Thank you Richard, it tastes amazing. I wish I lived a little closer, but it's only half an hour up the road; so I'll definitely be revisiting daisy's Milk Shed
@@lsbfilmproductionsmate Richard is a ma son,........ He's a scummy 2 faced mole - part of the enemy. Bad advice, misdirection and placation is the worms little game.
I love raw klim! Mine is from a farm 40 minutes drive away, but they have a farm shop too. I can't drink milk as a rule, my throat gets a lot of mucous at night which is unpleasant - not to mention skipping to the loo (or a mad dash if I'm outside). But this is different, I get no side effects and it is delicious. My husband is too conditioned and doesn't want "that poison". Um, have you seen what you are drinking - stuff taken out and artificial vitamins put back in! Oh well can't change some of the medical experimental people.
A little tip folks, When making a visit make sure the last time you used your card anywhere else you used your pin. You never know when your card has had its limit before you're asked to use the pin of which there is no option to do here. Hubby got caught out once.
Coston Hall Farm near Wymondham also has a raw milk machine. You can pay by cash as well as card there. I have tried Daisy Farm a couple of times, but on one ocassion I paid by card and the milk machine was empty.
@@rastaralph7154 it's card only at the moment, but could change if enough people ask for it. They do use bottles.. I said in the video it's 50p for the plastic bottles and £2 for glass, that you can wash and reuse for the next trip 👍🏻
Great video Chris, I'm lucky enough to have two farms relatively local and the extra expense is worth it, glass bottles with a carrier can be bought online for refills and you can literally taste natures goodness in every drop.
Thanks We too now have our milk delivered from our local dairy in glass':] Like back in the 70s&80s':] Mcqueens Dairy Preston. They make the sparrows look lazy! 1:30am its on our step and we live 30 miles away from preston. So we have fresh milk b4 bed sometimes. Wow holy cow':]
Have you seen the things you can get from vending machines in Japan? I watch a channel who tries load's of them out and A5 wagyu looks amazing for really cheap along with everything else 😋👍💚💛❤️
Raw milk is a must, grew up with it till the farmer retired, its impossible to find anywhere local that sells it these days even though I'm in a very rural part of the countryside that use to be full of small dairy farms when I was a child. I now buy it from a farm that sends it to me, I usually get 15 litres and freeze them.
Do they take cash Kris? I won't use any companies that won't accept cash. EDIT: You answered my question on the video. I should've been patient and waited until the end!
@Missdoubletrouble541 not since they were robbed. They may do for the non vending machine bits, but otherwise it's card. (Which I can understand) It's an unmanned shop in the middle of nowhere. We all seen and heard about a-holes stealing ATMs, a vending machine would be even easier.
@lsbfilmproductions yep. Sad times. We used to be able to leave our back doors unlocked once upon a time. A family in my area used to leave eggs and apples outside their home for people to help themselves to and leave money in the box. Everything got taken including the money, The people never shared their produce again.....
Chris, yes raw milk is the best. It’s good to hear of these milk shacks setting up around the Country giving people choice. I’d like to give a big shout out for Buckwell Organic Raw Milk Farm in Lutterworth. Lovely family run farm. Their organic meat is wonderful to. If you visit you’ll more than likely get a visit round the farm and see happy cows. They milk themselves also.
Cheers Chris. One thing I find peculiar is the price, you say its to be expected but its raw which means its gone from cow to the machine hence no added cost for them to homogenise and process etc. Can you make sense of that? I can't. They could quite easily make a decent profit selling at the same price as supermarkets ....
Because the stuff you buy from supermarkets has had all the goodness removed during the heating process. It's lost all of its nutrients, and I dare say sat in a container much longer.
@lsbfilmproductions There is no pasteurisation costs, which should be a saving. So just the vending machine, is a different extra/cost. Over time that will have more than paid for itself.
@@derekc6445 I hear what you're saying, but it's the same argument for buying organic food. No money spent on chemicals, it's all naturally sourced, yet it's more expensive. Cows eat God given grass, that grows freely, versus oats which have to be grown and harvested. Again, it comes down to the quality of the final product. I also think running costs have to be taken into account. It's the reason big supermarkets have destroyed smaller shops.
@@derekc6445 they are producing good quality milk, why shouldn't they charge a decent amount and its still not that much anyway, the farmer gets up very early every morning come rain or shine to milk the cows, they work a long and physically demanding day every day, they don't get their weekends off, it's not a job anyone can do. Just remember, when you buy a litre of full cream milk from the supermarket, it actually isn't full cream as they skim the cream off the milk which then gets sold at a large price as single, double, or whatever cream, so the supermarkets are actually charging you more than the farmers do because its had all the top of the cream skimmed away.
@ronniefreedom1918 Yes you are right, but there needs to be a way to make it more accessible to everyone. So not the price specifically but certainly availability in cities, towns and villages. Because delivery costs are an added disincentive to buy it. We need hubs everywhere.
How does milk that hasn't had anything done to it cost more? You would think it would be less because they haven't used chemicals and machines to pasteurize it 🤔 sounds like they are taking advantage.💚💛❤️
No mate, super markets are the ones who take advantage by ripping off the farmer, using substandard milk with no real nutritional benefits and charge you a few less pennies for it. Think about it, how much is a 2 pint milk bottle in Tesco? Versus £1.40 for a litre at Daisy's Milk Shed? 1ltr = 2.11 pints of milk
@lsbfilmproductions they are usually selling it for cheaper to other places is what I mean. I don't know how much cow's milk is these days. I've been drinking full fat goats milk for a few years 💚💛❤️
Stop using the satnav! It might not be there one day! Use a map and your sense of direction, which i guarantee you will lose if you keep relying on satnav.
Fantastic Kris, thank you soo much. Will be going in the week.
Love it. We need more of this. Well done Kris!
Thank you Richard, it tastes amazing. I wish I lived a little closer, but it's only half an hour up the road; so I'll definitely be revisiting daisy's Milk Shed
More visits to raw milk producers I would guess.
Richard is a ma son,........ He's a scummy 2 faced mole - part of the enemy.
Bad advice, misdirection and placation is the worms little game.
@@lsbfilmproductionsmate Richard is a ma son,........ He's a scummy 2 faced mole - part of the enemy.
Bad advice, misdirection and placation is the worms little game.
Oh please where’s your proof RICHARD VOBES IS A FREEMASON 🙄
What a lovely helpful video, thanks Kris!
Int milk brilliant!
Lovley Chris . Using a farm in Botley Southampton. The milk his amazing. Can’t go back to supermarket milk.
Hi is it Higglers? I use theirs but sometimes I miss out. I'm in Shedfield. SMALL WORLD.
I use local mini farm , great raw milk. Helped me al ot.😊
Glass bottles too, brilliant 😊
I love raw klim! Mine is from a farm 40 minutes drive away, but they have a farm shop too. I can't drink milk as a rule, my throat gets a lot of mucous at night which is unpleasant - not to mention skipping to the loo (or a mad dash if I'm outside). But this is different, I get no side effects and it is delicious. My husband is too conditioned and doesn't want "that poison". Um, have you seen what you are drinking - stuff taken out and artificial vitamins put back in! Oh well can't change some of the medical experimental people.
Use cash
There's too many thieving bastards that make that impossible in an unmanned farm shop
A little tip folks,
When making a visit make sure the last time you used your card anywhere else you used your pin. You never know when your card has had its limit before you're asked to use the pin of which there is no option to do here. Hubby got caught out once.
Glad to see you visit the Farm Shop. Milk as it used to be.
Coston Hall Farm near Wymondham also has a raw milk machine. You can pay by cash as well as card there. I have tried Daisy Farm a couple of times, but on one ocassion I paid by card and the milk machine was empty.
I'd have gone to the house to inform them. That could happen anywhere to be fair.
I need this in liverpool.
Great place to visit 😊 Thank you for sharing ❤
It would be better if they had glass bottles or take your own and how do you pay with cash? I don't use a card? 💚💛❤️
I should have waited to comment
@@rastaralph7154 it's card only at the moment, but could change if enough people ask for it. They do use bottles.. I said in the video it's 50p for the plastic bottles and £2 for glass, that you can wash and reuse for the next trip 👍🏻
@lsbfilmproductions that's why I said I should have waited to comment. But I'm sure you can recycle your own glass bottles
@rastaralph7154 I've washed out my plastic ones. #tightarse
Great milk from there. We visit often when passing. The one at eye is great too and they attend the wyken vineyard farmers market every Saturday. 😊
Cheers Kris…just got milk and yoghurts from there 👍
@@paulburrows4590 great stuff. Hope you enjoy!
Wow yeah it’s delicious stuff👍…thankfully my sat nav took me to the front gate!! ha ha 😂
Great video Chris, I'm lucky enough to have two farms relatively local and the extra expense is worth it, glass bottles with a carrier can be bought online for refills and you can literally taste natures goodness in every drop.
Great stuff will have to look for one up north 🥛
Thanks We too now have our milk delivered from our local dairy in glass':] Like back in the 70s&80s':] Mcqueens Dairy Preston. They make the sparrows look lazy! 1:30am its on our step and we live 30 miles away from preston. So we have fresh milk b4 bed sometimes. Wow holy cow':]
Thank you Kris & God bless you
Raw milk is the best. We go to Binham Parlour in North Norfolk.
Have you seen the things you can get from vending machines in Japan? I watch a channel who tries load's of them out and A5 wagyu looks amazing for really cheap along with everything else 😋👍💚💛❤️
Raw milk is a must, grew up with it till the farmer retired, its impossible to find anywhere local that sells it these days even though I'm in a very rural part of the countryside that use to be full of small dairy farms when I was a child. I now buy it from a farm that sends it to me, I usually get 15 litres and freeze them.
Thank you for a feel good video. I am grateful that I am able to buy groceries from a local farming co-operative here in the US
Time is a great gift
brill,,well done ,,sharing and caring,,, hope people see the worthiness of the £1.00 support and jump to it ,,one love
Do they take cash Kris?
I won't use any companies that won't accept cash.
EDIT: You answered my question on the video. I should've been patient and waited until the end!
@Missdoubletrouble541 not since they were robbed. They may do for the non vending machine bits, but otherwise it's card. (Which I can understand) It's an unmanned shop in the middle of nowhere. We all seen and heard about a-holes stealing ATMs, a vending machine would be even easier.
@lsbfilmproductions yep. Sad times. We used to be able to leave our back doors unlocked once upon a time.
A family in my area used to leave eggs and apples outside their home for people to help themselves to and leave money in the box.
Everything got taken including the money, The people never shared their produce again.....
Very interesting Kris.
Loved this 😊
Thank you!! 😊
Chris, yes raw milk is the best. It’s good to hear of these milk shacks setting up around the Country giving people choice. I’d like to give a big shout out for Buckwell Organic Raw Milk Farm in Lutterworth. Lovely family run farm. Their organic meat is wonderful to. If you visit you’ll more than likely get a visit round the farm and see happy cows. They milk themselves also.
Just had a quick look at their website, it looks pretty good prices for organic too. Thanks 👍🏻
Seen a lot of these popping up
Unfortunately being Scottish, we can’t buy raw milk here
There’s one out at diss Norfolk way.comes straight from the cow to the bottle and very nice too
Awesome 👍🏻
Is it just card to pay for stuff? The raw milk vending machine near us is £1.25 a litre and accepts cash.
Great prices Kris for quality stuff.
Kris, don't forget Coston Hall Farm for raw milk. You can pay using cash there
Awesome, will have to check it out 🙂
Goats milk is better for digestion.
Cheers Chris. One thing I find peculiar is the price, you say its to be expected but its raw which means its gone from cow to the machine hence no added cost for them to homogenise and process etc. Can you make sense of that? I can't. They could quite easily make a decent profit selling at the same price as supermarkets ....
Because the stuff you buy from supermarkets has had all the goodness removed during the heating process. It's lost all of its nutrients, and I dare say sat in a container much longer.
@lsbfilmproductions There is no pasteurisation costs, which should be a saving. So just the vending machine, is a different extra/cost. Over time that will have more than paid for itself.
@@derekc6445 I hear what you're saying, but it's the same argument for buying organic food. No money spent on chemicals, it's all naturally sourced, yet it's more expensive. Cows eat God given grass, that grows freely, versus oats which have to be grown and harvested. Again, it comes down to the quality of the final product. I also think running costs have to be taken into account. It's the reason big supermarkets have destroyed smaller shops.
@@derekc6445 they are producing good quality milk, why shouldn't they charge a decent amount and its still not that much anyway, the farmer gets up very early every morning come rain or shine to milk the cows, they work a long and physically demanding day every day, they don't get their weekends off, it's not a job anyone can do. Just remember, when you buy a litre of full cream milk from the supermarket, it actually isn't full cream as they skim the cream off the milk which then gets sold at a large price as single, double, or whatever cream, so the supermarkets are actually charging you more than the farmers do because its had all the top of the cream skimmed away.
@ronniefreedom1918 Yes you are right, but there needs to be a way to make it more accessible to everyone. So not the price specifically but certainly availability in cities, towns and villages. Because delivery costs are an added disincentive to buy it. We need hubs everywhere.
*carriage
We e got jersey milkshakes up here in Clows top same vending machine
Bottom of the slip road off the A11 you should have gone right not left into the town. 😂
Or the opposite if you came from Thetford.
The one i go to beside me in Ireland cash or card.
Even better….make your own kefir with it.
Dans take cash too ..a box on the wall with slots in..iits not hard..👀😃
Home farm dairy at Caenby Corner, Lincs for our Raw milk 🥛
Yummy 😋
Sounds great!
👍👀
Is this milk bovaer free ? - l might of missed it in this report
@@lindi346 I wouldn't be buying it if it had Bovaer in it
@@lsbfilmproductions I emailed Daisy Farm to ask that question but they didn't reply.
@@steffanmaximum probably busy, but I'm sure they will
How does milk that hasn't had anything done to it cost more? You would think it would be less because they haven't used chemicals and machines to pasteurize it 🤔 sounds like they are taking advantage.💚💛❤️
No mate, super markets are the ones who take advantage by ripping off the farmer, using substandard milk with no real nutritional benefits and charge you a few less pennies for it. Think about it, how much is a 2 pint milk bottle in Tesco? Versus £1.40 for a litre at Daisy's Milk Shed? 1ltr = 2.11 pints of milk
@lsbfilmproductions they are usually selling it for cheaper to other places is what I mean. I don't know how much cow's milk is these days. I've been drinking full fat goats milk for a few years 💚💛❤️
How do I contact you chris
@@micktaylor1991 lsbproductions123@gmail.com
But only if you get my name right. Kris 😉
Stop using the satnav! It might not be there one day! Use a map and your sense of direction, which i guarantee you will lose if you keep relying on satnav.
erm where was the cows...? were the cows vaccinated in any way...? are we calves...? you do you but i dont moo
😂 where were the cows. Let's use proper grammar init.