I am a lover of cows milk. I have decided to get farm delivered Jersey cows milk. Considering there are probably ten types or more version of cows milk, what do you prefer?
Labeled as Cows Milk as certain people think that Asparagus or Lentils mixed with water and chemicals is milk...
hey mate seriously ten types? wow!!! i genuinely thought it was just the oneI am a lover of cows milk. I have decided to get farm delivered Jersey cows milk. Considering there are probably ten types or more version of cows milk, what do you prefer?
Labeled as Cows Milk as certain people think that Asparagus or Lentils mixed with water and chemicals is milk...
cool where in the uk you based? rural area or a city?When I was a child, we only had three types of milk:
Gold Top
Homogenized
Normal
Now we have standard, filtered, Lactofree, A2 and Organic in Whole, Semi Skimmed and Skimmed. We also have One percent milk, One percent with Protein, BOB - filtered skimmed with Protein. Big milk, whole milk with Vitamins. Even Gold Top comes as Whole and Smooth, and there is Whole and Semi with Cream. Last but not least the Raw milk mentioned above. Probably a lot more than ten.
You can now get more breed specific milk. Gold Top is from Jersey and Guernsey herds, but you can now get Ayrshire and Brown Swiss milk too.
I live in the city centre of the Northern Capital.cool where in the uk you based? rural area or a city?
i assume maybe location might determine what types of milk is available
so how much is this jersey milk costing you delivered?I live in the city centre of the Northern Capital.
I am in the Northern Capital of York. Manchester and Birmingham lay claim to the Second City. But we still have several milk rounds. I will order direct from the farm on the city's outskirts. York actually is quite small.Saj, I would have thought that in England's Second City there would be no problem getting a milkman and most varieties of milk?
I'd have to ask SWMBO to be certain, but I think “my†pint of Jersey costs about 90p. Less than a quid for sure.
thanks, never seen that site before ill check it outSaj, I would have thought that in England's Second City there would be no problem getting a milkman and most varieties of milk?
I'd have to ask SWMBO to be certain, but I think “my†pint of Jersey costs about 90p. Less than a quid for sure.
thanks, never seen that site before ill check it out
you must be able to get raw milk from your sides of the world in wigan
btw @Rob998 im originally a lancashire lad, you know of nelson, near burnley and blackburn?
That's Nelson for you lolI do know Nelson mate. One of my old biking mates lived in Lancaster Gate. I think the value of the Ducatis and MV Agustas in his garage was more than his house was worth.
you must be able to get raw milk from your sides of the world in wigan
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