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David Hill 14-12-2013 05:04 PM

Have I missed something?
 
I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay

sacha 14-12-2013 05:06 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On 2013-12-14 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill said:

I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay


Interesting question. I wonder what they'd say if you asked them!
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon


'Mike'[_4_] 14-12-2013 05:07 PM

Have I missed something?
 
"David Hill" wrote in message ...

I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay

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David, how about 'wet' milk made from 'powdered milk' for a starter?

Mike

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www.rneba.org.uk

Derek Turner 14-12-2013 05:17 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill wrote:

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay


No artificial insemination in those herds then?

Can't you father do that? No, miss, it has to be the bull.

[email protected] 14-12-2013 07:24 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill
wrote:

I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?


Is it homogenised? Most shop milk is now, which is why you don't get
the cream floating on top.
Maybe Tesco have started selling an unhomogenised version as they can
see a market for people who want a creamy topped milk just like it
used to be.

G.Harman

David in Normandy[_8_] 14-12-2013 08:49 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On 14/12/2013 18:04, David Hill wrote:
I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay


It probably means if it totally free of horse milk. ;-)

--
David in Normandy.

Bill Grey 14-12-2013 09:11 PM

Have I missed something?
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill
wrote:

I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I
missed something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?


Is it homogenised? Most shop milk is now, which is why you don't get
the cream floating on top.
Maybe Tesco have started selling an unhomogenised version as they can
see a market for people who want a creamy topped milk just like it
used to be.

G.Harman


When I was working it was common for me to buy a pint of milk form a mikman
I would encounter on his round. I asked one for a pint and he asked "
Pasturised, Sterilised. Homogenised or Jersey ? " We do we get those
choices any more ?

Bill



Bill Grey 14-12-2013 09:12 PM

Have I missed something?
 

"David Hill" wrote in message
...
I know that I am a bit old fashioned and stuck in my ways but have I missed
something along the way?
I bought a litre of Gold top milk in Tesco a couple of days ago and the
label states

"Tesco finest milk
from purebred Jersey and Guernsey cows"

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay



Digitally maybe ?....:-)

Bill



Phil Cook 14-12-2013 10:04 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On 14/12/2013 17:17, Derek Turner wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill wrote:

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay


No artificial insemination in those herds then?


Jersey and Guernsey coos? I think they might want to use AI given how
cantankerous the bulls of those breeds can be.
--
Phil Cook

Janet 14-12-2013 10:28 PM

Have I missed something?
 
In article ,
says...

When I was working it was common for me to buy a pint of milk form a mikman
I would encounter on his round. I asked one for a pint and he asked "
Pasturised, Sterilised. Homogenised or Jersey ? " We do we get those
choices any more ?


All those and lots more; take a look in any supermarket.

Janet.


sacha 14-12-2013 10:52 PM

Have I missed something?
 
On 2013-12-14 22:04:02 +0000, Phil Cook said:

On 14/12/2013 17:17, Derek Turner wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 17:04:33 +0000, David Hill wrote:

"Made in the traditional way."

Is there any other?
David @ a now wet side of Swansea Bay


No artificial insemination in those herds then?


Jersey and Guernsey coos? I think they might want to use AI given how
cantankerous the bulls of those breeds can be.


They're said to be related to Spanish fighting bulls. Ai for Jersey
herds is well distributed all over the world.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon


David Hill 14-12-2013 11:09 PM

Have I missed something?
 

Digitally maybe ?....:-)

Bill


That's the way I was first taught to milk a cow.


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