Thanks Squirrel (and welcome). Great work with your descriptions.we have difficulty sourcing unhomogenised milk in Vic, but I know from 30 plus years of making yoghurt that it worked better with the old milk.
I read your last sentance then had to go away to check. I buy unhomogenised milk all the time from the supermarket. The Parmalat Pure Organic Full Cream Milk by Pauls is unhomogenised.Could it be you were confusing it with unpasturised which is very hard to source??
Quote from: JaneeZee on June 15, 2009, 03:07:04 amI read your last sentance then had to go away to check. I buy unhomogenised milk all the time from the supermarket. The Parmalat Pure Organic Full Cream Milk by Pauls is unhomogenised.Could it be you were confusing it with unpasturised which is very hard to source??No, I stopped looking a few years ago - but the times they are a-changing - thanks JaneZ. Looks like some unhomogenised milk is returning to the market.Our local s/market doesn't have it, nor does the milk bar, but Coles does - so we can get it. Thanks
i've recently discovered i have issues with dairy and was talking to karen3 yesterday who suggested the cleopatra's milk - but i have a complete aversion to 'real' milk - i have childhood memories of that horrible cream on top of the milk bottle if you were first to drink the milk, bleh i know it's not great for you but i love my skim with as much 'realness' removed as possible lol
Nay-nay can you skim and and use the cream to make butter?? Trying to convince myself when we move that a cow is a good idea...the everyday milking is what holds me back...what happens when you go on holidays
Quote from: faffa_70 on July 04, 2009, 01:52:08 amNay-nay can you skim and and use the cream to make butter?? Trying to convince myself when we move that a cow is a good idea...the everyday milking is what holds me back...what happens when you go on holidays Kathryn I didn't think people with cows took holidays