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Goat’s Milk: Better For You, Better For The Environment
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<blockquote data-quote="admin" data-source="post: 2675588" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>We've been writing a lot about milk this week on Blisstree—<a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/raw-milk-facts-and-fiction-625/" target="_blank">raw milk</a>, <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/skim-milk-vs-whole-milk-lowfat-not-always-healthier-195/" target="_blank">skim milk</a>, <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/non-dairy-milk-alternatives-comparison-233/" target="_blank">non-dairy milk</a>, <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/dairy-approval-matrix-trends-milk-alternatives-502/" target="_blank">milk trends</a>.*But one type of milk we haven't explored yet is <strong>goat's milk</strong>. I always thought goat's milk was pretty much identical to <strong>cow's milk</strong> except, you know, it came from a goat. But there are actually a lot of differences between the two—and goat's milk might be the healthier choice (especially if you're lactose intolerant).*Although not popular in the United States, goat's milk is the milk of choice in much of the world. <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/goats-milk-healthier-with-smaller-environmental-footprint-260/" target="_blank">More »</a>Post from: <a href="http://blisstree.com" target="_blank">Blisstree</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="admin, post: 2675588, member: 1"] We've been writing a lot about milk this week on Blisstree—[URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/raw-milk-facts-and-fiction-625/"]raw milk[/URL], [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/skim-milk-vs-whole-milk-lowfat-not-always-healthier-195/"]skim milk[/URL], [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/non-dairy-milk-alternatives-comparison-233/"]non-dairy milk[/URL], [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/dairy-approval-matrix-trends-milk-alternatives-502/"]milk trends[/URL].*But one type of milk we haven't explored yet is [B]goat's milk[/B]. I always thought goat's milk was pretty much identical to [B]cow's milk[/B] except, you know, it came from a goat. But there are actually a lot of differences between the two—and goat's milk might be the healthier choice (especially if you're lactose intolerant).*Although not popular in the United States, goat's milk is the milk of choice in much of the world. [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/nutrition/goats-milk-healthier-with-smaller-environmental-footprint-260/"]More »[/URL]Post from: [URL="http://blisstree.com"]Blisstree[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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