Canned milk?

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Yep, not only does it not have any redeeming nutritional value, it is actually toxic. Drink milk that is fresh, frozen, or made into cheese.

If you are not concerned with the above......I've read about home canning milk, and everything says that the flavor is horrid, don't do it.
 

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Jen-pi said:
Well, alrighty then!
Thank you
Are you ok with those answers?
We are more then happy to actually give you more info if you like :love
 

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No, thats fine.
I just read (longingly) about some people with excess milk, but never heard of it being put up that way.
I was reading a blog last night (cant remember which one) about using "canned" milk. I figured it was just what she called evap. milk, but I wanted to ask.
 

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Jen-pi said:
No, thats fine.
I just read (longingly) about some people with excess milk, but never heard of it being put up that way.
I was reading a blog last night (cant remember which one) about using "canned" milk. I figured it was just what she called evap. milk, but I wanted to ask.
THis is the way I look at it. Traditional versus modern.
Cheese versus canned milk
yeast bread versus sourdough
Canned veges versus root cellar and fermented veges

One is nourishing while the other can be toxic, and is generally non nourishing.
 
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