When I was a child we had raw milk all the time. No one ever called it raw milk. It was just milk 😂. My husband was just saying ice cream was better when we put the eggs in it
I grew up on a farm drinking loads of raw milk everyday as well (albeit from a Holstein cow). We used to do the hand crank ice cream as well - it was amazing. Since moving into the "big city" I really don't drink that much milk anymore - just not the same. Every time I see someone put raw milk they just produced into a cup a coffee though it makes me long for those days - nothing better. Nice work on this video.
Need ocean plants to hybrid with fresh water and grass to be watered with ocean water Send ocean water through dry rivers with a separate sewage pipeline and your rivers and swimming pool will have ocean fish, use a steam distiller for disinfected salt free drinking water and your planet will make it, I know Put salt on your roads, plant ocean grass and one fire won't burn down a California neighborhood Get generic engineers to work on hybriding ocean root structures with fresh water plants for the future of farming Send your lawnmower clippings fresh with $3,200 tax refunds to feed 3x more cattle, 3x more milk, cheese, ice cream and cheesecake, maybe people full time will be riding around in air conditioned tinted window xfm lawnmower, others can work 4 day work weeks and get paid to mow their lawn once a week. Cows go into a building with plastic strip doors, out of a refrigeration coolerfresh shredded has sprayed with water comes out on 4' high conveyors to feed the cattle. After 20 minutes is hours back in another 6" below it comes out, stays cool and fresh, cows are cooler inside, eat more, fans on, no flies on them, they get bigger quicker, they get a small bowl of ice cream at the end, enjoy their life and make you the best milk, the happiest cows. Before they get arthritis they get a sick with some fentynal and go to sleep, then it's an hour before a freezing. They're still conscious for up to that. Take a 60B insist to 180 Billion. You throw it away and pay to pick it up and dump it away year. You throw away 3x your cattle potential every year. And you're going hungry and need a war for your kids? Crazy You wait all year for a corn crop yet mow the United States every week and instead pay to pick it up and throw it away Maybe the river waste water can go into the desert instead of the Gulf One day they can make a storage sealed waste line in the river and everyone is off toilet to tap
Ok, could you have ended this video any more adorable!?🥰 We are just getting started in dairy with our first small herd of goats. We are loving having raw milk around the house! Currently any extra goes straight into our freeze dryer to powder because I don't want to buy any milk over the winter when we dry our girls off! Next year hoping to have even more to "play" with and make all the things! I love the morning drink you demonstrated; one of my twenty-something sons is always looking for something with a bit more protein to help him make it through his day!
Sounds like you have a good handle on utilizing your dairy abundance! I just learned how to make butter....we love the taste. It is nothing like store bought!
Our favorite basic way to use dairy is to make yogurt! We use Greek culture like you and find that overnight 12-14hr does the job well without it getting too sour. We have it on pancakes as a special occasion food on a Saturday morning, with fruit. Thanks for your easy to watch video as always.
Hello from NC. I am new to your channel just happened along y'all within the last week and I am truly enjoying your content. Very excited to have a new homesteading channel to watch and learn from. Thanks and God Bless.
We make butter, yogurt and cheese every week and ice cream at least once a month... I'll have to try your ice cream recipe next time! The easiest way we have found to make yogurt is in an instant pot and a yogurt strainer because we like thick Greek yogurt.
That's awesome! Greek yogurt is a favorite of mine as well...It's a bit more time-consuming though so Michelle only does it occasionally:) Good luck on the ice cream!
I absolutely loved this video! You gave so much important information about milk and its benefits and even the downside of consuming too much dairy. The kids are so cute and love that they are so happy on your farm. Thanks so much for this wonderful video and all the tips you gave, as well.
Hi Codi, great video about all of the uses for milk in your Household. I don't know if you follow The Pastured Homestead channel but Zach also had a lot of stomach issues that were helped with Guernsey milk as opposed the other cows milk. Glad that Michelle found something that helped as having Gut issues is the worst.
I just found your channel yesterday and I love your videos! I also think we live within an hour of your farm!!! We currently live in northern Fayette County (Jeffersonville) but will be moving soon to northern Ross County to a property with just over 5 acres. So, hello neighbors!!! We have laying hens already and plan on adding a beef cow or two in the near future. I'd love to have a dairy cow and am so pleased to hear that you only milk once a day...I think that's way more doable than the thought of having to be home by a certain time every single day twice a day. Can't wait to continue learning stustainable homesteading with your family!
What an awesome video! Thanks for reminding me about my stick blender. It was in my sons shed and I totally forgot about it. I’ve made homemade ice cream, but my favorite thing to make would have to be butter! Your little girl is an absolute doll. I was raised on fresh raw milk and it’s so inspiring to see her being raised on natures best! Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed this video. 🥰
Thank you! One of the best things about milking our cow is watching the kids enjoy the milk! Our oldest son used to cry and refuse to drink store milk when our cow was dry;) Cheers for stick blenders!
Thank you so much for sharing these delicious, nutritious recipes with all of us! I recently discovered your channel, and I love watching. I actually knew nothing about this collaboration on dairy month before I saw this video!
Someday, I will have a homestead of my own, and your videos have given me some seriously good information. I hope to be at least half as skillful as you guys when that day comes.
Thanks for all the great ideas and the kids and I can't wait to try some or all of these! We found your channel by watching all the videos in this collab playlist! Thanks for sharing! ❤
All the way from KY, we are happy to meet you, new to your channel! Cant wait to watch more of your videos. Love the fact that you all do the cow share. We have been looking for a farm to get milk with no luck yet. Milk has so many uses as you have shown but ice cream would be my favorite if I had to pick one as well. Thanks for showing us all the ways you all like to use it. Butter for a year, wow, thats a lot of work but will be so rewarding! Blessings to you and your family. Watching through the collab.
Good morning new friends. I got a tick bite and cannot do meat, dairy, gluten, or processed foods it’s been a life changing event. So I cannot consume dairy. However, my family still can. I would love to find a local farmer for raw milk. There are a few and they have a waiting list for the milk. Before the tick bite I have asthma and couldn’t consume much milk but loved chocolate milk. I can do the nut milks. Building a house is stressful we are in the process and have waited a year for windows and the waiting on materials has been so hard. I am so ready to be done! I appreciate the wife’s explanation on the difference in the cows and grass fed vs, grain fed and different breeds. New to your channel. I hope you have a blessed week! Wendy🙏🏻🇺🇸🌎
Wow...sorry about the tick bite. Food restrictions are tough...we hope that you will find healing for your health issues. We know it can be a long hard road. Best wishes on the house!
Thank you for putting in the fda warning. ❤ I don’t know the ratio, but vanilla beans and gin make vanilla extract. I made mine almost a year ago, and it’s the best vanilla extract I’ve used.
A small portion of the milk, you can add lemon juice and turn it into sour cream for taco night! Plus, I wondered if you could split milk with additional water which reduces the excess weight gain yet still provides the nourishment for your body.
What a little cutie! "it's nummy, Dad". Thanks for the great video. Loved all the ideas! We have a few Guernsey as nurse Moms for extra beef calves so when I get that first rush of milk, I'm making all sorts of things to freeze, butter being the most important. Then I get told there's calves on the cow and I'm done for the year Wow, if you haven't tasted cookies make with homemade butter, you have no idea what you're missing!
I healed my gut the same way Michelle did! Took time but so worth it! Unfortunately I live in homeowners association that will not allow cows. I buy organic milk and cream. Still can’t drink milk but can enjoy other dairy products.
Thanks for sharing all your dairy ideas. We enjoy making yogurt the most. So easy, and gets used up quickly. I don’t have anything fancy and also pour my cultured milk into mason jars and have a seed mat on the bottom of a small cooler with a towel on top. Works like a charm.
Thank you for the tip to add raw eggs to my ice cream recipe. I hadn’t added eggs to my recipes yet because of the hassle of cooking them first then letting the mixture cool. I got over my out of proportion fear (seriously, I eat raw batter!), I made a batch and it was amazing! Sooo happy! Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Even 14 gallons of milk a week would be a lot to get thru for me. I hope to find a cow share, otherwise I guess I will be getting milk goats. I think having access to fresh raw milk is something most people would benefit from. Cheers.
Don't forget your can culture your cream for homemade Sour cream, cultured skimmed milk for "buttermilk" , and kefir and CHEEEESE. Though i know cheese making is no joke when you're first learning. But you can use up A TON of milk that way. I'm working my way through the "homemade dairy" course through Carol they have a you tube channel "homesteading family" and she has great tutorials on all kinds of stuff. Thanks for the reminder to make ice cream with it! ❤❤❤
Where do you get the containers that you store your milk in. I would love to get some. Thank you for all the time you spend showing/teaching us what you do and how you prepare things. God Bless
i have a brother-in-law that grew up on a dairy farm in Nebraska and still drinks lots of milk. The problem with too much of anything is there are side effects. His was kidney stones from having more calcium in his system that his body could use. Great video. Yes, I am binge watching as I just found you on UA-cam about a week ago.
I found your video/channel through the collab and LeAnne's playlist. Glad to meet you. Your video and editing is beautiful. I've recently moved to my homestead (it'll be 2 years this fall). I'd like to have a milk animal at some point but I'm not ready yet. Thank you for this video! I'd LOVE to be able to make my own ice cream.
I used to be able to buy raw milk when I lived in the States. Now not only do I not have access to raw milk, I can rarely find fresh milk. When I do it is about $5/liter! Boxed and powdered milk are the norm. I can hardly wait to get a milk cow so I can have all of the deliciousness! Thank you for the great video!
When I lived in Missouri I only bought raw milk from the farms Knowing that they were grass fed and the people was really nice. And I really can’t drink store milk but had no issues with the fresh raw milk. And yes! You definitely can add weight with out moderation. I learned that the hard way. Since moving to Texas I’m back on a hunt for a good dairy farm. Really enjoyed your video
I was always told that raw milk was not safe to eat or drink. I'm learning that is not true thanks to people like you. We dint have dairy cows now but it's definitely something to consider in the future. Thanks again.
We are in southern Ohio about 40 minutes outside cincy. We had our wonderful jersey cow Tink for over 3 years. But then our hay guy ended up ghosting us and we couldn’t find any hay to feed her over the winter. So we sold her to a family in Tennessee. Miss her so much. Want to have a cow back on the homestead again. Miss the raw milk so much
If you hang some fresh yogurt in a bag made of cheesecloth some of the whey will drip out and you will get a thick spreadable yogurt spread. There are also a few types of soft cheese that are super easy to make like mozzarella or farmers cheese.
I used to buy Guernsey milk from a country neighbor and it was so rich and delicious. Better than all other kinds of milk. Their cows were Gigantic! Very big and tall. Enjoy!
If you grow cucurbits and they develop powdery mildew a mix of 10% skim milk and water will sloe the spread significantly, you can increas the milk to what ever level you want so 100% milk will also work on the PM
Dont hate me, but i despise ice cream. Im all for making butter though. Its probably the most usefull, versatile and necessary item to be made from milk.
Michelle uses 2 Tablespoons of gelatin to 1 gallon of milk. After the yogurt has cooled in the fridge overnight, you can pulse the yogurt in the blender a few times with maple syrup and vanilla. You want to blend as little as possible...just until the sweetner is fully incorporated. Then refrigerate again and you'll have smooth creamy, sweet yogurt that tastes very much like store yogurt:)
Hello! We are new to your channel and are enjoying your content. We use any leftover milk by soaking our chickens' feed and they love it! We call it "mash" and it is a healthy boost of nutrition for them. 😊 God Bless
God bless you guys, very wise family. We live in a desert area,love gardening and love to have animals ( not approve by HOA),So I try gardening in the back yard, not always successful in this area and not on big lot.
I love your channel. Side note, for me, raw milk was the cure. I have suffered with IBS for 40 years, bad enough to be hospitalized many times. Since getting my cows 12 years ago that went away. I also have a 15 year old ice cream maker like yours. They are so convenient and easy. I also make frozen yogurt in it. Best of luck!
So cute! I have issues with milk A2 is ok but is double pasteurized....why? Ugh crazy! Back in Romania we bought the milk and left it overnight on the counter and had a yummy fermented milk or strained it and had a soft cheese. So good, we came to US and tried to do the same but the milk was sick stinky.... I wish I could buy some raw milk but I don't have where to. ❤🤗 Oh, we used to make milk with raw eggs and honey....was so good, I didn't have that in over 40 years
We don't have our own cow yet, but source our raw milk from a local farm. I have been making yogurt for years, but am now experimenting with butter and cheeses. It's fun! Thanks for the ice cream maker recommendation!
When I was a child we had raw milk all the time. No one ever called it raw milk. It was just milk 😂. My husband was just saying ice cream was better when we put the eggs in it
Yes! The eggs make it creamier:) Let's make raw milk that normal again!
Me too! We had raw milk until i immigrated to the US. 😢
I grew up on a farm drinking loads of raw milk everyday as well (albeit from a Holstein cow). We used to do the hand crank ice cream as well - it was amazing. Since moving into the "big city" I really don't drink that much milk anymore - just not the same. Every time I see someone put raw milk they just produced into a cup a coffee though it makes me long for those days - nothing better. Nice work on this video.
Thank you! Glad you were able to experience raw milk when you were young:)
Need ocean plants to hybrid with fresh water and grass to be watered with ocean water
Send ocean water through dry rivers with a separate sewage pipeline and your rivers and swimming pool will have ocean fish, use a steam distiller for disinfected salt free drinking water and your planet will make it, I know
Put salt on your roads, plant ocean grass and one fire won't burn down a California neighborhood
Get generic engineers to work on hybriding ocean root structures with fresh water plants for the future of farming
Send your lawnmower clippings fresh with $3,200 tax refunds to feed 3x more cattle, 3x more milk, cheese, ice cream and cheesecake, maybe people full time will be riding around in air conditioned tinted window xfm lawnmower, others can work 4 day work weeks and get paid to mow their lawn once a week. Cows go into a building with plastic strip doors, out of a refrigeration coolerfresh shredded has sprayed with water comes out on 4' high conveyors to feed the cattle. After 20 minutes is hours back in another 6" below it comes out, stays cool and fresh, cows are cooler inside, eat more, fans on, no flies on them, they get bigger quicker, they get a small bowl of ice cream at the end, enjoy their life and make you the best milk, the happiest cows. Before they get arthritis they get a sick with some fentynal and go to sleep, then it's an hour before a freezing. They're still conscious for up to that. Take a 60B insist to 180 Billion. You throw it away and pay to pick it up and dump it away year. You throw away 3x your cattle potential every year. And you're going hungry and need a war for your kids? Crazy
You wait all year for a corn crop yet mow the United States every week and instead pay to pick it up and throw it away
Maybe the river waste water can go into the desert instead of the Gulf
One day they can make a storage sealed waste line in the river and everyone is off toilet to tap
We sell fresh raw milk at our farm here in hargeisa somaliland. We'd love to ship you out and try some.
Ok, could you have ended this video any more adorable!?🥰 We are just getting started in dairy with our first small herd of goats. We are loving having raw milk around the house! Currently any extra goes straight into our freeze dryer to powder because I don't want to buy any milk over the winter when we dry our girls off! Next year hoping to have even more to "play" with and make all the things! I love the morning drink you demonstrated; one of my twenty-something sons is always looking for something with a bit more protein to help him make it through his day!
Love your freeze-drying idea. I've never thought of that. Thanks for all the kind words!
Sounds like you have a good handle on utilizing your dairy abundance! I just learned how to make butter....we love the taste. It is nothing like store bought!
It's so good!
@@morethanfarmers I wish I lived near you. I would be BEGGING you to sell me some.
Our favorite basic way to use dairy is to make yogurt! We use Greek culture like you and find that overnight 12-14hr does the job well without it getting too sour. We have it on pancakes as a special occasion food on a Saturday morning, with fruit. Thanks for your easy to watch video as always.
Thanks for sharing!! The pancakes sound awesome:)
Hello from NC. I am new to your channel just happened along y'all within the last week and I am truly enjoying your content. Very excited to have a new homesteading channel to watch and learn from. Thanks and God Bless.
Welcome to the community! So glad you're enjoying our content!
We make butter, yogurt and cheese every week and ice cream at least once a month... I'll have to try your ice cream recipe next time! The easiest way we have found to make yogurt is in an instant pot and a yogurt strainer because we like thick Greek yogurt.
That's awesome! Greek yogurt is a favorite of mine as well...It's a bit more time-consuming though so Michelle only does it occasionally:) Good luck on the ice cream!
You should post some videos of your process 🤙🏽
I absolutely loved this video! You gave so much important information about milk and its benefits and even the downside of consuming too much dairy. The kids are so cute and love that they are so happy on your farm. Thanks so much for this wonderful video and all the tips you gave, as well.
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much for all of your tips and tricks, you have helped my family out a lot 😊
I’m absolutely loving this collaboration and have so many news things to try with all our milk! Thank you!
Right on!
I like the shake mix. Always hard for me to find time to eat enough, I'll be trying this out thanks!
You won't regret it!:)
Hi Codi, great video about all of the uses for milk in your Household. I don't know if you follow The Pastured Homestead channel but Zach also had a lot of stomach issues that were helped with Guernsey milk as opposed the other cows milk. Glad that Michelle found something that helped as having Gut issues is the worst.
Thanks for the tip...I'll check out that channel:) And you're right, gut issues are very hard to deal with
I just found your channel yesterday and I love your videos! I also think we live within an hour of your farm!!! We currently live in northern Fayette County (Jeffersonville) but will be moving soon to northern Ross County to a property with just over 5 acres. So, hello neighbors!!! We have laying hens already and plan on adding a beef cow or two in the near future. I'd love to have a dairy cow and am so pleased to hear that you only milk once a day...I think that's way more doable than the thought of having to be home by a certain time every single day twice a day. Can't wait to continue learning stustainable homesteading with your family!
That's awesome!! Glad to have you here, neighbor:)! Amen on the milking once a day...it totally transformed our routine!
Oh wow! Thank you so much for all the different items and information you put into this video! I absolutely love ice cream 🍨😋! God Bless your Family.
You're very welcome! Ice cream is the best;)
What an awesome video! Thanks for reminding me about my stick blender. It was in my sons shed and I totally forgot about it. I’ve made homemade ice cream, but my favorite thing to make would have to be butter! Your little girl is an absolute doll. I was raised on fresh raw milk and it’s so inspiring to see her being raised on natures best! Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed this video. 🥰
Thank you! One of the best things about milking our cow is watching the kids enjoy the milk! Our oldest son used to cry and refuse to drink store milk when our cow was dry;) Cheers for stick blenders!
Been thinking of getting an ice cream machine. Thanks for showing yours!
Same! Have an old ice cream maker that makes more frustration than frozen ice cream 😅
That butter looked so creamy! I'm glad to hear you can tolerate cream in your coffee! It is so tasty! Thanks for sharing!
Yes! Being able to enjoy dairy is such a blessing. and You're welcome!
Thank you so much for sharing these delicious, nutritious recipes with all of us! I recently discovered your channel, and I love watching. I actually knew nothing about this collaboration on dairy month before I saw this video!
You're welcome! So glad to have you here!
Someday, I will have a homestead of my own, and your videos have given me some seriously good information. I hope to be at least half as skillful as you guys when that day comes.
Thank you for the kind words. I have no doubt that you will do a great job! There's so many resources available nowadays!
Thanks for all the great ideas and the kids and I can't wait to try some or all of these! We found your channel by watching all the videos in this collab playlist! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Awesome! Thank you! Glad to have you!
Wonderful ideas for using milk. I'll definitely be doing several of these! God bless!
That chocolate milk you made looks great!!!
What a blessed life you have! Your recipes all look yummy! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video. I love the ideas for using extra milk. I appreciate new ideas.
You are so welcome!
All the way from KY, we are happy to meet you, new to your channel! Cant wait to watch more of your videos. Love the fact that you all do the cow share. We have been looking for a farm to get milk with no luck yet. Milk has so many uses as you have shown but ice cream would be my favorite if I had to pick one as well. Thanks for showing us all the ways you all like to use it. Butter for a year, wow, thats a lot of work but will be so rewarding! Blessings to you and your family. Watching through the collab.
Welcome to the community! Glad you're here:) I hope you find fresh milk...there's nothing like it!
Good morning new friends. I got a tick bite and cannot do meat, dairy, gluten, or processed foods it’s been a life changing event. So I cannot consume dairy. However, my family still can. I would love to find a local farmer for raw milk. There are a few and they have a waiting list for the milk. Before the tick bite I have asthma and couldn’t consume much milk but loved chocolate milk. I can do the nut milks. Building a house is stressful we are in the process and have waited a year for windows and the waiting on materials has been so hard. I am so ready to be done! I appreciate the wife’s explanation on the difference in the cows and grass fed vs, grain fed and different breeds. New to your channel. I hope you have a blessed week! Wendy🙏🏻🇺🇸🌎
Wow...sorry about the tick bite. Food restrictions are tough...we hope that you will find healing for your health issues. We know it can be a long hard road. Best wishes on the house!
Thank you for putting in the fda warning. ❤
I don’t know the ratio, but vanilla beans and gin make vanilla extract. I made mine almost a year ago, and it’s the best vanilla extract I’ve used.
Sounds great!
A small portion of the milk, you can add lemon juice and turn it into sour cream for taco night! Plus, I wondered if you could split milk with additional water which reduces the excess weight gain yet still provides the nourishment for your body.
I’d rather keep it whole and drink less 😊
What a little cutie! "it's nummy, Dad". Thanks for the great video. Loved all the ideas! We have a few Guernsey as nurse Moms for extra beef calves so when I get that first rush of milk, I'm making all sorts of things to freeze, butter being the most important. Then I get told there's calves on the cow and I'm done for the year Wow, if you haven't tasted cookies make with homemade butter, you have no idea what you're missing!
Amen to that! And the nutrient density of fresh butter far surpasses the grocery store stuff too!
It All looks soooo good. Your hard work pays off in delicious food. Thanks for sharing.
I healed my gut the same way Michelle did! Took time but so worth it! Unfortunately I live in homeowners association that will not allow cows. I buy organic milk and cream. Still can’t drink milk but can enjoy other dairy products.
That's great!
Always useful info and intertaining! I love your videos!🎉❤
Glad you like them!
Thanks for sharing all your dairy ideas. We enjoy making yogurt the most. So easy, and gets used up quickly. I don’t have anything fancy and also pour my cultured milk into mason jars and have a seed mat on the bottom of a small cooler with a towel on top. Works like a charm.
Great idea!! Thanks so much for sharing! Yogurt is definitely one of Michelle's favorites as well:)
That’s a lot of milk! Thank you for sharing how you use all of that. 😊❤
You bet!
That protein shake looked scrumptious. 😋 Enjoyed your video.
Thank you 😋
Love all the great ways to use milk! That ice cream looks delicious!
It was! Thank you!
Thank you for the tip to add raw eggs to my ice cream recipe. I hadn’t added eggs to my recipes yet because of the hassle of cooking them first then letting the mixture cool. I got over my out of proportion fear (seriously, I eat raw batter!), I made a batch and it was amazing! Sooo happy! Thank you!
You're welcome 😊 It's the best!
I would love to see videos more in depth on butter and yogurt making! Also a mayonnaise recipe! 😊😊 loving your videos!
Here's one about butter 😊 ua-cam.com/video/o-1rGC-s_YI/v-deo.htmlsi=wIMJepOUcidXQbb1
Love this! Cute family too! 🤩🥰🍦🥛
Lots of good information in your video. I love homemade yogurt & butter. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks, and you're welcome!
Thank you for all the tips, especially for the yogurt . Have a blessed day.
You're very welcome!
Thank you for so many great ideas! The use of a cooler to make the yogurt is so smart!
You are so welcome! Definitely try the cooler...makes for the best yogurt:)
I’ve tried your chocolate milk recipe... SO GOOD!! I’ll never go back to the cheap/unhealthy stuff I did before! Thanks for sharing!
Yay! Once you've tasted the real thing, you can't ever go back;)
Thanks for the video. Even 14 gallons of milk a week would be a lot to get thru for me. I hope to find a cow share, otherwise I guess I will be getting milk goats. I think having access to fresh raw milk is something most people would benefit from. Cheers.
Yeah it's a lot! Hope that works out for ya 😊
Wow! Love this chocolate shake recipe. I have a bad knee didn't know the extra collagen could help. Thanks for the tips.❤
You are so welcome!
Great idea with all the ways you can use milk.
Don't forget your can culture your cream for homemade Sour cream, cultured skimmed milk for "buttermilk" , and kefir and CHEEEESE. Though i know cheese making is no joke when you're first learning. But you can use up A TON of milk that way. I'm working my way through the "homemade dairy" course through Carol they have a you tube channel "homesteading family" and she has great tutorials on all kinds of stuff. Thanks for the reminder to make ice cream with it! ❤❤❤
Yes! Thank you! We are hoping to do a cheese making course once we have some time to spare. Maybe this winter😊
Thank you guys it was fun watching a new channel your milk looks yummy!
Our pleasure!
I love this kind of life. Hardwork and you eat your harvest. Productive life.
So true!
Where do you get the containers that you store your milk in. I would love to get some. Thank you for all the time you spend showing/teaching us what you do and how you prepare things. God Bless
www.uline.com/BL_8179/Plastic-Grip-Jars?keywords=grip+jars You're very welcome 😊
@@morethanfarmers Thank you
i have a brother-in-law that grew up on a dairy farm in Nebraska and still drinks lots of milk. The problem with too much of anything is there are side effects. His was kidney stones from having more calcium in his system that his body could use. Great video. Yes, I am binge watching as I just found you on UA-cam about a week ago.
Yes:) There's always value in moderation...So glad you're enjoying our content!
Very yummy livin' with fresh, farm raised goodness!!
Our first milk cow freshens in august. We have a milking shorthorn and a milking Devon. We are very excited to have milk soon!
That is awesome!
I found your video/channel through the collab and LeAnne's playlist. Glad to meet you. Your video and editing is beautiful. I've recently moved to my homestead (it'll be 2 years this fall). I'd like to have a milk animal at some point but I'm not ready yet. Thank you for this video! I'd LOVE to be able to make my own ice cream.
Welcome!! So glad to have you in this community! I'd highly encourage a milk animal! It's my favorite part of the homestead!
Thanks for sharing this great information!
You’re welcome!
The ice cream looks so good. I could use a treat at work tonight. Thank you for your info.
Definitely treat yourself! and you're very welcome:)
I used to be able to buy raw milk when I lived in the States. Now not only do I not have access to raw milk, I can rarely find fresh milk. When I do it is about $5/liter! Boxed and powdered milk are the norm. I can hardly wait to get a milk cow so I can have all of the deliciousness!
Thank you for the great video!
powdered milk would be pretty rough for me...Good luck on the milk cow!
Super powered chocolate milk! Thank you for the delicious recipe.
Amen! There's nothing like it:)
Nothing beats fresh cows milk😊, I loved your video, lots of new ideas thank you so much !!
You are so welcome!
When I lived in Missouri I only bought raw milk from the farms Knowing that they were grass fed and the people was really nice. And I really can’t drink store milk but had no issues with the fresh raw milk. And yes! You definitely can add weight with out moderation. I learned that the hard way. Since moving to Texas I’m back on a hunt for a good dairy farm. Really enjoyed your video
Hope you find some great milk!
Ice cream is for sure my go to .
I think learning to make your own yogurt and ice cream would be amazing. What a nice treat
It really is!
Very good video❗️ Just found your channel a few days ago and truly enjoying‼️🌻🦋
Welcome to the community! So glad to have you here!
I'm soon glad I found your channel! Loading up in info!
Awesome! Thank you! Welcome to the community!
I was always told that raw milk was not safe to eat or drink. I'm learning that is not true thanks to people like you. We dint have dairy cows now but it's definitely something to consider in the future. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing! Hope you can try some sometime!
We are in southern Ohio about 40 minutes outside cincy. We had our wonderful jersey cow Tink for over 3 years. But then our hay guy ended up ghosting us and we couldn’t find any hay to feed her over the winter. So we sold her to a family in Tennessee. Miss her so much. Want to have a cow back on the homestead again. Miss the raw milk so much
That's a rough time. Hoping you can get that wonderful milk somehow this year!
If you hang some fresh yogurt in a bag made of cheesecloth some of the whey will drip out and you will get a thick spreadable yogurt spread.
There are also a few types of soft cheese that are super easy to make like mozzarella or farmers cheese.
Just found you all! Right now living ice cream!❤
Welcome!! Thumbs up for ice cream:)
That icecream looked 😋
I love all your tips and tricks with milk. thank you.
You're very welcome!
I love y’all’s vibe.
Why thanks😊
I found you guys about three days ago and I'm in love with you , your parents should be proud of you and your way of life. Love it.
Thank you so much 😊
@@morethanfarmers You are very welcome .
I love ur lifestyle, ur relationship and ur beautiful children.❤❤❤
I used to buy Guernsey milk from a country neighbor and it was so rich and delicious. Better than all other kinds of milk. Their cows were Gigantic! Very big and tall. Enjoy!
Best looking ice cream I've ever seen!
This was great I’ve been on the fence about getting an ice cream maker and now I’m sold! Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
If you grow cucurbits and they develop powdery mildew a mix of 10% skim milk and water will sloe the spread significantly, you can increas the milk to what ever level you want so 100% milk will also work on the PM
Thanks for that!
We have been making lots of butter and icecream lately. So good!!
Sounds great!
Thanks. Interesting journey with your consumption
We love making farmers cheese with our goats milk. I really need to venture to yogurt!
Farmers cheese is great:) We use that to make lasagna!
Dont hate me, but i despise ice cream. Im all for making butter though. Its probably the most usefull, versatile and necessary item to be made from milk.
Haha...each to his own:) We love butter too!
I’m so excited to find your channel! I’m from SE Ohio and homesteading too! ☺️
Wonderful! Great to have Ohioans on here!
Do you have a ratio for adding the gelatin to the yogurt? I have struggled to make yogurt that my kids will eat! - Dana
Michelle uses 2 Tablespoons of gelatin to 1 gallon of milk. After the yogurt has cooled in the fridge overnight, you can pulse the yogurt in the blender a few times with maple syrup and vanilla. You want to blend as little as possible...just until the sweetner is fully incorporated. Then refrigerate again and you'll have smooth creamy, sweet yogurt that tastes very much like store yogurt:)
@@morethanfarmers Awesome thank you! I am going to try it like this!
Had fresh cow milk as a kid. Fun and informative video.
Milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, ice cream, they're all my favorite. Enjoyed the video. Thanks!
Amen! No need to choose just one;)
My grandma raised milk cows and I swear it is the best food on the planet. It's nothing like store bought.
Amen!!
Hello! We are new to your channel and are enjoying your content.
We use any leftover milk by soaking our chickens' feed and they love it! We call it "mash" and it is a healthy boost of nutrition for them. 😊
God Bless
That's an awesome idea! Our chickens would go crazy over that!
Love your videos. Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲 😊.
That's awesome! Welcome to the community!
God bless you guys, very wise family. We live in a desert area,love gardening and love to have animals ( not approve by HOA),So I try gardening in the back yard, not always successful in this area and not on big lot.
Thanks for sharing! It sounds like you are making the most of the land you have! That's awesome!
Getting a dairy cow is next on my list. So many great ideas for using up the milk in your video. Thank you!
You are so welcome! Go for it...You won't regret it:)
Thank you for this video
I love your channel. Side note, for me, raw milk was the cure. I have suffered with IBS for 40 years, bad enough to be hospitalized many times. Since getting my cows 12 years ago that went away. I also have a 15 year old ice cream maker like yours. They are so convenient and easy. I also make frozen yogurt in it. Best of luck!
Wow! That's such an interesting story! Thanks for sharing! and so glad you can enjoy raw dairy!
Well done as usual guys.😊
So cute! I have issues with milk A2 is ok but is double pasteurized....why? Ugh crazy! Back in Romania we bought the milk and left it overnight on the counter and had a yummy fermented milk or strained it and had a soft cheese. So good, we came to US and tried to do the same but the milk was sick stinky.... I wish I could buy some raw milk but I don't have where to. ❤🤗 Oh, we used to make milk with raw eggs and honey....was so good, I didn't have that in over 40 years
Thanks for sharing!! So interesting!
We don't have our own cow yet, but source our raw milk from a local farm. I have been making yogurt for years, but am now experimenting with butter and cheeses. It's fun! Thanks for the ice cream maker recommendation!
You're welcome! Fresh milk is awesome!
Love this!
That is a protein packed drink!
Hey guys, watching from Australia loving your videos
Hi again from namibia. You're keeping me company while I blanche radishes, spinach, turnips and peas. It's been a busy afternoon
Oh and carrots nad beets
Wow! Sounds awesome!
I’m excited to try these when we get a dairy cow