New Milk Jar Covers (PIX)

Rebbetzin

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Last week I found the cutest fabric! It is a Polar Fleece type. It has a bit of stretch so it covers the jars and the ice paks that go against the jars to quickly chill the milk while I am milking.

I used some old buttons to keep the ribbon I used for a drawstrings from going back in the casing.

I think they are cute. And very practical!

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The glasses of milk are what made me buy it!!

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(And no I haven't finished the cowboy shirt yet, I will put on the collar today!)
 

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Good idea!
I might need a similar set up this winter, except it will have heating pads rather then ice packs :lol:
 

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Bubblingbrooks said:
Good idea!
I might need a similar set up this winter, except it will have heating pads rather then ice packs :lol:
Your winter weather is just perfect to quick chilling goat milk!! No ice packs neeeded at all!
 

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Rebbetzin said:
Bubblingbrooks said:
Good idea!
I might need a similar set up this winter, except it will have heating pads rather then ice packs :lol:
Your winter weather is just perfect to quick chilling goat milk!! No ice packs neeeded at all!
30 below would freeze it solid though :lol:
 
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