The only un-pasteurized milk I've drank was breast milk & I didn't get sick
isnt it all breast milk?
jake
The only un-pasteurized milk I've drank was breast milk & I didn't get sick
My family has been drinking non-pasturized milk for about six months.
It's considerably better tasting. I believe it is better for us since the farmer feeds the cows grass and doesn't have to continuously medicate the herd to deal with with sick cows in an industrial dairy.
p.s. My daughter gave up sodas altogether because she would rather drink the milk!
The FDA, whose headquarters are in Silver Spring, Maryland, apparently got wind of this arrangement and launched an investigation. The agency spent over a year and countless tax dollars on an undercover infiltration of Grassfed on the Hill. Its agents joined the club under assumed names, placed orders for milk, and went into private residences to pick up their purchases. Then the FDA conducted an armed, pre-dawn raid on Allgyer’s farm in April 2010, during which agents found raw milk coolers marked for various destinations in Maryland. Now it had all the evidence it needed to prove that Allgyer was engaged in the dastardly act of selling raw milk across state lines.
The Department of Justice is asking U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Stengel for summary judgment to impose the injunction on Allgyer. All the judge has to do is sign the government’s ready-made form, and Allgyer will be banned from ever selling his milk to folks from out of state again, at which point he will be “essentially … out of business,” according to raw-milk advocate David Gumpert.Actually, he doesn’t just get to be put out of business. The proposed injunction provides for the added privilege of having his farm inspected whenever FDA agents are bored or just have the urge, AND he gets to pay big time for the privilege (at rates of $87.57 or $104.96 per hour, plus 51 cents a mile for their travel, plus the regular government “per diem” for meals and hotels). One inspection that lasts a day or two, and involves two or three agents, who, of course, have to write up a detailed report afterwards, could cost $10,000. Maybe they decide to do it once a year, maybe once a month, maybe once a week. Whatever their pleasure.
At the end of five years, Allgyer can tell the court he’s been a good boy, and appeal to have the injunction lifted, and maybe it will be and maybe it won’t. If not, the inspection arrangement continues.
Romney?Okay boys and girls, quiz time.
Who is the ONLY presidential candidate on record as being against such shenanigans and any federal laws criminalizing interstate trade in raw milk?
Three guesses, first two don't count.
OK folks. Settle down, now. You just don't get it.
You are too stupid to decide what kind of milk to drink. You're too stupid to know what food to eat. You're too dumb to know what you want to smoke, or drink, or drive, or shoot, or...
The government knows better than we do when it comes to living our daily lives in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Just do what they say and all will be fine.
From what I've read and heard from people who've read more than me, no human is lactose intolerant. Everything necessary for the digestion of dairy products by humans is in there at the beginning, but most of it gets removed during the pasteurization and homogenization processes, rendering it inedible by those we have now labeled "lactose intolerant". Vogels dairy sells raw milk, my sick kittens love it.
I would rather not get sick , Ill pass on amish goods .
What do you think the Amish drink?I would rather not get sick , Ill pass on amish goods .
My newborn daughter could only tolerate one type of formula: Nutramigen, at $34/can. And even on this she weighed only 16 pounds at her year-old checkup.
I got a hold of some raw goat's milk, put her on it, and she gained 2 pounds in a single month.
**** you, FDA, for making it illegal to properly nourish my daughter.
One of many reasons why Ron Paul will have my vote.