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Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in this
ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning June
1.

My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all those
who got me agoin' on this idea.
Dee Dee


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"Dee Randall" > wrote

> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in
> this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning June
> 1.
>
> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all
> those who got me agoin' on this idea.


What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
I would love to do that.

nancy


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On Mon 08 May 2006 02:17:32p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Dee
Randall?

> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in
> this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
> June 1.
>
> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all
> those who got me agoin' on this idea.


I guess I'm going to have to start asking you how your cow is! :-)

Seriously, I think that's wonderful. Fresh dairy is so delicious!

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On Mon 08 May 2006 02:56:14p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
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> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>
>> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in
>> this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
>> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
>> June 1.
>>
>> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all
>> those who got me agoin' on this idea.

>
> What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
> I would love to do that.


We would be allowed to own 2 cows or 4 horses and house them on our
property. Personally, I think it would be too much work. The neighbors
who live 2 doors away from where we're moving have 2 goats and 2 sheep.

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There's a joke in there somewhere.....why buy the milk when you can
share the cow with its owner instead?

ha, ha!



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> On Mon 08 May 2006 02:56:14p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
> Young?


>> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>>
>>> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in
>>> this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
>>> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
>>> June 1.
>>>
>>> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all
>>> those who got me agoin' on this idea.

>>
>> What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
>> I would love to do that.

>
> We would be allowed to own 2 cows or 4 horses and house them on our
> property. Personally, I think it would be too much work. The neighbors
> who live 2 doors away from where we're moving have 2 goats and 2 sheep.


That's funny. (to me) Anyway, I don't see myself milking a cow
every day, making the butter etc etc ... it would have to be an
arrangement like Dee has.

nancy


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On Mon 08 May 2006 03:44:23p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
Young?

>
> "Wayne Boatwright" <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote
>
>> On Mon 08 May 2006 02:56:14p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
>> Young?

>
>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>>>
>>>> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier
>>>> in this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
>>>> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
>>>> June 1.
>>>>
>>>> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to
>>>> all those who got me agoin' on this idea.
>>>
>>> What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
>>> I would love to do that.

>>
>> We would be allowed to own 2 cows or 4 horses and house them on our
>> property. Personally, I think it would be too much work. The
>> neighbors who live 2 doors away from where we're moving have 2 goats
>> and 2 sheep.

>
> That's funny. (to me) Anyway, I don't see myself milking a cow
> every day, making the butter etc etc ... it would have to be an
> arrangement like Dee has.


LOL! It would be more fun to have a petting zoo and let someone else take
care of them. :-)


Wayne <who was not raised on a farm>

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> There's a joke in there somewhere.....why buy the milk when you can
> share the cow with its owner instead?
>
> ha, ha!
>

Or:
Why buy the milk when the owner shares the cow with everyone.
Dee Dee


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"Wayne Boatwright" <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon 08 May 2006 02:56:14p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
> Young?
>
>>
>> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>>
>>> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier in
>>> this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
>>> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
>>> June 1.
>>>
>>> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to all
>>> those who got me agoin' on this idea.

>>
>> What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
>> I would love to do that.

>
> We would be allowed to own 2 cows or 4 horses and house them on our
> property. Personally, I think it would be too much work. The neighbors
> who live 2 doors away from where we're moving have 2 goats and 2 sheep.
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright Õ¿Õ¬


If the goats are Nubian - you're gonna fall in love with them.
http://tinypic.com/xkudlu.jpg
They were in a field nearby several years ago - John cutting an apple for
the sweethearts.
Dee Dee


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Dee Randall wrote:
> "Jude" > wrote in message
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> > There's a joke in there somewhere.....why buy the milk when you can
> > share the cow with its owner instead?
> >
> > ha, ha!
> >

> Or:
> Why buy the milk when the owner shares the cow with everyone.
> Dee Dee


There ya go....I knew there was one in there somewhere!!



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On Mon 08 May 2006 04:24:23p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Dee
Randall?

>
> "Wayne Boatwright" <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
> 28.19...
>> On Mon 08 May 2006 02:56:14p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Nancy
>> Young?
>>
>>>
>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote
>>>
>>>> Since raw milk is unavailable in Virginia (we discussed this earlier
>>>> in this ng), it is available if you buy a share in a cow.
>>>> I am in the process of buying a share for my pick-up weekly beginning
>>>> June 1.
>>>>
>>>> My own ice cream and table butter, Wayne! Soooo happy! Thanks to
>>>> all those who got me agoin' on this idea.
>>>
>>> What a great idea! Too bad we don't have cows around here,
>>> I would love to do that.

>>
>> We would be allowed to own 2 cows or 4 horses and house them on our
>> property. Personally, I think it would be too much work. The
>> neighbors who live 2 doors away from where we're moving have 2 goats
>> and 2 sheep.
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright Õ¿Õ¬

>
> If the goats are Nubian - you're gonna fall in love with them.
> http://tinypic.com/xkudlu.jpg
> They were in a field nearby several years ago - John cutting an apple
> for the sweethearts.


Oh, they are beautiful! What's not to love?!?

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