Have had nothing but trouble from cows since buying it, they follow me everywhere, troll me on facebook. They want it back!
milk2gogo
8 Jul 164#44
Don't worry, Cravendale is 100% real milk, it's just been filtered to remove more of the milk spoiling bacteria so that it lasts longer ... 21 days unopened & for 7 days after opening.
IMHO. Cravendale tastes closest to the milk we drink, straight out of the farm tank!
Arla, who make Cravendale, Big Milk, BoB, etc is a dairy cooperative, & so is owned by the dairy farmers ourselves.
Our milk price is made up from the sales of our milk & the products it's made into. It is not dependant on a milk processor deciding how much (or how little!) he can pay us for milk.
Special offers like this let us say 'Thank you' to our loyal customers <3 ... and hopefully encourage new customers. :sunglasses:
Thank you for supporting us - it's greatly appreciated. :smiley:
bonzobanana
7 Jul 163#27
They filter out the bacteria hence the 'pure' term but by doing so the product becomes more sterile and its not as natural and it means your immune system isn't being tested which is both good and bad. Young children really should be allowed to develop their immune system with such bacteria I would of thought.
Great price and product though and saves waste by not having to throw out off milk.
milk2gogo
8 Jul 163#46
Don't worry, the calves always get fed first, it's the surplus that gets sold.
Calves are born with no inbuilt imunity & must be fed milk from their mothers to build up their immunity. This 'first milk' is called colostrum & contains all the antibodies that a calf needs to get the best start in life. :sunglasses:
In any case, milk from new calved cows cannot go into the food chain until after 4 days.
Calves are weaned around 6-8 weeks old, when they're eating enough solid food to maintain their growth. :smiley:
Please don't believe all the horror stories that are spread about the dairy industry. :disappointed:
All farmers just want happy & healthy animals.
Poorly & unfit animals are just not economic to have!
#LoveCows
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rachaelwalker1991
7 Jul 162#1
Always buy this milk usually £3 for 2 offer. :smile: brilliant price and great taste. Nice one
KiKai
7 Jul 161#2
I agree it's a great buy for a great tasting milk... :laughing:
Saro
7 Jul 161#3
wa hay. thanks
KiKai to Saro
7 Jul 16#10
You're welcome guys... :laughing:
ssgczc
7 Jul 161#4
good find, thanks.
plodging
7 Jul 161#5
Aldi do filtered milk for 99p
KiKai to plodging
7 Jul 16#11
Good to know for future reference... :laughing:
drummerdickens
7 Jul 161#6
wow 50p a litre
hazey2002
7 Jul 161#7
Fantastic deal
miaomiaobaubau
7 Jul 161#8
got 3 this morning only because I was with the scooter, counting to go back with the lorry.
Anyway, it can easily be frozen
KiKai to miaomiaobaubau
7 Jul 16#12
A lorry load, how much freezer space do you have? :laughing:
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Have had nothing but trouble from cows since buying it, they follow me everywhere, troll me on facebook. They want it back!
IMHO. Cravendale tastes closest to the milk we drink, straight out of the farm tank!
Arla, who make Cravendale, Big Milk, BoB, etc is a dairy cooperative, & so is owned by the dairy farmers ourselves.
Our milk price is made up from the sales of our milk & the products it's made into. It is not dependant on a milk processor deciding how much (or how little!) he can pay us for milk.
Special offers like this let us say 'Thank you' to our loyal customers <3 ... and hopefully encourage new customers. :sunglasses:
Thank you for supporting us - it's greatly appreciated. :smiley:
Great price and product though and saves waste by not having to throw out off milk.
Calves are born with no inbuilt imunity & must be fed milk from their mothers to build up their immunity. This 'first milk' is called colostrum & contains all the antibodies that a calf needs to get the best start in life. :sunglasses:
In any case, milk from new calved cows cannot go into the food chain until after 4 days.
Calves are weaned around 6-8 weeks old, when they're eating enough solid food to maintain their growth. :smiley:
Please don't believe all the horror stories that are spread about the dairy industry. :disappointed:
All farmers just want happy & healthy animals.
Poorly & unfit animals are just not economic to have!
#LoveCows
All comments (88)
Anyway, it can easily be frozen