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[quote=Anonymous]This is slightly off the grass-fed topic, but may be of interest to you. A friend is in the dairy business and she pointed out to me that a lot of the name brand milk is ultra pasturized, which is not a bad thing on its own, but means the sugar content is a bit higher and that it may not be quite as fresh, since it's coming from Colorado. If you want the freshest and most local milk, get the store brand at your local store, which will be supplied by local dairies. As far as grass-fed goes, I think the primary benefit is that it is higher in omegas, without adding them from fish oil or algae. Personally, I don't mind algae (shrug). But about half the time I opt for grass fed milk, I accidentally buy the cream on top milk, which has bits of basically butter floating on top and I can't get them to mix in with the milk no matter how much I shake it, and it's not very appetizing. So if you go the grass-fed route, look for homogenized!! (if that's important to you)[/quote]
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