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What type of Milk do you use?
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How in the world do you find no vitamins added? I swear, sometimes living in a small town has its drawbacks.Steveig84 said:organic 1.5% fat, pasturised non homoginised mostly depending where i am....oh and no added vits ;-)
Charlie said:How in the world do you find no vitamins added? I swear, sometimes living in a small town has its drawbacks.Steveig84 said:organic 1.5% fat, pasturised non homoginised mostly depending where i am....oh and no added vits ;-)
Addition of Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin D to fluid milk is a legal requirement under Health Canada's Food and Drugs Act (see Appendix 9-1, Table 1). Vitamin D is added to all forms of milk while Vitamin A is added only to skim and partly (partially) skimmed milks.
Yes, and that you should choose a milk thatj. said:What I heard Ray say about milk is try and see which type you can consume without bad reactions, and that if you're drinking many quarts whole milk might be fattening.
tastes good to you.
My problem too. I was buying raw here from a farm but when the season changed, and the feed changed, it didn't taste good anymore!Charlie said:How in the world do you find no vitamins added? I swear, sometimes living in a small town has its drawbacks.Steveig84 said:organic 1.5% fat, pasturised non homoginised mostly depending where i am....oh and no added vits ;-)
Brag brag brag.Sugarsavedme said:Skim, pasteurised milk with no additives. In Australia we don't add anything to our milk.
Charlie said:Brag brag brag.Sugarsavedme said:Skim, pasteurised milk with no additives. In Australia we don't add anything to our milk.