The fact that the Govt and the BBC say that it is safe along with B.G. investing in Rumen8, should be enough to ring the alarms bells, that it is not safe!
Only came across the Bovaer subject yesterday, have contacted Tesco, Aldi and Morrisons to let them know I won't be shopping there at all until they stop testing chemicals on food. I don't trust what we are being told for good reason, it's untested after all.
Kerry, thanks for the channel. I want to buy milk from cows that spend a majority of their time eating grass. When they are not eating grass I want their feed to be unadulterated Hay or Silage. I think milk from cows that live their life in a shed eating feed should be labelled as such.
I agree Peter, if anything this bovaer issue has woken us up to the milk industry and the monopoly arla have. David and Goliath spring to mind. Hopefully smaller local dairy farms that are bov free see a big uptick in custom and it remains that way
Cadburrys use dairy for their chocolate products from farms that use bovaer. And cadburrys refuse to respond to enquiries about it. Remember cadburrys is not british anymore, it is part of american corporate which highly promotes this additive as well as other nonsense. Nestle also uses this additive so watch out for nestle brands and products
Organic cocoa from indigo herbs in Glastonbury is rich & great. £15 per kilo, past few years was 9.95 p/kilo. Don't need much as no additives. Also recommend theobream cocoa butter buttons, really tasty & healthy.
Oh my god yes!!!!! I'm glad someone else finally said it! I can't even bare saying his name! I call him snake eyes! No offence meant at all to you Hun or anyone else wearing glasses!❤
The idea that these people have been given the go ahead to tamper with our food, fills me with horror. No one has the right to do this without our consent and they must be stopped. Thank you so much Kerry for highlighting this. I had heard about it but hadn't been shopping before your video and my shop in Lidl left out the butter I normally buy as well as the yogurts and puddings.
Me too,the pris not just milk ,it looks like my kitkats are a no no.Then spread cheese.Not even sure about normal biscuits like ginger biscuits.It’s whatever milk goes into 😢
From USA, recently read about this new dairy craze of reducing bovine gasses....WTH??? So very happy to find cooks, farmers, regular folk preparing to BOYCOTT this "project". I live remote and can't afford organic prices often, so networking to follow UK and Europe countries having to deal with this first. Started going back to old ways a few years ago as I can't trust any doctor, hospital, or manufacturer to be honest or knowledgeable. Well done for having this podcast on UA-cam.
I was buying "organic" milk from Lidl (Aberfoyle dairies) but noticed it says. Muller on the side. I bought "organic" cheese from M & S but concerned neither are organic and have been adulterated.
The Soil Association have stated that anything given to animals that supply organic food must be for the nutritional benefit of the animal and that Bovaer does not fall into this category. I looked at another organic inspection agency (can’t remember the name of it now 🙈) that said the same thing. The UK laws around organic is pretty strict but it wouldn’t surprise me for them to sneak past new laws tbh. I’m still avoiding brands like Yeo Valley etc though. Sainsbury’s have issued a statement that none of the farms they deal with for their own branded products, use Bovaer.
It's not just dairy, but Beef as well! Anything they eat will be in their meat too, and they will feed ALL cows with this crap, not just the dairy ones, as it's about the "Net zero" targets, to stop them burping and farting....🙄😡
My grandad was a farmer all his life.When the district nurse told him at the age of 86 he shouldn't be having butter, and full fat milk as it was bad for his heart and must have skimmed milk and Flora marg. He told her "that I won't, I don't eat muck like that'. He must be turning in his grave.
They told my grandmother’s cousin she shouldn’t be eating butter or mucky fat sandwiches as it would shorten her life, she told them she’d got to 82 after eating it all her life and wasn’t going to stop now. She went on to live to over a 100 in good health eating what she wanted until her time was up as my dad used to put it.
Nurses are part of the problem. Especially saying margarine which is seed oil and bad for you. Remember nurse saying bacon was bad. Humans only been eating it for 1.9 million years. Some of the nurses didn't get in argument. Just the loud mouths. The fat ones.
I agree with your Grandad! I refuse to eat or drink anything other than true butter & full fat milk. Both have essential vitamins & minerals that all the man-made stuff has had either stripped from it during processing, or added back, with extra ingredients that none of us know the consequences of. My rule of thumb is to find foodstuffs that literally have 1-3 ingredients on the list, such as, for e.g., in butter: cream, water, & salt. ANYTHING sold with a long list of chemical ingredients that nobody understands can't be good for us!
@tessabroad1299 Two seperate issues. Raw Milk is an entirely different discussion. Conflating the two is not Only illogical, but not helpful to the clarifying discussions that really need to be happening
Remember, supermarkets are all about the money. They don't care what's in the food they sell. It's all about cash and shareholders. You are their cattle. They don't care what they feed you.
When you look and sound so nice and you talk about looking after people you don't know but care about others You deserve the subscriber's liking your content Your like the Bowler hat farmer Love and strength to you all helping farmers and the public alike ❤🚜
It's not just cheese, milk, cream, yoghurt etc, a lot of processed food contains milk, such as bread, crackers, crisps, salad dressings, soups, hotdogs, deli meats etc, my daughter has a food allergy so I'm always checking labels and you would be surprised how many foods have milk as an ingredient.
Yup, mcdonalds, starbucks, Gregg's all get their milk from either muller or arla. I've given up my fav McDonalds toffee latte (prob a good thing for the waistline!)
Farmfoods are Not using Bovaer in any of their dairy products. I heard this somewhere, but couldn't find anything about it online. I phoned them yesterday to confirm this
Thank you for doing this. On a side note, apparently food manufacturers are now disguising insect flour as E numbers (I think E903? was one of them) This is something else we have to be aware of. If I find out more I'll let you know.
Thanks for this Kerry, I don't want milk with bovaer. Would love a list. Thank you for all the hard work, you are doing on this topic. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Sheila👋😀💕ok this list is a work in progress so if anyone knows of dairy suppliers I can add to it please let me know. •All ORGANIC milk (even arla/muller) •Freshways milk (UK wide) •Graham's milk (Scotland and north of England - not sure how far south distribution goes) •Pembrokeshire Creamery ltd (Wales & England also supplies select Lidl stores in these regions) •Paynes milk (UK wide) •Mcqueen dairies (UK wide) •Milk&more (doorstep delivery) •Mawley milk (Worcs) •Trewithen milk (cornwall, devon & beyond) •Farmfoods milk (large supplier in England & Wales) •Cotteswold Dairy (large supplier in England & Wales) •The Little Cowshed (Congleton CW12 4SU) •Rodda's clotted cream •Local farm shops - worth checking if you have one nearby, as they are fully aware what's going on. These websites are also growing but hopefully more farms will add themselves: caremore.wixsite.com/bovaer-free-farms/blog/categories/london-the-south-east nobovaer.com/search?postcode=Co4%205NL&radius=10
@@budgetcookinguk The Bowler Hat Farmer is producing a list of those farms, farm shops etc that don't sell it & a few warnings when he gets them such as E120 worms & E904 worm waste & avoiding the 🪲🦗🐞🐛🪱🪰
Thanks kerry for your information. It looks like Australian supermarkets have crept this in by stealth. Coles one of our big supermarkets here in Australia say their beef cows have been fed Bovaer, apparently a 15 year study was done and proved no harm to cattle or humans! . Woolworths do not. Aldi are selling Lurpak which is an Arla product. I will keep researching.
They say what they think will appease you. Did they tell us 15 years ago they were testing it on cows? No they didn’t, did they ask us to take part in their trials now? No they haven’t. It’s about choice, they force these chemicals on us without our say so. We need to be able to choose what we put in our bodies. I will never forget the words safe and effective, they lie to us all the time. We have to fight and research for ourselves.
I have watched you since you first started on you tube and admired all you have done. This tops the lot, thankyou for bringing this to our attention. You are a star.
I really appreciate what you are doing 😊 I'm wanting to find out what chocolate companies don't use these dairies, I know Cadbury do so they can jog on ,I contacted Tony's chocolate company and they got back to me and said they didn't know but check their faq's ,why the hell don't they know or bother to find out !
Recommend organic cocoa with no additives. Can send away to Indigo herbs in Glastonbury , price up to £15 per kilo now but worth it as not much is needed. Great shop , I always buy theobreama cocoa butter buttons too, just half a button makes your cocoa taste Awesome & creamy.
That was my major concern - are they mixing all this milk up together? I used to buy Tesco organic cheese and 1-2 large tubs of Yeo Valley greek style yoghurt every week. I don't buy either product any more. I just don't trust big corporations if they are going to tow the government party line, and join trials that put more chemicals in food. We should be taking chemicals 'out' of food, not adding them! The entire reason why the world is getting sicker is because corporations just keep adding new chemicals, adding new stages to processing ingredients, replacing real food ingredients for stuff that doesn't even resemble food - and is often toxic during certain stages of processing (vegetable oils, except olive and coconut oil). For the week that I didn't eat any dairy at all, I felt very hungry, not being able to find something similar to replace certain types of meals I have regularly. Then I remembered goat cheese. It's very strongly flavoured, it's expensive, but that helps make it last longer. So, I'm sticking with that until I can find a local source of untainted cow milk, and may turn to making my own yoghurt and cheese.
Get my milk delivered by McQueens Dairy, they do not use additives and the milk and juice is lovely, costs a tad more but it is delivered and I even chose glass bottles.
I’m in the Isle of Man. Isle of Man creamery has declared they are not in the trial. They don’t export milk but I know that they do sell their cheeses in some uk shops.
Thank you Kerry. Very informative. While listening to you I started to wonder, if they’re giving it to the dairy cows, are they giving it to the slaughter cows….in our meat! It’s honestly worrying. As far as I can see, you’re the only person highlighting this issue. Again, thank you 🥰❤️❤️
It's all part of the 60 year lie.. climate change is a hoax.. 20+ countries around the world playing with weather machines, been going on since the 50's.. that's fact
Hi Kerry you will be surprised at the price of your local butchers it’s not that much more expensive and the quality you get you don’t need as much, it goes further mince can be made to go further with lentils, stew can have dumplings added to make it go further or both can be made into pies. You will find that there is a lot less water in the meat (don’t forget you are paying for water pumped into your meat to make it weigh more) another hack for supermarkets to make more money.
I totally agree! I buy my meat from the local butchers. Last week though I called into a new M&S foodhall and bought a joint of topside beef which was on offer. I cooked it last night. It was tender. . . But zero flavour. I could have bought a bigger piece of brisket from my butcher, for less money that would be oozing with flavour. Lesson learnt!
And that is ultimately why it is so bad. A cow is a digestion machine, she converts grass into nutrition and growth. So the milk (and meat) of Bovaer fed cows is from a not properly functioning digestion. This is why it is unhealthy for us too. Let alone the actual substance getting into the milk.
Good for you, sweetheart. You deserve lots of positive f/back. You saved me a lot of time yesterday before I went for Lidl shop. I had to get butter and I'd watched your Lidl vid beforehand and knew what to buy before having to squint at the labels! Thank you ❤
We should all join the Soil Association to support them. £5 a month. I imagine they will be coming under pressure to relax their rules and comply with the marketing, and their farmers too. They are not rich, unlike Arla and Muller.
Using the major supermarkets is a bit of a worry at the moment, I am using farmers gates, local small butchers and dairy farm shops. The Bowler Hat Farmer said that the tinned custard, rice pudding etc has Bovear milk in them but I will use up what I have in my larder & resolve to make my own after Christmas. Thank you for all your hard work 💜
Yes I’m using up my store of things like tinned custard and dried powdered milk as well, in the hope that because they would have been manufactured a while back then they might not have the B stuff in them.
You are so helpful to do this Kerry. You have a touch of the nice Dr. Cambell about you when sharing.😊 Happy Yule & Merry Everything, best wishes for the new year.😻🏴
Just a note here, but I wonder if the people worrying about Bovaer are also worried about additives in food. Things like E104 - Quinoline yellow, added to sauces desserts snacks etc. Oh, and also polystyrene and household cleaners. E173 - aluminium. Yes, aluminium. E210 - Benzoic acid - a preservative, also used to recycle polystyrene. E218 - Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate - a preservative, also used in pesticides. E464 - Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose - an additive, also used as an ingredient in eye drops. E422 - Glycerol - a sweetener, but used to be used in anti-freeze.
The Milk I bought the other day from Lidl went down the drain I bought 2ltrs from my local farm shop a little more expensive but in the long run heathier shall not buy anymore milk from Lidl.. x
Thank you, Kerry. It's wonderful that your concern about this adifitive has brought it to people's attention, & you deserve that upswing of people subscribing to your channel! 👍 I came across you, purely by accident, a few months ago, & have followed you ever since, as I really love your no-nonsense approach to cooking, & everything else. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your family, and look forward to seeing what you come up with for 2025! X X X
The UK Government 'commits' to giving ALL cows in England controversial feed by 2030 - amid ongoing dairy boycott over 'toxic' additive. All 'suitable' British cattle will be given methane-reducing chemical Bovaer or Bovaer-like products by law by 2030, under controversial Government plans.6 Dec 2024
We need to demand to get rid of the climate committee who are forcing these laws on us, it’s like our governments are being held to ransom. It’s our lives they are putting at risk, they need to go.
My local farm shop supply milk from their own cows and say they don’t use Bovaer. Unfortunately as soon as the news starting hitting the media they suddenly upped their prices. When someone made reference to the sudden price increase they start claiming it’s only so their cows eat good food. 🤔🤔🤔
Well done. Might be an idea instead of sending screen shot to make a vid with them. People could pause to read screenshots. They would get a lot of info for your efforts. All the best from new subscriber. (Will be having a look at your cooking vids )
I started to use a farm shop online, to support farmers. I do pay delivery charge if bill is small, but can order for several weeks , delivery free.Quality is very good.
Mine is 'eatgreatmeat' they're in Yorkshire, but there's lots online. I'm in Lancashire and they deliver to me. I share a delivery with someone and we split delivery charge, or I shop every third week free delivery. Good luck@@janeburke147
Eatgreatmeat, in Yorkshire. They deliver to me in Lancashire. Good quality it arrives very cold. I avoid paying delivery charge by ordering for three weeks at a time, or share a delivery with my daughter. @@janeburke147
On what grounds is it a trial, it can't be a health trial because the product would have to be tested over a number of years, so it must be business, "we'll go along with it as long as the public buy it"
Keep up the good work. Our politicians and civil servants have nothing but contempt for us. Especially when methane is a zero problem. Civil servants and their brainless politician lackies are massive problem. Far too many of them making dangerous decisions.
Thank you! Yes I agree it's all dependant on budget and circumstances isent it. I don't have have a car so I am limited to my local area but have discovered a milk man in my area and I've signed up for deliveries now, I guess we do our best with what circumstances allow. Organic is out isn't budget too but I'm trying to buy organic when I can even if I buy less, that's prob not possible for everyone though, but any small change is good even if it's just buying organic once a month or something xx
They lie to us all the time, always check your small print on labels, like sugar has so many names. Fructose, glucose, then it will say no added sugar, because it used the words fructose or glucose.
It might be easier to list dairy products that are guaranteed not to come from cows treated with these chemicals. From what I have seen all UK supermarkets are refusing to supply (potentially) untainted dairy. Can anyone tell me if there are any (gluten free) milk brands that are still fit for human consumption?
Everything should be trailed in the subsidised restaurant in parliament, if it’s proven safe in 30yrs after they eaten or taken what they want rolling out then the public might consider it
😀👍💕They're on my 'bov free' list, plus they supply milk UK wide, I've seen milk in local stores here in Colchester. Also I've seen Tom parker cream and trewithen milk here in Colchester which is great.
Instead of trying to fix cows from releasing methane gas, perhaps they should put politicians on a diet of Bovear! And then just stand back and watch how fast things change. Let’s face it - politicians release more than their fare share of methane!
Thanks so much for your research. I went to Lidl and checked out - some of their yogurt was from Ubley in Somerset wich is a part of Yeo Valley and does not use Bovaer, I saw the Wyke farms and also Trewithen dairies provided the milk and they also checked out ok.
That's great🐮👍💕 just shows how varied milk contracts are depending on location. It seems lidl doesn't rely on muller or arla fully - also using other dairies for its milk supply, unlike aldi which is 100% arla
I'm a new subscriber, I started to do similar research as you, so thats your video has become a mustwatch for me, its stuff we need to know if we care about authorities fiddling with both our food and the poor cows natural digestive processes for their net zero political agenda. Thank you for doing this and congratulations on your deserved sucess! A published 'safe list' is a great idea?
Buying Polish dairy products may be an idea. They are available in most Tescos. It's imported so wil be safe. Also French butter and cheese is expensive but good
Hey I love to cook, interested to see what others cook, about to buy a slow cooker for example . . I love to eat (now I got rid of the IBS hahaha), I love the farmers, I get my milk from LIDL here in S Wales, and I like genuine people like yourself so it was so interesting to see the way you were looking at all the sources of milk in products, which I am now doing. Want to support people like you cause you represent people like me. I was getting farm shop milk until all my bills went mental in early 2022. Been on rations since then tbqh, and the fancy milk had to go. But I'm eating meat only from local butchers for a couple of years now so I am eating better even on a budget. Anyway, thanks and I subbed.
Full data not provided: 1/According to the applicant, the propylene glycol and silicic acid used in Bovaer® 10, comply with Directive 2002/32/EC, concerning the content of undesirable substances, but NO DATA to support these statements were PROVIDED. 2/The purity is specified to be > 98.0% 3-NOP (w/w%). The content of 3-NOP in three industrial batches of the active substance ranged between 99.1% and 99.4% (w/w%).■■■■■ However, certificates of analyses were NOT provided. 3/ NO data on the possible presence of heavy metals and arsenic in the final formulation of the additive were provided.
Thank you Kerry for highlighting this massive coverup regarding the Bovaer addictive in the UK Dairy industry, the Government, MSM and Supermarkets are working really hard in keeping this covered up…Great work from you for exposing them…❤
Ironically no one is mentioning the spraying of chemicals on the pastures and the impact on flowers and insects. I have seen birds in my garden for seven weeks despite the fact there is a full feeder out. My friends have said the same.
The fact that the Govt and the BBC say that it is safe along with B.G. investing in Rumen8, should be enough to ring the alarms bells, that it is not safe!
Maybe the BBC are saying it's safe for paedophiles.
Too right....
Never trust anything B.G has his hand in.
And the Covid jab ???
Remember safe and affective.
I am so disgusted with m&s and decided to completely boycott them, not just for milk, cheese but all food and all clothing,
Well done. I am disgusted with them to 👍
Well done..
It’s all the supermarkets..
Climate change is a hoax..!!!!!!!
I phoned them up today they are disgraceful
Only came across the Bovaer subject yesterday, have contacted Tesco, Aldi and Morrisons to let them know I won't be shopping there at all until they stop testing chemicals on food. I don't trust what we are being told for good reason, it's untested after all.
Not lime your water supply is any better
Like some other thing that is untested!
I well remember another drug that was perfectly safe until it was'nt......Thalidomide
Kerry, thanks for the channel. I want to buy milk from cows that spend a majority of their time eating grass. When they are not eating grass I want their feed to be unadulterated Hay or Silage. I think milk from cows that live their life in a shed eating feed should be labelled as such.
I agree Peter, if anything this bovaer issue has woken us up to the milk industry and the monopoly arla have. David and Goliath spring to mind. Hopefully smaller local dairy farms that are bov free see a big uptick in custom and it remains that way
Agree.
Yeah, like eggs from caged hens!
Even the grass fed cows have pesticides and pumped full of steroids and antibiotics!
One day people will not buy and then things will have change
Cadburrys use dairy for their chocolate products from farms that use bovaer. And cadburrys refuse to respond to enquiries about it. Remember cadburrys is not british anymore, it is part of american corporate which highly promotes this additive as well as other nonsense. Nestle also uses this additive so watch out for nestle brands and products
Organic cocoa from indigo herbs in Glastonbury is rich & great. £15 per kilo, past few years was 9.95 p/kilo.
Don't need much as no additives. Also recommend theobream cocoa butter buttons, really tasty & healthy.
Today they lost the Royal approval on their products
Thanks for the information.
If Billy boy's involved, be very worried.
Oh my god yes!!!!! I'm glad someone else finally said it! I can't even bare saying his name! I call him snake eyes! No offence meant at all to you Hun or anyone else wearing glasses!❤
Yep nasty nasty little man..
Exactly!!
Billy boy is on my list .
Right. Also building men and the cover up. Paris England America
The idea that these people have been given the go ahead to tamper with our food, fills me with horror. No one has the right to do this without our consent and they must be stopped. Thank you so much Kerry for highlighting this. I had heard about it but hadn't been shopping before your video and my shop in Lidl left out the butter I normally buy as well as the yogurts and puddings.
They've spent the last 5 years obviously meddling with us and god knows how many years before that...
100% Linda, the arrogance and assumption we would all be really happy about it is staggering
Me too,the pris not just milk ,it looks like my kitkats are a no no.Then spread cheese.Not even sure about normal biscuits like ginger biscuits.It’s whatever milk goes into 😢
The Cornish butter is Bovaer free, infact, some of their cheese too. Anything made by Wyke Farms.
Thanks for the update. No wonder people are suffering with stomache & digesting problems
From USA, recently read about this new dairy craze of reducing bovine gasses....WTH??? So very happy to find cooks, farmers, regular folk preparing to BOYCOTT this "project". I live remote and can't afford organic prices often, so networking to follow UK and Europe countries having to deal with this first. Started going back to old ways a few years ago as I can't trust any doctor, hospital, or manufacturer to be honest or knowledgeable. Well done for having this podcast on UA-cam.
thank you for your great work
Thank you so much🐮💕
Riverford has said (notice on site), its not fit for human consumption and organic companies would not be alllowed to add to their products.
I was buying "organic" milk from Lidl (Aberfoyle dairies) but noticed it says. Muller on the side. I bought "organic" cheese from M & S but concerned neither are organic and have been adulterated.
I'm trying to find that notice and don't see anything
The Soil Association have stated that anything given to animals that supply organic food must be for the nutritional benefit of the animal and that Bovaer does not fall into this category. I looked at another organic inspection agency (can’t remember the name of it now 🙈) that said the same thing. The UK laws around organic is pretty strict but it wouldn’t surprise me for them to sneak past new laws tbh. I’m still avoiding brands like Yeo Valley etc though. Sainsbury’s have issued a statement that none of the farms they deal with for their own branded products, use Bovaer.
It's not just dairy, but Beef as well! Anything they eat will be in their meat too, and they will feed ALL cows with this crap, not just the dairy ones, as it's about the "Net zero" targets, to stop them burping and farting....🙄😡
@@carolinelowings7501
So we are safe to use sainsburys ? I will
Go organic with their products .
Thank-you for taking the time to help people ❤ Happy Christmas 🎄 Bless you..
My grandad was a farmer all his life.When the district nurse told him at the age of 86 he shouldn't be having butter, and full fat milk as it was bad for his heart and must have skimmed milk and Flora marg. He told her "that I won't, I don't eat muck like that'. He must be turning in his grave.
It's amazing how that district nurse suddenly turned into an expert on human nutrition! Good for your grandad!
They told my grandmother’s cousin she shouldn’t be eating butter or mucky fat sandwiches as it would shorten her life, she told them she’d got to 82 after eating it all her life and wasn’t going to stop now.
She went on to live to over a 100 in good health eating what she wanted until her time was up as my dad used to put it.
Nurses are part of the problem. Especially saying margarine which is seed oil and bad for you. Remember nurse saying bacon was bad. Humans only been eating it for 1.9 million years. Some of the nurses didn't get in argument. Just the loud mouths. The fat ones.
The 60 year lie.. but the truth is slowly coming out.. fat is good for you carbs are not.
I agree with your Grandad!
I refuse to eat or drink anything other than true butter & full fat milk. Both have essential vitamins & minerals that all the man-made stuff has had either stripped from it during processing, or added back, with extra ingredients that none of us know the consequences of.
My rule of thumb is to find foodstuffs that literally have 1-3 ingredients on the list, such as, for e.g., in butter: cream, water, & salt.
ANYTHING sold with a long list of chemical ingredients that nobody understands can't be good for us!
What is ironic is that there is no climate crisis, they re manipulating that as well, look up Haarp weather modification.
people fall for what MSM put out , no injection went in my arm
Spot on.
Yeah bloody chemtrails everywhere too. Bad in Australia now as well 😡
Dream on.
Believe that is old tech now and not used for that purpose anymore? But, there are several new ones around the world now. Shocking.
Hi Kerry, you are doing such a great job at giving us all this information. Keep up the good work lovely lady x
Arla are going to remove their labels, how disgraceful. Raw milk from now on. Muller and Arla to be avoided.
@@tessabroad1299 unfortunately Arla has almost a monopoly on the supply of milk in the U.K.
If that's true then Bovaer free farms need to label there's Bovaer free.
@tessabroad1299
Two seperate issues. Raw Milk is an entirely different discussion. Conflating the two is not Only illogical, but not helpful to the clarifying discussions that really need to be happening
@@neilpace Thanks Spoc
Disgusting, trying to conceal, which could be harmful to the public.
Remember, supermarkets are all about the money. They don't care what's in the food they sell. It's all about cash and shareholders. You are their cattle. They don't care what they feed you.
When you look and sound so nice and you talk about looking after people you don't know but care about others
You deserve the subscriber's liking your content
Your like the Bowler hat farmer
Love and strength to you all helping farmers and the public alike ❤🚜
It's not just cheese, milk, cream, yoghurt etc, a lot of processed food contains milk, such as bread, crackers, crisps, salad dressings, soups, hotdogs, deli meats etc, my daughter has a food allergy so I'm always checking labels and you would be surprised how many foods have milk as an ingredient.
Yup, mcdonalds, starbucks, Gregg's all get their milk from either muller or arla. I've given up my fav McDonalds toffee latte (prob a good thing for the waistline!)
@@budgetcookingukMcDonald's is Not food.
What about school dinners? I'm not sure we can avoid this thing sadly.
Don’t forget chocolate, especially Cadbury
@@ruthie2222 I was referring to processed foods that people would be unaware contain milk.
Farmfoods are Not using Bovaer in any of their dairy products. I heard this somewhere, but couldn't find anything about it online. I phoned them yesterday to confirm this
Thank you for doing this. On a side note, apparently food manufacturers are now disguising insect flour as E numbers (I think E903? was one of them)
This is something else we have to be aware of.
If I find out more I'll let you know.
You WILL EAT THE BUGS!....WATCH YOUR E NUMBERS!!!...😝😝😝
Even more reason to cook from scratch or buy organic, some great recipes on youtube, I made loads of custard cream biscuits yesterday 😅
Yes crickets have a name
The bowler hat farmer said beware of E120 & E904, first worm, second worm waste.
@@leialee6820yes. I watch his channel 😊
Thanks for this Kerry, I don't want milk with bovaer. Would love a list. Thank you for all the hard work, you are doing on this topic. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Sheila👋😀💕ok this list is a work in progress so if anyone knows of dairy suppliers I can add to it please let me know.
•All ORGANIC milk (even arla/muller)
•Freshways milk (UK wide)
•Graham's milk (Scotland and north of England - not sure how far south distribution goes)
•Pembrokeshire Creamery ltd (Wales & England also supplies select Lidl stores in these regions)
•Paynes milk (UK wide)
•Mcqueen dairies (UK wide) •Milk&more (doorstep delivery)
•Mawley milk (Worcs)
•Trewithen milk (cornwall, devon & beyond)
•Farmfoods milk (large supplier in England & Wales)
•Cotteswold Dairy (large supplier in England & Wales)
•The Little Cowshed (Congleton CW12 4SU)
•Rodda's clotted cream
•Local farm shops - worth checking if you have one nearby, as they are fully aware what's going on.
These websites are also growing but hopefully more farms will add themselves:
caremore.wixsite.com/bovaer-free-farms/blog/categories/london-the-south-east
nobovaer.com/search?postcode=Co4%205NL&radius=10
Is McQueen ok ?
@@Trudy169they have a note on their website, at the very top, they are not in the trial.
@@budgetcookingukLongley farm have also said they are not in the trial. They do the best cottage cheese!
@@budgetcookinguk The Bowler Hat Farmer is producing a list of those farms, farm shops etc that don't sell it & a few warnings when he gets them such as E120 worms & E904 worm waste & avoiding the 🪲🦗🐞🐛🪱🪰
Thanks kerry for your information. It looks like Australian supermarkets have crept this in by stealth. Coles one of our big supermarkets here in Australia say their beef cows have been fed Bovaer, apparently a 15 year study was done and proved no harm to cattle or humans! . Woolworths do not. Aldi are selling Lurpak which is an Arla product. I will keep researching.
They say what they think will appease you. Did they tell us 15 years ago they were testing it on cows? No they didn’t, did they ask us to take part in their trials now? No they haven’t. It’s about choice, they force these chemicals on us without our say so. We need to be able to choose what we put in our bodies. I will never forget the words safe and effective, they lie to us all the time. We have to fight and research for ourselves.
Many thanks for your very important information, Tesco milk/ Lurpak butter for years… village shop from now on local dairy farmer is the supplier
I have watched you since you first started on you tube and admired all you have done. This tops the lot, thankyou for bringing this to our attention. You are a star.
Thank you very much xxx. Also people could help this lovely lady and do their own research! Every area will have a different farm.
Currently no cornish farm is involved in arlas program, so trewitham dairy and rrhoddas are good,
They're on my 'good' list🐮👍💕
I just swapped to Trewithen milk, it's absolutely delicious and i will be buying this milk from now on.
Thanks for that - good to know.
They go on about cows. What about the millions of wild deer, antelope, bison, buffalo, wildebeast and other grazers and browsers in the world.?
They want them dead too
and vegans, who are always farting
Exactly, your point proves anybody who thinks this bovaer is a good idea is a brainwashed moo-ron
I’m ordering from local farm too, cream fresh, Greek yog, cream, milk , it’s a good thing for me as now I’m using farmers more, meat /eggs
I really appreciate what you are doing 😊
I'm wanting to find out what chocolate companies don't use these dairies, I know Cadbury do so they can jog on ,I contacted Tony's chocolate company and they got back to me and said they didn't know but check their faq's ,why the hell don't they know or bother to find out !
Nestle are going to use it in all their products
@cathiepalmer8403 really ?
Well will put my feelings on X then ,absolutely disgusting 🫣
Recommend organic cocoa with no additives. Can send away to Indigo herbs in Glastonbury , price up to £15 per kilo now but worth it as not much is needed.
Great shop , I always buy theobreama cocoa butter buttons too, just half a button makes your cocoa taste Awesome & creamy.
Or else don't want to admit it
That was my major concern - are they mixing all this milk up together?
I used to buy Tesco organic cheese and 1-2 large tubs of Yeo Valley greek style yoghurt every week.
I don't buy either product any more.
I just don't trust big corporations if they are going to tow the government party line, and join trials that put more chemicals in food.
We should be taking chemicals 'out' of food, not adding them!
The entire reason why the world is getting sicker is because corporations just keep adding new chemicals, adding new stages to processing ingredients, replacing real food ingredients for stuff that doesn't even resemble food - and is often toxic during certain stages of processing (vegetable oils, except olive and coconut oil).
For the week that I didn't eat any dairy at all, I felt very hungry, not being able to find something similar to replace certain types of meals I have regularly.
Then I remembered goat cheese. It's very strongly flavoured, it's expensive, but that helps make it last longer. So, I'm sticking with that until I can find a local source of untainted cow milk, and may turn to making my own yoghurt and cheese.
Get my milk delivered by McQueens Dairy, they do not use additives and the milk and juice is lovely, costs a tad more but it is delivered and I even chose glass bottles.
I’m in the Isle of Man. Isle of Man creamery has declared they are not in the trial. They don’t export milk but I know that they do sell their cheeses in some uk shops.
Absolutely well done Kerry ! Xx 😊
And Thank-you so much ❤
Thank you Kerry, you taking your time out to do this is really helpful and much appreciated ❤
Thank you Kerry. Very informative. While listening to you I started to wonder, if they’re giving it to the dairy cows, are they giving it to the slaughter cows….in our meat! It’s honestly worrying. As far as I can see, you’re the only person highlighting this issue. Again, thank you 🥰❤️❤️
The bowler hat farmer is highlighting this issue too.
It's all part of the 60 year lie.. climate change is a hoax.. 20+ countries around the world playing with weather machines, been going on since the 50's.. that's fact
Thank you so much I love the fact more people are waking up! 👏🏻👏🏻❤️
Lightbulb moment when arla overstepped the mark💪🐮💕
Hi Kerry you will be surprised at the price of your local butchers it’s not that much more expensive and the quality you get you don’t need as much, it goes further mince can be made to go further with lentils, stew can have dumplings added to make it go further or both can be made into pies. You will find that there is a lot less water in the meat (don’t forget you are paying for water pumped into your meat to make it weigh more) another hack for supermarkets to make more money.
I totally agree! I buy my meat from the local butchers.
Last week though I called into a new M&S foodhall and bought a joint of topside beef which was on offer. I cooked it last night. It was tender. . . But zero flavour.
I could have bought a bigger piece of brisket from my butcher, for less money that would be oozing with flavour. Lesson learnt!
@ if your butcher is like mine they can even tell you what farm their meat comes from.
@sandraoneill4431 yes they do 😊
Also thinking about the poor cows, that for sure will effect their health.
And that is ultimately why it is so bad. A cow is a digestion machine, she converts grass into nutrition and growth. So the milk (and meat) of Bovaer fed cows is from a not properly functioning digestion. This is why it is unhealthy for us too. Let alone the actual substance getting into the milk.
Good for you, sweetheart. You deserve lots of positive f/back. You saved me a lot of time yesterday before I went for Lidl shop. I had to get butter and I'd watched your Lidl vid beforehand and knew what to buy before having to squint at the labels! Thank you ❤
We should all join the Soil Association to support them. £5 a month.
I imagine they will be coming under pressure to relax their rules and comply with the marketing, and their farmers too.
They are not rich, unlike Arla and Muller.
Using the major supermarkets is a bit of a worry at the moment, I am using farmers gates, local small butchers and dairy farm shops. The Bowler Hat Farmer said that the tinned custard, rice pudding etc has Bovear milk in them but I will use up what I have in my larder & resolve to make my own after Christmas. Thank you for all your hard work 💜
Yes I’m using up my store of things like tinned custard and dried powdered milk as well, in the hope that because they would have been manufactured a while back then they might not have the B stuff in them.
One Voice started the conversation! you should be proud of yourself👏👏👏 Thank you.
Thank you Kerry. Very useful information.
Thanks for looking into this matter which is very important for our health
You are so helpful to do this Kerry. You have a touch of the nice Dr. Cambell about you when sharing.😊
Happy Yule & Merry Everything, best wishes for the new year.😻🏴
Just a note here, but I wonder if the people worrying about Bovaer are also worried about additives in food. Things like E104 - Quinoline yellow, added to sauces desserts snacks etc. Oh, and also polystyrene and household cleaners. E173 - aluminium. Yes, aluminium. E210 - Benzoic acid - a preservative, also used to recycle polystyrene. E218 - Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate - a preservative, also used in pesticides. E464 - Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose - an additive, also used as an ingredient in eye drops. E422 - Glycerol - a sweetener, but used to be used in anti-freeze.
Yes u are right but this bovaar is on another level of evil again
should be just as worried about the state of our drinking water.
@@JackOfski Indeed.
@@blazingsaddles7145 How? And has it been found in milk?
@@JackOfskiI use a purifier now
Well done and good work. Keep going, the British public need transparency. Tesco, Asda, Morrisons dairy boycott.
We all need to send a message. Don't comply with them.
The Milk I bought the other day from Lidl went down the drain I bought 2ltrs from my local farm shop a little more expensive but in the long run heathier shall not buy anymore milk from Lidl.. x
Thank you, Kerry.
It's wonderful that your concern about this adifitive has brought it to people's attention, & you deserve that upswing of people subscribing to your channel! 👍
I came across you, purely by accident, a few months ago, & have followed you ever since, as I really love your no-nonsense approach to cooking, & everything else.
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas with your family, and look forward to seeing what you come up with for 2025! X X X
I was in Lidl yesterday and Bovaer isn’t listed on their milk but Arla products is. So didn’t buy.
Good work love. The more people that highlight. We need more people like yourself. God bless. Unsung heroes ❤
Thanks so much for all this info, I came across your channel whilst in my research and I'm now a new subscriber 😊
The UK Government 'commits' to giving ALL cows in England controversial feed by 2030 - amid ongoing dairy boycott over 'toxic' additive. All 'suitable' British cattle will be given methane-reducing chemical Bovaer or Bovaer-like products by law by 2030, under controversial Government plans.6 Dec 2024
I don't think all farmers will comply.
We need to demand to get rid of the climate committee who are forcing these laws on us, it’s like our governments are being held to ransom. It’s our lives they are putting at risk, they need to go.
They do not care about the people.
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Let's hope so, and also that people come to their senses and vote for another government.
Hi I was in Sainsburys today and their So Organic milk was made by Muller I checked your Chart in the shop. Must check codes😁
All organic dairy is free from bovaer use, even organic produce made by muller and arla. They don't mix organic with non-organic😀👍
Even though made by Muller?
Thank you Kerry much appreciated
Thanking you most kindly for all this help
Hi , thanks so much , i just found your channel last week , many thanks x
My local farm shop supply milk from their own cows and say they don’t use Bovaer.
Unfortunately as soon as the news starting hitting the media they suddenly upped their prices. When someone made reference to the sudden price increase they start claiming it’s only so their cows eat good food. 🤔🤔🤔
I just found your chanel - Thank you so much for all the great information you provide!🙏
Blessings 🌟🫶
Well done. Might be an idea instead of sending screen shot to make a vid with them. People could pause to read screenshots. They would get a lot of info for your efforts. All the best from new subscriber. (Will be having a look at your cooking vids )
I agree, a video would be an excellent idea.
Yes totally agree. We all would like the information.
Don’t forget all the milk chocolate products at this time of year😢 for example Nestle have given their support for Bovaer😮
I started to use a farm shop online, to support farmers. I do pay delivery charge if bill is small, but can order for several weeks , delivery free.Quality is very good.
I didn’t know there were farm shops online,do you mind me asking the name of it please 👍🏻
Mine is 'eatgreatmeat' they're in Yorkshire, but there's lots online. I'm in Lancashire and they deliver to me. I share a delivery with someone and we split delivery charge, or I shop every third week free delivery. Good luck@@janeburke147
Eatgreatmeat, in Yorkshire. They deliver to me in Lancashire. Good quality it arrives very cold. I avoid paying delivery charge by ordering for three weeks at a time, or share a delivery with my daughter. @@janeburke147
M&S milk is and when asked they gave a really snotty response saying it's safe.
Boycott M & S
On what grounds is it a trial, it can't be a health trial because the product would have to be tested over a number of years, so it must be business, "we'll go along with it as long as the public buy it"
Organic milk is apparently bovaer free but its been said that Arla organic dairy STILL contain it. Very misleading by the organic process.
Keep up the good work. Our politicians and civil servants have nothing but contempt for us. Especially when methane is a zero problem. Civil servants and their brainless politician lackies are massive problem. Far too many of them making dangerous decisions.
Thank you! Yes I agree it's all dependant on budget and circumstances isent it. I don't have have a car so I am limited to my local area but have discovered a milk man in my area and I've signed up for deliveries now, I guess we do our best with what circumstances allow. Organic is out isn't budget too but I'm trying to buy organic when I can even if I buy less, that's prob not possible for everyone though, but any small change is good even if it's just buying organic once a month or something xx
what else is going in our food chain that we dont know about, fuming here
They lie to us all the time, always check your small print on labels, like sugar has so many names. Fructose, glucose, then it will say no added sugar, because it used the words fructose or glucose.
@@petrinakeay4075I always buy anything that is full sugar. No added sugar means artificial sweeteners, not for me.
APEEL on the fruit and veg. They’re poisoning the food so we won’t buy it. They want the farms gone.
Definitely not surprised considering our politicians are so corrupt.
Thanks for all your efforts ❤
If it is in milk, it is in everything.
True
Thanks Kerry 🌹🐈Xxxx
My big concern is lab grown meat, how can this be allowed
That sounds horrific Les
Anything mr Gates is involved in is not good for us, needs to be avoided at all costs.
Ask Gates how much he paid them. Why do you think it was necessary for him to meet 2TK a few weeks back.
Will they tell us, probably not as they did not in the US.
KFC is using lab grown chicken
Yes please tell us what too and what not too drink from what shops x
It might be easier to list dairy products that are guaranteed not to come from cows treated with these chemicals. From what I have seen all UK supermarkets are refusing to supply (potentially) untainted dairy. Can anyone tell me if there are any (gluten free) milk brands that are still fit for human consumption?
Everything should be trailed in the subsidised restaurant in parliament, if it’s proven safe in 30yrs after they eaten or taken what they want rolling out then the public might consider it
grahams dairies in Scotland do not use bovaer in cattle feed
😀👍💕They're on my 'bov free' list, plus they supply milk UK wide, I've seen milk in local stores here in Colchester. Also I've seen Tom parker cream and trewithen milk here in Colchester which is great.
Thank you Kerry. xx
It's a pleasure Faith👋😀💕
Instead of trying to fix cows from releasing methane gas, perhaps they should put politicians on a diet of Bovear! And then just stand back and watch how fast things change. Let’s face it - politicians release more than their fare share of methane!
All full of shit
Thank you for covering this.
Thanks so much for your research. I went to Lidl and checked out - some of their yogurt was from Ubley in Somerset wich is a part of Yeo Valley and does not use Bovaer, I saw the Wyke farms and also Trewithen dairies provided the milk and they also checked out ok.
That's great🐮👍💕 just shows how varied milk contracts are depending on location. It seems lidl doesn't rely on muller or arla fully - also using other dairies for its milk supply, unlike aldi which is 100% arla
I'm a new subscriber, I started to do similar research as you, so thats your video has become a mustwatch for me, its stuff we need to know if we care about authorities fiddling with both our food and the poor cows natural digestive processes for their net zero political agenda. Thank you for doing this and congratulations on your deserved sucess! A published 'safe list' is a great idea?
TY for this discussion.
Buying Polish dairy products may be an idea. They are available in most Tescos. It's imported so wil be safe. Also French butter and cheese is expensive but good
Arla states on their site they have been using B across Europe for years. It’s worth going on their site and looking up the Arla Bovaer Statement.
B used in Europe for several yrs. a r l a site.
@tonybeck7399 omg thank you
Thank you for all your hard work
Hey I love to cook, interested to see what others cook, about to buy a slow cooker for example . . I love to eat (now I got rid of the IBS hahaha), I love the farmers, I get my milk from LIDL here in S Wales, and I like genuine people like yourself so it was so interesting to see the way you were looking at all the sources of milk in products, which I am now doing. Want to support people like you cause you represent people like me. I was getting farm shop milk until all my bills went mental in early 2022. Been on rations since then tbqh, and the fancy milk had to go. But I'm eating meat only from local butchers for a couple of years now so I am eating better even on a budget. Anyway, thanks and I subbed.
Full data not provided:
1/According to the applicant, the propylene glycol and silicic acid used in Bovaer® 10, comply with Directive 2002/32/EC, concerning the content of undesirable substances, but NO DATA to support these statements were PROVIDED.
2/The purity is specified to be > 98.0% 3-NOP (w/w%). The content of 3-NOP in three industrial batches of the active substance ranged between 99.1% and 99.4% (w/w%).■■■■■
However, certificates of analyses were NOT provided.
3/ NO data on the possible presence of heavy metals and arsenic in the final formulation of the additive were provided.
Where are PETA? Where are the animal protection league? Do they no care about cows🤔
Arla take milk into the muller factory here in Somerset so they are definitely linked
Thank you so much for keeping us informed 👏🏻👏🏻💕💕💕
You are so welcome
Fantastic information 😊 thank you 🙏
Thanks for efforts. Much appreciated
Good work, well done
Thank you🐮💕
LSB film production is putting some great content out 😊
Aldi cowbelle skimmed milk on the bottom of the bottle is stamped Arla
Thank you Kerry for highlighting this massive coverup regarding the Bovaer addictive in the UK Dairy industry, the Government, MSM and Supermarkets are working really hard in keeping this covered up…Great work from you for exposing them…❤
Thank you🐮💕They definitely are aren't they. MSM not fit for purpose imo
Yes I feel the same - I want a choice in this!
Thank you ❤
I bought Cravendale milk for years but after watching your blogs have not bought another.Thank you for the info
We drink raw milk, quite expensive but absolutely worth it!
Would it be worth using Kefir? Can't' find raw milk but many have suggested this kefir I have never tried.
Seasons Greetings 🙂
Ironically no one is mentioning the spraying of chemicals on the pastures and the impact on flowers and insects.
I have seen birds in my garden for seven weeks despite the fact there is a full feeder out. My friends have said the same.
Same in our garden three full feeders no Birds.