|
Post by genebo on Aug 25, 2015 19:28:58 GMT
My daughter just bought A2 milk at the Fresh Market in Richmond, VA. There is an announcement that it will be in Walmart within two weeks! www.facebook.com/a2milkUSA?fref=ts
|
|
|
Post by Blessings Farms on Aug 25, 2015 22:39:22 GMT
Seems like its about time. We drink our milk A2 and unpasturize too. We can seel it as pet food but not for humans. Nancy makes her soap and I make the Real Ice Cream.
|
|
|
Post by genebo on Aug 26, 2015 0:03:16 GMT
It sounds like you have the best of both worlds ... raw A2 milk!
|
|
|
Post by Blessings Farms on Aug 26, 2015 13:40:24 GMT
Most comes from our mini nubian goats. 4 years and counting and have not passed away yet.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 14:02:07 GMT
I hate walmart I will not buy anything from them. As far as the A2 milk. I suspect this is no different then any other commercial milk except for the A2 gene. I would assume this is coming from a high production environment with high corn input and probably less than sanitary conditions. No thanks. In the winter when I dont milk I get my milk from a local on farm dairy. They are Jersey cows most likely a mix of a2 a1 as most are.
|
|
|
Post by genebo on Aug 26, 2015 17:39:05 GMT
We are lucky to be able to choose. My grandkids are stuck in a metropolitan area with only two choices: Drink A1 milk or do without. I fixed them up with a cow share program to get pure A2 milk, but the operation was too small. They could only get 1/2 gallon per week. Not enough to make a difference. Their milk consumption was much higher. They ended up drinking A1 milk 6 days a week.
Sometimes perfection is not available. We're happy that the grandkids are finally able to eliminate A1 from their diet.
|
|