I bought some Meadowbrook Farms whole milk in a glass bottle a couple of days ago. Expiration date: Jan 21. I noticed today when I opened it and poured milk out that some of the milk solids had congealed on the inside of the top of the neck of the glass jar (and some of that came out with the poured-out milk). Is this a sign of rottenness, or of some kind of extremely wholesome milk? I can't tell from the smell.
posted on Jan 13, 2008 - 17 answers
I live in a medium-sized city in the US. Where can I find cow milk that's not homogenized? [more inside]
posted on Jan 19, 2007 - 14 answers ![]()
The cream that floats to the top of non-homogenized milk is extremely heavy, almost as thick as butter. Is it sold separately? [more inside]
posted on Jan 19, 2007 - 8 answers ![]()
What's the deal with dairy? [more inside]
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Cheap alternatives for the lactose-intolerant? [more inside]
posted on Feb 22, 2006 - 27 answers
I've been having muscle fatigue problems for several years. It's mostly specific to my legs, which rules out Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (according to my doctor).
Recently, I tried eliminating various categories of food from my diet again, because I've had problems with certain things before. When I mostly eliminated cow's milk from my diet (I think I slipped once and accidentally had some ice cream), the problem mostly disappeared. Last night, I had a big mug of my friend's real hot chocolate, which she makes with milk for that extra unhealthfulness. Today, I could barely operate the clutch in my car. My doctor says that he's never heard of a connection like that before. Could a protien in milk be causing muscle fatigue in a particular part of my body?
posted on Dec 15, 2004 - 11 answers