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Started by Conan71, June 25, 2012, 04:26:18 PM

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Conan71

Mrs C and I are wanting to make some mozzarella and ricotta cheese at home but the kit we got at high gravity says to use whole unpasteurized milk.  I checked Natural Farms & Whole Foods but can't get it there.  Other than Swan Brothers in Claremore anyone else know where we can get unpasteurized milk for cheese making in Tulsa?  Anyone have success using pasteurized milk for the process?
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Gaspar

Quote from: Conan71 on June 25, 2012, 04:26:18 PM
Mrs C and I are wanting to make some mozzarella and ricotta cheese at home but the kit we got at high gravity says to use whole unpasteurized milk.  I checked Natural Farms & Whole Foods but can't get it there.  Other than Swan Brothers in Claremore anyone else know where we can get unpasteurized milk for cheese making in Tulsa?  Anyone have success using pasteurized milk for the process?

Did you try a cow?  There are lots of them.  I suppose you would need to catch one and squeeze it, but I'm not sure how that's done.

. . .but seriously.  Try the Amish out in Inola.
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dsjeffries

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Quote from: Gaspar on June 25, 2012, 04:30:40 PM
Did you try a cow?  There are lots of them.  I suppose you would need to catch one and squeeze it, but I'm not sure how that's done.

. . .but seriously.  Try the Amish out in Inola.

Now Gaspar, you can't just go around town squeezing people's cows. That'll get you a lawsuit and a front page story.

Conan, I'm checking on it.

::checked on it::

Here's a listing at Sustainable Tulsa's website:
http://www.sustainabletulsa.org/green_directory?area=72

And a list from realmilk.com:
http://www.realmilk.com/where08.html#ok
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heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: Conan71 on June 25, 2012, 04:26:18 PM
Mrs C and I are wanting to make some mozzarella and ricotta cheese at home but the kit we got at high gravity says to use whole unpasteurized milk.  I checked Natural Farms & Whole Foods but can't get it there.  Other than Swan Brothers in Claremore anyone else know where we can get unpasteurized milk for cheese making in Tulsa?  Anyone have success using pasteurized milk for the process?


The trip to Claremore is WAY worth the effort!!  Their milk is fantastic!  Have been drinking it for many years - couple of decades!  And their cheese ain't too bad, either.  And where you gonna find unpasteurized cream by the gallon (only occasionally available)?

You will need to shake it, because the cream rises to the top and forms a layer that needs to be mixed back in for drinking.

We sometimes buy a couple gallons at a time and freeze them, then thaw to use.  I prefer fresh, but even thawed is better than most store bought.

Last I heard, there were only two raw milk dairies left in OK, and the other was supposed to be out west of T, somewhere.  (Rumor...)
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Townsend

Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on June 25, 2012, 04:52:35 PM

The trip to Claremore is WAY worth the effort!!  Their milk is fantastic!  Have been drinking it for many years - couple of decades!  And their cheese ain't too bad, either.  And where you gonna find unpasteurized cream by the gallon (only occasionally available)?

You will need to shake it, because the cream rises to the top and forms a layer that needs to be mixed back in for drinking.

We sometimes buy a couple gallons at a time and freeze them, then thaw to use.  I prefer fresh, but even thawed is better than most store bought.

Last I heard, there were only two raw milk dairies left in OK, and the other was supposed to be out west of T, somewhere.  (Rumor...)


Not judging but you drink cream?

heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: Townsend on June 25, 2012, 04:54:00 PM
Not judging but you drink cream?


Don't you??  And why not??

SWMBO uses for coffee. 

Turn it into whipped cream for strawberry shortcake!!
Make a batch of homemade biscuits for breakfast.  Eat half of them.  Save the rest for that evening, letting them sit on the counter to kind of dry a little bit.  Evening desert, break a couple of biscuits into large pieces and place in a large bowl.  Put a few scoops of ice cream on top - vanilla, of course!  Pour about a quart of strawberries over the top.  Then add a big glob of whipped cream (soccer ball size) on top of the strawberries. 

Then make some for the wife....

Yum!!


I think this is the other dairy I had heard about - sounds about right place.
http://www.christiancheese.com/

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Townsend

Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on June 25, 2012, 05:03:33 PM

Don't you??  And why not??

SWMBO uses for coffee. 

Turn it into whipped cream for strawberry shortcake!!
Make a batch of homemade biscuits for breakfast.  Eat half of them.  Save the rest for that evening, letting them sit on the counter to kind of dry a little bit.  Evening desert, break a couple of biscuits into large pieces and place in a large bowl.  Put a few scoops of ice cream on top - vanilla, of course!  Pour about a quart of strawberries over the top.  Then add a big glob of whipped cream (soccer ball size) on top of the strawberries. 

Then make some for the wife....

Yum!!



I misunderstood.  I thought you meant you shook it, popped the top, and chugged it.

RecycleMichael

You might try the Blakely family farms in Oologah. The have a trailer tomorrow at the downtown farmers market at lunch time and usually on Thursday nights at the Pearl Farmers market.
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Conan71

Thank you for the help everyone, very much appreciated!
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heironymouspasparagus

Quote from: Townsend on June 25, 2012, 05:13:37 PM
I misunderstood.  I thought you meant you shook it, popped the top, and chugged it.


Just do the milk like that... but, hey, maybe will have to try that!

"So he brandished a gun, never shot anyone or anything right?"  --TeeDub, 17 Feb 2018.

I don't share my thoughts because I think it will change the minds of people who think differently.  I share my thoughts to show the people who already think like me that they are not alone.

Red Arrow

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Quote from: Townsend on June 25, 2012, 04:54:00 PM
Not judging but you drink cream?

Back before rocks turned to dirt, milk delivered to your door by the dairy was Pasteurized but not homogenized.  The cream separated and rose to the top.  If you wanted a glass of milk (whole milk), you shook it up and poured.  If you wanted some cream for coffee or to whip for strawberries, you poured it off the top.  Milk tasted good back then.  Today's milk is analogous to Millercoorsbud Light.

I kind of remember these trucks:
http://cdm268001.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p268001coll17/id/112/rec/5

One time when one of my cousins was staying with us, his grandfather (a big wheel at WaWa Dairy Farms) rode along with the regular delivery man and surprised my cousin with a short visit at our place.
 

Breadburner

 

Conan71

Quote from: Breadburner on June 25, 2012, 10:25:14 PM
Milk your cat....

Think I'd have to pass on that just like I'd have to pass on milking the bull  :o
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Gaspar

You can milk anything with teats.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Hoss