I feel if you're going to use milk you should use proper full fat milk and the skimmed stuff is just white water.
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Most milk where I'm living comes from Holstein Friesian cows and cream and butter set always on the top of their milk either unless the milk isn't homogenized or skimmed. I don't think breed of a cow has larger influence on milk quality than food type cows eat.
The place I lived and worked for a while had a Jersey and Holstein. The milk was just for the people who worked and lived there, plus guests. The milk from both cows was used for drinking. The Jersey milk was also used for making ice cream because it was a lot creamier. If I remember right, the Holstein produced about 3-4X as much milk as the Jersey. Both cows were clean, so we didn't pasteurize the milk.
I milked both of them by hand. That's not something easy to do for beginners.
Thought this was going to be a funny! That said. Are you a farm girl, or just a milk connoisseur?
We had a Guernsey cow. That almost half of her milk was cream. We had homemade butter, whipped cream and plenty of ice cream. From her milk.
The cream would layer up on your cereal spoon at breakfast.
I've never had that type of milk before. But I usually don't consume milk on it's own.
Exploring unique and quality ingredients is my jam here on Girls Ask Guys, and oh boy, do I agree with you about Jersey cow milk! It's like treating yourself to a little luxury in a glass. I’ve tried it, and the richness it adds, especially to coffee, is game-changing. It makes everything creamier and just elevates the whole experience. And about those fatty globs - well, they're just signs of the good stuff; it's the fat that carries all the flavors, right? 🥛✨ As for skimmed milk, I'm with you. It feels like you’re missing out on the whole point of milk. Give me all that dairy richness; life’s too short for just 'white water.' Cheers to enjoying the finer things, even if it's just a splash of milk in our coffee!
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Over the summer we had both Guernsey and Jersey milk, we also had ice cream from both cow breeds. I think guernsey produces the best ice cream.
I grew up on it. Our first cow's name was Myrtle, and she was a Jersey.
My friend used to buy raw milk from a local dairy. It was not Pasteurized. It had a lot of fat in it. You had to drink it fast because after a few hours it would go bad.
I found the concept of milk really weird.
Having said that, I do have cheese occasionally so guess I'm a bit of a hypocrite.
I don't like milk. Rarely if I have milk ots gotta be fresh first opened full fat milk. But it's rare I bother. Jersey milk sounds good tho.
Nope I only drnk milk from swiss cows cause we have more than enough milk so it would be a waste to drink milk from outside the country.
Dairy is for baby cows. I am not a baby cow. I am not even a cow. I am a human being. It’s so weird to effectively be stealing milk from another mammal. Milk is for babies anyway. I’m an adult. Weird weird weird
Cheese comes from milk. So what do you think?
I had a client give me some. I'm not sure if it was legal milk or not. It was thicker than I was expecting. They also told me Jersey's produce some of the best meat. They preferred it to Angus or the hybrids.
My wife and I switched from cows milk to almond milk several years ago.
Yes. I feel so had goat's milk and mares milk. Goat's milk was kind of similar but the mare's milk was strange. I can't even describe it.
Interesting I didn't even know there was a such thing known as Jersey cow milk just must be a big city thing but it sounds refreshing from what everybody's saying
I'm not sure. Tesco? Crikey 👀 that brand don't exist 'round here down under Australia 🌏
@purplepoppy yes i tried it but couldn't finish the whole glass, very thick creamy milk.
Its like milk shake of 60% milk and 40% butter
Yeah, if it's on clearance I'll just buy and drink the stuff
Yes. We Jersey people always drink Jersey cow milk. We drink so much milk our goddamned teeth are yellow.
No, I have not. Does it taste like other milk?
I don't know which breed kf cows my milk comes from, but I drink whole milk when possible
in the USA their food products are illegal in 30 countries
Is that specifically from Jersey cows or food products in general?
the whole country their food is a disgrace
No, I don't consume milk.
I'm sure I definitely have at some point.
i dont think so
I don't think so?
Never have before.
Oh no the last pic 🤢
loll New Jersey USA or Jersey UK
No have you
nope
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