
Hi Linda,
Not sure if you received my message from before.
Here in Missouri we have the opportunity to purchase raw milk.
We have a gal in our new chapter of Farmgirls of the Heartland with a wonderful farm North of Kansas City.
hiddenhillsfarms.com

She has a farmer to consumer type co-op on her farm. Read about it and enjoy. I would like to be a member of her farm next year.

We hope to have classes taught by her at her farm for some of our meetings.

WENDE

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Sep 06 2009 : 11:08:35 AM
I'm with you gals. I just got through working in the "moo Booth" at the Minnesota State fair. Hundreds of non-farm families walk through this series of educational stops in the dairy barn. Many have never seen farm animals. What a great educational opportunity.

Bonnie Ellis

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QueenofQuiteAlot Posted - Jun 30 2009 : 4:46:06 PM
goats!

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Yaya Posted - Jun 28 2009 : 09:20:59 AM
I agree! I would love a dairy issue AND also one about chickens! I ¢¾ chickens!
QueenofQuiteAlot Posted - Jun 06 2009 : 10:36:14 AM
Me too! Considering my dairy goats and all the goodies I make with their milk is my favorite topic!

Dalyn

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lacisne88 Posted - May 28 2009 : 10:13:09 AM
I would absolutely LOVE a dairy themed issue of the magazine! That would be so interesting and useful!

Chelsey
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willowtreecreek Posted - May 20 2009 : 10:45:51 AM
Linda there was an article on making chees in the April/May issue I believe!

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Aunt Jenny Posted - May 20 2009 : 07:33:34 AM
That WOULD be awesome wouldn't it?

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