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Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Anthony Lamas » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:07 am

Anyone know Where I can get dairy products with no additives on a regular?
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Robin Garr » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:35 am

Anthony Lamas wrote:Anyone know Where I can get dairy products with no additives on a regular?

There's a dairy farm near Indianapolis that provides natural dairy in that region, Anthony - they were down here at the St. Matthews Farmers Market one week. Sorry I can't recall the name of the place, but maybe someone here has it ... I think it was discussed on the forum at that time. Also might check with Rainbow Blossom, I think they've sourced some local dairy products on occasion.
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by John Hagan » Mon Sep 27, 2010 8:38 am

What about Rebekah Grace? I know the milk that they sold was non-homogenized, low-temperature-pasteurized. I would assume its also additive free,but not Im not sure.
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Mark Head » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:21 am

There's that dairy out of Russellville KY that sells the non-homoginized, low temp pasturized milk. Says no hormones on the glass bottles. It's available at Burger's and Whole Foods for sure.

Isn't raw milk illegal to sell?
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Madeline M » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:26 am

You may want to check with the guys at Comfy Cow. I recall having a discussion with them about how they had to go out of state to get milk that would meet their specifications. I'm not sure if it's additive free, just know it's very high quality.

We got a bit spoiled up north and still have yet to find a local source that's of the same quality. The only thing close has been JD Country. It can be found at Whole Foods and a few other local spots. http://jdcountrymilk.com
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Anthony Lamas » Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:52 pm

Thank you all! Mark, not sure about the raw milk, but the Russelville product is perfect. No hormones, non-homogenized is what I meant.
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Sue H » Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:04 pm

You can also buy the non homogenized Russville milk at Value Market in the Highlands in the health food section.
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by David R. Pierce » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:34 pm

Sue H wrote:You can also buy the non homogenized Russville milk at Value Market in the Highlands in the health food section.

I just came from Value Market Mid-City and they have the full range of Rebekah Grace. Look for the glass bottles and prepare to pay a refundable deposit.
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Re: Trying to source all natural dairy products?

by Dan Thomas » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:34 am

This is a very informative article about producing organic unpasteurized milk and sometimes it has severe consequences. It's knd of long but very interesting.

http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/04/0081992
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