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Where is your milk from? Keeping it local?

pirate_girl

legendary ⚓
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I just posted this on netcookingtalk.

Check the code to see if you're supporting your local dairy farmer(s).
I checked a half gallon of milk from Kroger.
It said 18, so Indiana.
 

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luvs

'lil yinzer~
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depends- i'll usually get 4% milk via 'iggle, -(local), tho buy almond/soy--
 

tiredretired

The Old Salt
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Interesting. My gallon of milk from WallyWorld for $2.69 a gallon says 50-VER for Vermont and Plant Code 1880 for Rochester NY.

I would buy my milk more local from a local dairy but they continue to pay the farmers record low prices per hundredweight while retailing their milk at almost $5.00 a gallon here. That shit just cannot continue so I boycott them.
 

tiredretired

The Old Salt
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Just noticed. #11. District of Columbia!

They must use all the horse shit that spews from the liberals to fertilize the land. :yum:
 

jwstewar

Active member
I was say the majority of our milk comes from one of the goats in the red barn about 350' from our house. :)
 

tiredretired

The Old Salt
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I was say the majority of our milk comes from one of the goats in the red barn about 350' from our house. :)

I could never figure out why you farmers go through all the trouble of milking those animals when you can just go the store and buy it in a bottle and be done with it.:yum::bolt::th_lmao:
 

pirate_girl

legendary ⚓
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There is a dairy plant here in town.
It's been in business for years.
Arps.
Their milk is outrageously priced.
I choose Kroger for milk, the one granddaughter is lactose intolerant so she gets soy or almond milk.
Actually no one drinks much real milk in the house.
It's mainly used for cooking and baking.
 
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