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Originally Posted by icedmocha
Where in PA can you legally buy non-homog milk? Is it designated "for animal use only"? That is the only way I know of to purchase it.
Your thinking non-pasteurized. And yes, you can buy that also, but you have to find a farmer that has a special permit to sell it. They are limited to small herds (15-20 cows I think) and more intensive inspections.

Non-homogenized just hasn't had the milk and cream mixed so it won't separate. I get my non-homogenized milk at Trickling Springs Creamery http://www.tricklingspringscreamery.com

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