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minus-square@A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•2 months agoJoke’s on you, my whole neighborhood is farmers. Eggs for days baby. They keep trying to give me raw milk tho…
minus-squareqyronOPlinkfedilink8•2 months agoYour neighbours keep their hens inside or are they allowed to roam free? Because chickens will gladly trespass, forage around, and casually leave an egg behind.
minus-square@A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink4•2 months agoThey across the street, hanging out behind a fence with the goats. We’re on good terms :)
minus-square@Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilink1•2 months agoBoil the milk? Like, I don’t understand what’s the problem with raw milk.
minus-square@A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•2 months agoGee if only you could Google Louis Pasteur
minus-squareKilgore Troutlinkfedilink0•1 month agoPasteurisation is only necessary when cows/goats are kept in unhygienic conditions or are bred in a factory.
minus-square@A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 month agoYes hygiene is a major reason for it, but not all Kurt Vonnegut would’ve known that. My favorite literary character of all time that you’ve co-op’d would, too.
minus-squareKilgore Troutlinkfedilink1•edit-21 month agoWith pasteurisation you lose not only “bad” bacteria inside the milk. You lose all of them. It’s safe to require it when milk is produced industrially and sold packaged in supermarkets, but your neighbour’s milk is likely safe. Source: I have lived in an organic farm. Drank unpasteurised milk. edit: the idea behind the nick was to honour Kurt. What I write is my own thoughts.
minus-square@mehdi_benadel@lemmy.balamb.frlinkfedilink5•edit-22 months agoI don’t think it’s that easy. You’re supposed to do it early, and milk burns and/or evaporates if you don’t do it the right way (I suppose bain-marie in a closed cooker).
Joke’s on you, my whole neighborhood is farmers. Eggs for days baby.
They keep trying to give me raw milk tho…
Your neighbours keep their hens inside or are they allowed to roam free?
Because chickens will gladly trespass, forage around, and casually leave an egg behind.
They across the street, hanging out behind a fence with the goats. We’re on good terms :)
Boil the milk? Like, I don’t understand what’s the problem with raw milk.
Gee if only you could Google Louis Pasteur
Pasteurisation is only necessary when cows/goats are kept in unhygienic conditions or are bred in a factory.
Yes hygiene is a major reason for it, but not all
Kurt Vonnegut would’ve known that. My favorite literary character of all time that you’ve co-op’d would, too.
With pasteurisation you lose not only “bad” bacteria inside the milk. You lose all of them.
It’s safe to require it when milk is produced industrially and sold packaged in supermarkets, but your neighbour’s milk is likely safe.
Source: I have lived in an organic farm. Drank unpasteurised milk.
edit: the idea behind the nick was to honour Kurt. What I write is my own thoughts.
I don’t think it’s that easy. You’re supposed to do it early, and milk burns and/or evaporates if you don’t do it the right way (I suppose bain-marie in a closed cooker).