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So, here's a bit of encouraging news. My jurisdiction maintains a very liberal (in the classic definition of the word) position on raw milk. We have a local dairy that has been selling raw milk for years. Delicious cream plug on top liquid white gold. You can go to the farm, and meet their gorgeous Jerseys and hardy Holsteins. They'll show you their operation, even let your kiddos get in some hands on milking time. Clean, professional, wholesome. They have booths at several of the area farmer's markets. You can preorder raw milk on their website and arrange to pick it up out at the farm or one of said farmer's markets. Historically, I have never preordered because they always travel to the markets with plenty of reserves. I've struck out the last two Saturdays. My milk maid informed me that this week she had 147 gallons and 179 half gallons preordered just for our one specific location. I'm not the slightest bit perturbed. This just means that the word is out and spreading like wild fire. Raw dairy booths at farmers markets are a bastion of EuroLactoChad good and hardy white folk and it pleases me that my fellow local citizenry is getting back on board the health and wellness train of our forbears.

Got milk? Only if it's raw

So, here's a bit of encouraging news. My jurisdiction maintains a very liberal (in the classic definition of the word) position on raw milk. We have a local dairy that has been selling raw milk for years. Delicious cream plug on top liquid white gold. You can go to the farm, and meet their gorgeous Jerseys and hardy Holsteins. They'll show you their operation, even let your kiddos get in some hands on milking time. Clean, professional, wholesome. They have booths at several of the area farmer's markets. You can preorder raw milk on their website and arrange to pick it up out at the farm or one of said farmer's markets. Historically, I have never preordered because they always travel to the markets with plenty of reserves. I've struck out the last two Saturdays. My milk maid informed me that this week she had 147 gallons and 179 half gallons preordered just for our one specific location. I'm not the slightest bit perturbed. This just means that the word is out and spreading like wild fire. Raw dairy booths at farmers markets are a bastion of EuroLactoChad good and hardy white folk and it pleases me that my fellow local citizenry is getting back on board the health and wellness train of our forbears. Got milk? Only if it's raw
[–] 3 pts

I never knew milk could be so good. Hundred percent agree with OP

[–] 2 pts

I had recurring sinus infections for 2 decades. They were so frequent and long lasting that I lived sick for 1/4 of the year.

Then I started drinking raw milk. Sinus infections gone and seasonal allergies reduced.

[–] 2 pts

The jews are out to get raw milk where I am. I was buying it in the small shop basically just across the road from my home, and then the farm had some problems with the (((inspection))) and now it's no longer available in the shops.

I'm too busy most of the time to go to the out of city farmer's markets. We need to bring back milkmen. Once or twice per week fresh milk deliveries, glass bottles exchange and all. Would be amazing.