Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 Thank you so much, Cyndi! Blessings, Dessa Come Visit Me At the Hollow...Heartsease Hollow http://heartsease-hollow.blogspot.com cyndikrall wrote:  Hello Dessa and welcome to the group :-) Here are a couple websites that you can read up and educate yourself. Then you will be able to make an informed decision as to what is right for your family. :-)  http://realmilk.com/  http://www.organicpastures.com/  http://www.westonaprice.org/Is-Raw-Milk-Safe-for-Babies.html  We are lucky here in California, we have Organic Pastures and Claravale raw milk. Both are reputable, high quality dairy farmers. I prefer Claravale for two reasons-one, it is pure Jersey milk and two-it comes in glass bottles that you can return for a refund. But Organic Pastures is great too-their milk in not pure Jersey, and the protein structure of Holstein milk is not as complete as Jersey milk, but OP is grass fed milk which is highly superior to grain fed. I won't go into a lot of details because you will read up on all that if you check out those links.  Also, I wanted to also mention while you are at the Weston A Price website, you might want to check around their website for some great information about nutrition. If you click on "local Chapters" at the home page and find a chapter near you, you will find them a great resource for raw milk and organic meat and produce in your area.  Please let me know if you have any other questions, and again, welcome to the list. :-) Cyndi -----Original Message----- Dessa Wolf <dessawolf (AT) charter (DOT) net> Mon, Mar 15, 2010 9:32 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk  Hello, my name is Dessa and I just recently joined the group and wanted to introduce myself. I live near the central coast of California on a small plot of ground. I don't own the small farm that I dream about but I try to bloom where I am planted right now. I have been gardening edibles seriously for only the last three years so I have a LOT to learn. I am very interested in the this discussion on raw milk. I have been reading a lot about it and am starting to kick around the idea of bringing home raw milk to my family. However, to say that I am not nervous about this would be a lie. I am really nervous. But, I do know that if I listen to what the FDA or any government institution is trying to shove down our throats--that would make me even more nervous. Help me, people! Help me feel better about raw milk so I will have the courage to bring some home. Also, I know some are having to label their raw milk for pet consumption. This is the stuff that is okay for people to drink, right? Help! Blessings, Dessa Come Visit Me At the Hollow...Heartsease Hollow http://heartsease-hollow.blogspot.com Kelly Weyd wrote:  Yes, that is exactly it too. People do not know the real facts or the real statistics. They have been brow blasted by our government/FDA that certain things are healthy and certain things are not........and it's become so perverted and far from the truth.  And don't get me wrong by making that statement. I love my country, love living here........but big business, government agencies and big pharmacy have spent a lot of time and money deceiving people. The world is all about bacteria is what people don't realize and it's only a small percentage of bacteria that is even dangerous. But we need the good bacteria and good microbes which nobody seems to know.......everyone seems to think we need to kill every bit of bacteria and just don't understand that is so not true. Kelly --- On Sat, 3/13/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> [RFSL] Fwd: Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk realfoodsimplelife Saturday, March 13, 2010, 10:26 PM  You know, every day, on anther list, I read about nationwide recalls of processed foods due to salmonella and other crap. The number of people who have ever gotten sick as a result of raw milk is MINISCULE compared to the people who have gotten sick from pastuerized milk, peanuts, etc. How many pets died from contaminated pet food? And yet raw milk once again gets a raw deal. I'm so pissed I can't even stand it.  Cyndi Hartke Is Online! Ye Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk Posted: 13 Mar 2010 12:47 PM PST A box of lemons is delivered to Mark McAfee, Whole Foods Market pulled raw milk off the shelves last night in 4 states. McAfee is making lemonade out of this. Related posts:Organic Pastures Toasts Raw Milk with Sally Fallon Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Sally Fallon Morell and her husband...Mark McAfee On Underground Wellness Radio Tonight, Mark McAfee owner of the nations' largest raw milk...Mark McAfee on Raw Milk and the Michael Schmidt Case Mark McAfee, American raw dairy pioneer speaks... You are d to email updates from Hartke Is Online! To stop receiving these emails, you may now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 You are very welcome. :-) Cyndi Dessa Wolf <dessawolf Wed, Mar 17, 2010 10:00 am [RFSL] Thank you, Cyndi! Thank you so much, Cyndi! Blessings, Dessa Come Visit Me At the Hollow...Heartsease Hollow http://heartsease-hollow.blogspot.com cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote: Hello Dessa and welcome to the group :-) Here are a couple websites that you can read up and educate yourself. Then you will be able to make an informed decision as to what is right for your family. :-) http://realmilk.com/ http://www.organicpastures.com/ http://www.westonaprice.org/Is-Raw-Milk-Safe-for-Babies.html We are lucky here in California, we have Organic Pastures and Claravale raw milk. Both are reputable, high quality dairy farmers. I prefer Claravale for two reasons-one, it is pure Jersey milk and two-it comes in glass bottles that you can return for a refund. But Organic Pastures is great too-their milk in not pure Jersey, and the protein structure of Holstein milk is not as complete as Jersey milk, but OP is grass fed milk which is highly superior to grain fed. I won't go into a lot of details because you will read up on all that if you check out those links. Also, I wanted to also mention while you are at the Weston A Price website, you might want to check around their website for some great information about nutrition. If you click on "local Chapters" at the home page and find a chapter near you, you will find them a great resource for raw milk and organic meat and produce in your area. Please let me know if you have any other questions, and again, welcome to the list. :-) Cyndi Dessa Wolf <dessawolf (AT) charter (DOT) net> Mon, Mar 15, 2010 9:32 am Re: [RFSL] Fwd: Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk Hello, my name is Dessa and I just recently joined the group and wanted to introduce myself. I live near the central coast of California on a small plot of ground. I don't own the small farm that I dream about but I try to bloom where I am planted right now. I have been gardening edibles seriously for only the last three years so I have a LOT to learn. I am very interested in the this discussion on raw milk. I have been reading a lot about it and am starting to kick around the idea of bringing home raw milk to my family. However, to say that I am not nervous about this would be a lie. I am really nervous. But, I do know that if I listen to what the FDA or any government institution is trying to shove down our throats--that would make me even more nervous. Help me, people! Help me feel better about raw milk so I will have the courage to bring some home. Also, I know some are having to label their raw milk for pet consumption. This is the stuff that is okay for people to drink, right? Help! Blessings, Dessa Come Visit Me At the Hollow...Heartsease Hollow http://heartsease-hollow.blogspot.com Kelly Weyd wrote: Yes, that is exactly it too. People do not know the real facts or the real statistics. They have been brow blasted by our government/FDA that certain things are healthy and certain things are not........and it's become so perverted and far from the truth. And don't get me wrong by making that statement. I love my country, love living here........but big business, government agencies and big pharmacy have spent a lot of time and money deceiving people. The world is all about bacteria is what people don't realize and it's only a small percentage of bacteria that is even dangerous. But we need the good bacteria and good microbes which nobody seems to know.......everyone seems to think we need to kill every bit of bacteria and just don't understand that is so not true. Kelly --- On Sat, 3/13/10, cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote: cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com <cyndikrall (AT) aol (DOT) com> [RFSL] Fwd: Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk realfoodsimplelife Saturday, March 13, 2010, 10:26 PM You know, every day, on anther list, I read about nationwide recalls of processed foods due to salmonella and other crap. The number of people who have ever gotten sick as a result of raw milk is MINISCULE compared to the people who have gotten sick from pastuerized milk, peanuts, etc. How many pets died from contaminated pet food? And yet raw milk once again gets a raw deal. I'm so pissed I can't even stand it. Cyndi Hartke Is Online! Ye Whole Foods Market Drops Raw Milk Posted: 13 Mar 2010 12:47 PM PST A box of lemons is delivered to Mark McAfee, Whole Foods Market pulled raw milk off the shelves last night in 4 states. McAfee is making lemonade out of this. Related posts:Organic Pastures Toasts Raw Milk with Sally Fallon Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Sally Fallon Morell and her husband...Mark McAfee On Underground Wellness Radio Tonight, Mark McAfee owner of the nations' largest raw milk...Mark McAfee on Raw Milk and the Michael Schmidt Case Mark McAfee, American raw dairy pioneer speaks... You are d to email updates from Hartke Is Online! To stop receiving these emails, you may now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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