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@Senile_Texas_Aggie , Thank you for the link and the info. If you go to www.97milk.com, there is a more indepth explanation of why milk is being dumped..... it came up in a PDF file in my computer....
There is good info on why whole milk is as good or better for you with the difference in Omega-3's ..... I cannot stand low-fat or skim milk. One of the reasons why so many kids stopped drinking milk was that they went to low-fat and the taste is not there. Plus, whole milk has been shown to give a more "full feeling" than the others.... again the fat satisfies cravings for fullness.... as many on the keto diets have learned, fat is not all so bad.
Chilly here this morning, was 39 , only up to 44 at nearly noon. Still very breezy/windy. Going to go out and see about getting the cats and chickens fed and possibly going down to the farm we tested the first of the week and dropping off the jump drive for the farmer and getting my meters and all. I also need to make a trip up to the farm where I have my cow and get a couple 2 gal buckets of milk, and maybe go to the laundromat and do some laundry since I cannot/willnot use my washer here with all the water problems. That is not critical yet but needs to be addressed within the next week or 2.
I need to go to town the first of the week and get some chicken feed too. My planning ahead and stockpiling for being in the hosp and rehab and all is about run out.
Corona virus "numbers" are looking better, "flattening the curve" seems to have actually left many hospitals empty and some have actually closed in some states..... with no "elective surgeries", all of a sudden there are nurses and no one to take care of. I don't think some of that news is getting out there with the mainstream media, but there are many "small time reporters" and even some just plain ole people that have been going around and taking pictures of empty "testing sites" and empty hospitals and all that to try to get out that there are many areas where this is not the end of the world. I am not suggesting that there aren't places that it has been really horrible, or that this is not a serious situation, but we have to start to get back to some sort of working, living, "normal" existence..... before there is nothing to go back to and this country is worse off than it ever was in the worst of the worst depression years.
There are many, even some on here, that believe they have had it and survived it like they would have a flu. I am of the belief that there is alot of truth to that. And I think that there are many that may have had the ability to fight it off with healthy immune systems.
I am sorry for all that have lost loved ones. Many/most have also had other health issues.... and if not this corona-virus, then they may have succumbed to another flu of sorts. There have been some that have died just from this and some that were young and seemingly healthy. But doesn't that happen in everyday life too?????
We continue on here much like it hasn't had much effect on the day to day..... because the rhythms of farming and life don't stop. I have been lucky in as much as I have been somewhat restricted anyway.... so no real big deal, in the scheme of things.
Be careful out there, but realize that this will pass, and we will hopefully get back to some sort of normal, even if it is a new normal.
There is good info on why whole milk is as good or better for you with the difference in Omega-3's ..... I cannot stand low-fat or skim milk. One of the reasons why so many kids stopped drinking milk was that they went to low-fat and the taste is not there. Plus, whole milk has been shown to give a more "full feeling" than the others.... again the fat satisfies cravings for fullness.... as many on the keto diets have learned, fat is not all so bad.
Chilly here this morning, was 39 , only up to 44 at nearly noon. Still very breezy/windy. Going to go out and see about getting the cats and chickens fed and possibly going down to the farm we tested the first of the week and dropping off the jump drive for the farmer and getting my meters and all. I also need to make a trip up to the farm where I have my cow and get a couple 2 gal buckets of milk, and maybe go to the laundromat and do some laundry since I cannot/willnot use my washer here with all the water problems. That is not critical yet but needs to be addressed within the next week or 2.
I need to go to town the first of the week and get some chicken feed too. My planning ahead and stockpiling for being in the hosp and rehab and all is about run out.
Corona virus "numbers" are looking better, "flattening the curve" seems to have actually left many hospitals empty and some have actually closed in some states..... with no "elective surgeries", all of a sudden there are nurses and no one to take care of. I don't think some of that news is getting out there with the mainstream media, but there are many "small time reporters" and even some just plain ole people that have been going around and taking pictures of empty "testing sites" and empty hospitals and all that to try to get out that there are many areas where this is not the end of the world. I am not suggesting that there aren't places that it has been really horrible, or that this is not a serious situation, but we have to start to get back to some sort of working, living, "normal" existence..... before there is nothing to go back to and this country is worse off than it ever was in the worst of the worst depression years.
There are many, even some on here, that believe they have had it and survived it like they would have a flu. I am of the belief that there is alot of truth to that. And I think that there are many that may have had the ability to fight it off with healthy immune systems.
I am sorry for all that have lost loved ones. Many/most have also had other health issues.... and if not this corona-virus, then they may have succumbed to another flu of sorts. There have been some that have died just from this and some that were young and seemingly healthy. But doesn't that happen in everyday life too?????
We continue on here much like it hasn't had much effect on the day to day..... because the rhythms of farming and life don't stop. I have been lucky in as much as I have been somewhat restricted anyway.... so no real big deal, in the scheme of things.
Be careful out there, but realize that this will pass, and we will hopefully get back to some sort of normal, even if it is a new normal.