irma <irma@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Dear Nick,
>
> Thanks for asking around, I know much more now, one thing I learned is
> that raw milk is twice the price of a gallong gas....
>
> raw cow milk is $6.00 a gallon , and raw goat milk, $11.00 a gallon...
Yep. That's about the prices I found, too. It sure tastes more than twice
as good as gasoline!
[ . . . ]
If you want
> to go more commercial, yes, buy goates or cows, . . . .
I would say goats, yes, cows no.
> I will have to try your Idea onces Nick, the dry powder milk and cream,
> why ? because we are planning to stay in an tropical country when
> retiring, so we have to start thinking about this idea, just in case
> no fresh products are available.
My daughter is using powdered milk for making custard and such. I told her
to make a quart, add 1/4 cup of heavy cream and see how the kids like it.
Do you have any particular tropical country in mind? We have about 7 acres
and a two bedroom house on a ridge in the middle of a canyon in Northern
Thailand. If you want to see it, eat my SPAM to email me and I'll attach a
pic. I try to get there for three months every year, but it's been a
couple
of years, now. I'm saving my shekels for plane fare. It would appear that
raw milk and fresh rennet are available in Thailand.
http://tinyurl.com/2hgc5r
for rennet. Google on 'Thailand raw milk'.
> also wondering if someone knows in this group, since fresh rennet is
> difficult, not impossible, to ****p to countries were the temp F is 100
> degrees F..., how
> to make "fresh" batches of rennet ? I know there are plants who do the
> thing, also the 4th stomage of a cow has a story..... any ideas ?
Wikipedia tells me: "Many plants have coagulating properties. Some
examples
include fig tree bark, nettles, thistles, mallow, and Creeping Charlie.
Enzymes from thistle or cynara are used in some traditional cheese
production in the Mediterranean."
When are you planning to ****p out?
Zey gezunt!
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