She was milked for over two years, so it was time to dry her up to complete the cycle. So no more wonderful raw whole milk, at least for now. πππβ¨π€
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She was milked for over two years, so it was time to dry her up to complete the cycle. So no more wonderful raw whole milk, at least for now. πππβ¨π€
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Do you mean that you can only milk the cow again after a good length of time (such as 2 years again)? π€ππ€―π
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Well, cows are only supposed to produce milk while they're suckling their calves. The milking process extends that notably, so there needs to be a longer rest period afterward. πππβ¨π€
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I wonder if your local jungle community having more cows would have more net benefits in the long run. π€π§ββοΈππ€―π€
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Given how much one cow eats every day, we don't have enough space for more than one at a time. There also aren't really enough people to milk them reliably. πππβ¨π€
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To enjoy your superfood fire coffee to the fullest, you would need fresh cow's milk, which may not be easy and cheap to get from grocery stores where you do shopping for some necessities. π€π€―π
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Well, it's better with milk, that's true, but I adapt. I'm adding more coconut meat to compensate. I would never buy milk from a store now. Raw whole milk is the only way to go. πππβ¨π€
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I assume that it's more than just the taste which gets affected when you replace cow's milk with coconut milk (though both are nutritious !INDEED). π€π§ββοΈ
It's completely understandable why you prefer fresh raw whole milk over the ones sold at markets. π§ββοΈπ€
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Yes, indeed, that's true. The texture is strongly affected, though thankfully coconut meat gets it pretty close.
Yep, it's a whole different world, and once you know it, there's no going back. π π π β¨ π€
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