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gold21
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:22 pm
I find Cholov Yisroel milk goes bad really quickly. I have some friends and neighbors who eat Chalav Stam and they tell me that it lasts much longer. I don't know why that is.... But is there a brand of Cholov Yisroel milk that you trust to stay fresh for a decent length of time (ideally until the expiration date listed)? Its no fun checking the milk in the morning before putting it on the breakfast table and finding it spoiled, a week before it's expiration....
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baschabad
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:27 pm
Lamers milk. We get it here in Chicago. It stays fresh for so long!
I used to live in Brooklyn and buy the CY milk there- like New Square and Devash.
Lamers is the best I've tried. It's won milk awards!
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ra_mom
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:30 pm
Golden Flow used to be good but the last few months I can buy it Wednesday and open it up Shabbos morning to find out nobody is getting to drink their coffee.
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ra_mom
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:30 pm
We don't get Lamer's or Pride of the Farm in NY.
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cnc
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:37 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Golden Flow used to be good but the last few months I can buy it Wednesday and open it up Shabbos morning to find out nobody is getting to drink their coffee. |
It's getting warmer outside and Golden Flow makes their deliveries hours before the stores open, so the milk is sitting out.
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ra_mom
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:39 pm
cnc wrote: | It's getting warmer outside and Golden Flow makes their deliveries hours before the stores open, so the milk is sitting out. |
I had this in the frost of winter too. And we have a good fridge at home.
But I think the only way to get fresh milk (and bread) is at the small groceries but I don't have time for small runs during the week. It hasn't been fun.
ETA: How many hours before the stores open? I'm going to start a boycott and write them a letter!
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gold21
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:47 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Golden Flow used to be good but the last few months I can buy it Wednesday and open it up Shabbos morning to find out nobody is getting to drink their coffee. |
Same exact experience!
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allthingsblue
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:53 pm
Pride of the farm
In New York: fresh n tasty
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mommyla
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 8:56 pm
Golden Flow is the worst, it never tastes fresh to me. Pride of the Farm all the way
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sunshine5
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Mon, Jun 12 2017, 9:31 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Golden Flow used to be good but the last few months I can buy it Wednesday and open it up Shabbos morning to find out nobody is getting to drink their coffee. |
Same here. But cant get used to any other brand. We were strictly using GF and never had a problem until around pesach time of this year.
Keep spilling bottles of milk down my sink drain.
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JalapeƱo
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 3:43 am
Bethel Creamery is pricier, but as a CS-consumer, it's the only milk I actually enjoyed buying when I was living in crown heights.
It's creamy and fresh. Definitely compares favorably to most non-CY milk (& actually, it's better than most cheap CS milk out there)
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amother
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 5:09 am
I think it depends where u live.
I live in Monsey and Devash all the way!
Wasting milk is expensive..
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amother
Ginger
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 6:18 am
With all of these, ymmv. I live in Baltimore and our only option is Pride of the Farm. It goes bad very quickly, and we are pretty close to the plant.
My friend who owns a kosher cheese company (with both cholov stammand yosroel options) told me that cy cheese and milk is pasturized at a higher temp, so its ph level is more easily messed with and more sensative to outside temperatures. I often have my half and half (pride of the farm) curdle in my coffee even though its a week away from date and smells fine. Pride of the farm told me this happens then the milk's ph is off, and they sent my money back when the store wouldnt refund me.
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rgr
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 6:21 am
ra_mom wrote: | I had this in the frost of winter too. And we have a good fridge at home.
But I think the only way to get fresh milk (and bread) is at the small groceries but I don't have time for small runs during the week. It hasn't been fun.
ETA: How many hours before the stores open? I'm going to start a boycott and write them a letter! |
In NY its not possible to deliver during the day, where a delivery truck would cause too much traffic if they did so.
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Raisin
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 6:48 am
you can try getting smaller sizes of milk and storing in the freezer.
When I was little in London we would get daily milk deliveries. I don't know why that is not a thing anymore...maybe milk companies got better with putting preservatives in the milk.
The chalav yisrael milk I get now lasts for at least a week but its not from NY.
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esther36
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 6:52 am
Never had a problem with pride of the farm!! In fact many times the milk us still good after trying expiration date
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Iymnok
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Tue, Jun 13 2017, 7:47 am
Milk that is off can be used in cooked things like pancakes and muffins. It actually adds to the flavor and saves it from the drain.
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