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Is it a sin for Christians to eat greasy bacon?

No kidding I will bet! not 1% of the people in the US under 60, have ever tasted any raw milk. I have, but I also have 60 beat a few years.
 
I hope your son does not give up ! You must encourage him, because its not easy to be a farmer. It does seem like he has a love for it and he cares about what he eats :)

About the cows and milk, we have a joke here in SA, about the boy who found a lot of empty milk bottles and told his mom he found the nest of a cow. (Well most city people have never seen how a cow is milked,nor have they tasted raw milk.)

Raw milk does not go rotten , it goes sour and it tastes great when that happens. Normally pasteurized milk goes off and smells really bad and becomes bitter. I strain the sour milk and keep the cottage cheese that is left behind. :P

C
 
samuel said:
No kidding I will bet! not 1% of the people in the US under 60, have ever tasted any raw milk. I have, but I also have 60 beat a few years.

I pay $1 for two liters of raw milk from the farmer. He wants to sell his farm, but I so hope he does not. Its so difficult to find raw milk, there are only a few farmers that are prepared to sell it to you direct.
 
Thinking about it; I'm not sure you could get a farmer to sell you any raw milk in the US. The FDA might come down on them like a hungry bear on a steak for selling raw mik?, I don't really know.
 
samuel said:
Thinking about it; I'm not sure you could get a farmer to sell you any raw milk in the US. The FDA might come down on them like a hungry bear on a steak for selling raw mik?, I don't really know.
In Australia I know its illegal, so some farmers have found a legal loophole . They sell raw milk as a "milk bath" which you must clean yourself with . They do hint that they cannot prevent people from drinking this beauty product. :lol

In South Africa, you an only buy legally from a farmer , but that farmer may not sell raw milk to a shop for resale. He has to be the point of sale, and has to have a license for it.
 
We use to raise sheep for food, and sell raw sheeps milk, but now we have switched to raising grass-fed jerseys. We also raise free-range chickens, ducks, and turkeys...we love the duck and chicken eggs. We have been buying raw milk for many years, and raising our food as much as possible. In the St. Louis metro area, raw milk, and the whole Weston A. Price thing is very big now.
 
samuel said:
:biglol People over here in the USA think milk comes out of those simi transparent plastic jugs, they would never dream it comes from a COW
my coworker has cows and has slaughtere them, my wife's dad did the same we do have farmers over here. I live 30 miles from a dairy farm. Mcarthur diary.

jason
 
my coworker has cows and has slaughtere them, my wife's dad did the same we do have farmers over here. I live 30 miles from a dairy farm. Mcarthur diary.

I know we have a few farmers. But the 95% majority of Americans live in the Asphalt Jungles, and think dirt! is something that gets under their fingernails. :lol I know none of my children have ever had any raw cows milk, I used to garden somewhat but never kept any livestock, except chickens. Well my two oldest might have, they stayed with their great-grand-parents some, they had a milk cow. And drank the milk raw, and made their own butter.

And my grand-children don't even know what a real cow looks like, if they were to see one off of Tv, it would probably give them a night-mare.
 
I'm a hunter and I have a few squirrels in the freezer right now. I likes me some squirrel dumplins'....

:D

Should christians eat squirrel dumplings?
 
I don't see anything wrong with Squirrel dumplins, just as long as you don't eat the Brains like my ex-wife's family used too. There was a real bunch of barbarians. :)
They ate Squirrels, Ground-hogs, Turtles, Birds (especially the Red ones), any kind of fish they could catch, and one time the neighbors dog went missing ??? - never really knew too much about that. :nono This is no joke!!.
 
samuel said:
my coworker has cows and has slaughtere them, my wife's dad did the same we do have farmers over here. I live 30 miles from a dairy farm. Mcarthur diary.

I know we have a few farmers. But the 95% majority of Americans live in the Asphalt Jungles, and think dirt! is something that gets under their fingernails. :lol I know none of my children have ever had any raw cows milk, I used to garden somewhat but never kept any livestock, except chickens. Well my two oldest might have, they stayed with their great-grand-parents some, they had a milk cow. And drank the milk raw, and made their own butter.

And my grand-children don't even know what a real cow looks like, if they were to see one off of Tv, it would probably give them a night-mare.
you live ashville take then to cherokee and look around the the smoky mountains hunt the deers there and eat it, i know this time of year is about the time of deer season and there's always the fishing there for trout in the natahalie rivers. I fished there a few months ago with my grandson beatiful area, just watch for the dueling banjos if you here them pedal faster.

jason
 
lovely said:
We use to raise sheep for food, and sell raw sheeps milk, but now we have switched to raising grass-fed jerseys. We also raise free-range chickens, ducks, and turkeys...we love the duck and chicken eggs. We have been buying raw milk for many years, and raising our food as much as possible. In the St. Louis metro area, raw milk, and the whole Weston A. Price thing is very big now.
you think you live in missouri and that area is pretty much a concrete jungle, i was at ft.leonardwood last year, the ozarks are beautiful!
 
you live ashville take then to cherokee and look around the the smoky mountains hunt the deers there and eat it, i know this time of year is about the time of deer season and there's always the fishing there for trout in the natahalie rivers. I fished there a few months ago with my grandson beatiful area, just watch for the dueling banjos if you here them pedal faster.

jason

I used to Fly Fish for Trout all over these hills, but have never been a hunter. Don't fish anymore! my old back retired on me. :verysad
 
I think what they do with the milk had made me unable to drink it. companies ! with past. and Homg.

Our son said try his goats milk
and I could drink it. Only thing is I could not use it in cooking.
Some people do not like the taste. But I think that is because its been sitting for a few days.
The first two days its great, but after that the taste gets stronger each day.
The farm milk taste really good.
He also butchers his animal. and the bacon - which is called side pork is even better then bacon.
 
samuel said:
you live ashville take then to cherokee and look around the the smoky mountains hunt the deers there and eat it, i know this time of year is about the time of deer season and there's always the fishing there for trout in the natahalie rivers. I fished there a few months ago with my grandson beatiful area, just watch for the dueling banjos if you here them pedal faster.

jason

I used to Fly Fish for Trout all over these hills, but have never been a hunter. Don't fish anymore! my old back retired on me. :verysad
that just darn too bad, it's fun to fish with the grandkids, my grandson wouldnt be able to handle the ocean or the inlets or th lagoon. Florida you can fly fish, but you must use larger sinks in the lakes if you and most of the rivers are very deep and slow moving ie kissimi river and the st, johns. though the lagoon is shallow.

of course one can catch and kill turtles and gators(all edible) in florida.

jason
 
jasoncran said:
you think you live in missouri and that area is pretty much a concrete jungle, i was at ft.leonardwood last year, the ozarks are beautiful!

Jason, you're right, near St. Louis metro it is all concrete, the same goes for Kansas City, but the rest is mostly small towns surrounded by rural land...and the Ozarks are amazing...though you may even find some concrete out there for the sake of tourism. I actually love the Ft. Lenoard wood area. We live in the middle of nowhere, no concrete except what the fence posts may have been stuck in. ;)
 
so you live in the st.robert area, btw the way that area had some massive earth quakes yrs ago.

i got to see the famous rt66 there and i never got to see the restaurant in the cave or the jesse james hideout

jason
 
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