If you've shopped at Rainbow Grocery or Bi-Rite Market, you've probably seen those glass bottles with the cream-top milk and creamer. Most likely, they came from Straus Family Creamery in Sonoma County. More
Browsing through the organic aisle of our big-box grocery store the other day, we did a double take. Something seemed out of place. We scanned again, then found it: a familiar milk carton on a shelf. What was milk doing out of the dairy case? More
Recently, we got into a debate with someone about the correct time to add milk to tea; before or after steeping the tea? What do you think?
Here's a head's up for our Ohio readers. See that lovely logo on the milk carton above? Look for that - it will lead you to some of the best milk you've ever tasted. More
So, have you seen the new milk jug yet? What? You didn't know there was a new milk jug? Indeed there is. But if you don't shop at larger retailers like Wal-Mart and Costco you may not have seen it yet. These retailers are the first to carry milk sold in jugs that are supposed to be more environmentally friendly, as well as earth-friendly. They can be stacked better, so they take up less space, and they are cheaper and more efficient to produce and ship.
The only problem? People can't seem to pour out of them without spilling. We're curious - have you been using the new milk jug, and if so, what do you think? More info on the new milk jug below.
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You'd probably think otherwise, but raw milk doesn't taste too different from pasteurized milk. In its liquid form it actually shouldn't. Good raw milk should be as clean as - or, arguably, cleaner than - pasteurized milk, and should have no trace of the animal from which it came. More
All the coffe coverage has Cortney thinking about perfect cafe au lait...
Any tips on how to make the perfect cafe au lait? Whether it was in Paris, Bilbao or Madrid, the ones I had in Europe were so far superior to any I have been able to find in the US. I'd like to know how to make my own!
- Cortney
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