masseyrider
Veteran Member
Ahhh! Fresh milk still warm from the cow.As others have mentioned when I couldn't get raw milk I only drank chocolate to hid the taste. I still don't like store milk even though it's what I get now, but I almost never drink it, just for cooking and on fruits or cereals.
I grew up on a fruit farm but Pa was old country and old school.
We always had a milk cow or two, chickens and piggies.
You could taste the differences in the milk as the seasons and feed changed.
The biggest difference was when they first went out on pasture in the spring.
One distinct flavor that came through was what Pa called wild carrot. I don't know what it really was called but we always checked for it before putting them out to pasture in a fresh field.
We had a cow that just loved tomatoes. You couldn't give her more than one or two or the flavor came through.
Cows really liked peaches and apples. It was always amusing to watch them eat peaches.
You'ld see the chewing action and then they'd spit the pit out.
Didn't seem to affect the milks taste.
The whipped cream from the Jerseys couldn't be beet for richness or that slight golden color.
Piggies often got a cooked mix of potatoes, chop and milk. It made for a white tender pork that I've never seen since the old farm days. The noise they raised when they realised that was coming. Oinking, squealing, snorting... pushing each other out of the way to be the first one in the trough. Then the slurping, slopping sounds as they got their snouts into it.
In today's world grocery shoppers have no idea what they are missing.