High milk prices?!
- contadina
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I think it's a guideline in England that you don't drink unpasteurised milk, but it's a law in Scotland. If I were pregnant or had an immune difficiency I'd pasteurise it before I drank it. But I'm a hardy wench (having grown up on a diary farm) where I drank lots of unpasteurised and am really chuffed I enjoy it straight from the cow again. It tastes so much better.
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Lucky you! But I still don't think it's allowed to just buy your milk from the farmer - unless they have a proper bottling plant etc, and pay a lot of money to the H&S authorities...
In Germany, I used to buy my milk in my own container at a small farmer's who only had three cows - a proper, oldfashioned, mixed farm. They milked by hand and didn't even have a cooling system.
Mind you, that was 10 years ago. I suppose that "progress" has overtaken them, too.

In Germany, I used to buy my milk in my own container at a small farmer's who only had three cows - a proper, oldfashioned, mixed farm. They milked by hand and didn't even have a cooling system.
Mind you, that was 10 years ago. I suppose that "progress" has overtaken them, too.
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