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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      smurf:
      Hay's used to sell them in supermarket, but recently I can't find them on the shelf, why ah? anyone knows the reason? :?

      We used to visit Hay's Dairies. They deliver to selected areas.

      If I did not remember wrongly, Hay's does not use preservatives. Maybe that's why cant sell in supermkt since the shelf life is quite short.

      We can only drink Hay's while it is still chilled, else the smell @ room temperature is quite strong.

      Fu Hua is also selling bottled goat's milk. I tried once, stronger smell than Hay's.

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        cnimed
        last edited by

        The Goat’s Milk from Fuhua is imported from a Malaysian farm. It is also more expensive - I presume it’s because of the transport cost plus they are not the manufacturer.


        Hay’s milk is without preservative (v impt for us), and since we buy straight from the farm, I presume it’s fresher.

        smurf,
        I’ve not been able to find it at supermarkets for the past two years already. I simply presumed that there wasn’t enough demand, or maybe the supermarkets wanted a bigger cut of the profits? We only bought from the farm in bulk and then put into freezer. I don’t buy anymore because it seems that ds2 can’t take even Goat’s Milk. The delivery service is a little too inflexible for me since someone has to be at home to pay them and they only deliver to certain areas on certain days.

        tankee,
        I don’t THINK there’s a second goat’s milk farm in Singapore. But there is a new cow’s milk brand in the supermarket these days that looks as if it’s also from a local farm - vishnu cow’s milk or something like that.

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          mathsparks
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          tankee:
          deminc:

          [quote=\"mathsparks\"]I've occasionally seen an elderly Indian man making his rounds on a bicycle carrying bottles of milk where I live. I wonder who orders from them. There wasnt any cooler and the bottles used are pet-bottles that look like they've been recycled too many times. :shock:


          I think that's cow milk. The goat's milk delivery service is different and the bottles cannot be reused.

          I am of the impression that that is goat's milk too.[/quote]I really don't think it's cow's milk since that's readily available in supermarkets. My mystery still not solved leh. :? who are the buyers.

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          • J Offline
            jay102
            last edited by

            Goat milk is very good a my family drink it everyday!

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            • C Offline
              Charmaine_chong
              last edited by

              Dear All,


              Goat milk is really good. My both kids age 2 and 4 drink goat milk since a year ago.

              Cow milk is not easy to digest and it is not for HUMAN.

              For those who can read chinese, please take a look at this blog. I knew about this Naturopathic thorugh the famous Taiwanese -Billy who dignose with cancer.

              http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/dr-jameschen/article?mid=2250&prev=2534&next=1362&l=f&fid=8

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                joconde
                last edited by

                I used to order hay’s goats milk for my kid too. Besides finding it a bit costly and troublesome (cannot go out during delivery hours), the main concern is that it has to be drunk cold otherwise the smell is very strong. I think it’s not good for kids to drink too much cold stuff, right ? Anyone has solution to this ?

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                  Charmaine_chong
                  last edited by

                  Hi Joncode,


                  For me, i will leave it on the table till room temperature. Once they get used to it, it may not be stink to them.

                  I do heat up, just slightly warm.

                  In the afternoon, i let them drink cold milk.

                  My son drinks herbal life’s (MLM product) too.

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                    pinkapple
                    last edited by

                    Charmaine_chong:
                    Dear All,


                    Goat milk is really good. My both kids age 2 and 4 drink goat milk since a year ago.

                    Cow milk is not easy to digest and it is not for HUMAN.

                    For those who can read chinese, please take a look at this blog. I knew about this Naturopathic thorugh the famous Taiwanese -Billy who dignose with cancer.

                    http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/dr-jameschen/article?mid=2250&prev=2534&next=1362&l=f&fid=8
                    and Goat's milk is for human??

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                    • tankeeT Offline
                      tankee
                      last edited by

                      Well, some articles claim that goat’s milk is easier to digest than cow’s milk.

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                        Charmaine_chong
                        last edited by

                        Pinkapple,


                        YES. GOAT MILK IS FOR HUMAN.

                        This is not my theory. I am not a doctor.

                        Please read the article i had attached. Alternatively, you may want to update yourself why cow’s milk is not for human by getting the books from KINOKUNIYA book store.

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