Thank you i didnt want to have to decant it into different containers. I can only have it delivered as i live in a city so i have to find a way to store it.
@@marvelandmake Thank you I really believe in regenerative farming and wanted to do my part but there isn't any farms in London 😂. So I get my grass fed meat and raw milk on a delivery subscription.
Freezing is a way to “preserve” food, so the expiration date won’t really matter anymore. I haven’t bought milk from a store in YEARS (😂) but I think it should be good for about two weeks after you thaw it. (This would also depend on its package date and how soon you froze it after purchasing.)
I saw a curious effect after saving power by turning off the fridge during daytime. The milk separated with coagulated protein, but was not sour. It tasted distinctly sweet like boiled milk, and was ok for cooking, but wouldn't dissolve in coffee. I buy my milk in pickle jars. Those thick HDPE bottles seem like a waste and increase the price.
Thanks for a great question! From all that I've read, it doesn't harm the nutrition of the milk. According to the Weston A Price Foundation: "It is fine to freeze raw milk and butter. There is no harm to the enzymes in milk nor to the fat-soluble vitamins in butter." (source: www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/faq-dairy/#gsc.tab=0)
Do you buy your raw milk or have own animals have you even been sick or ill from raw milk how long have you been drinking it for btw your amazing I'm from UK but I'm Pakistani whenever I travel Pakistan I only drink raw milk 99 percent of milk is buffalo milk so we drink that there I can't digest store bought cows milk so I might order from a farm a2 raw cows milk how long can you freeze it for and how do I know if it's spoiled any tips
Thanks for the comment! We buy raw milk (3 gallons a week) from a local farm every week. They use very clean processes and are a source that I trust (very important when buying raw milk). I have used our frozen milk within a year of freezing it. If your milk stays frozen I doubt you'd have an issue with it spoiling BUT always smell it first to see if anything is "off."
@@marvelandmake thanks again your amazing also I've ordered 16 litres of raw A2 jersey milk yesterday it should arrive tomorrow in 1lite plastic bottle if I freeze it like it is will the bottle explode or not
I haven't ever had that happen to me. I'm sure it could if there's no room for expansion in the container. (If I ever freeze in glass... and I do... I always allow a few inches of headspace.)
Thank you i didnt want to have to decant it into different containers. I can only have it delivered as i live in a city so i have to find a way to store it.
Where there is a will... there is a way! Great job. :)
@@marvelandmake Thank you I really believe in regenerative farming and wanted to do my part but there isn't any farms in London 😂. So I get my grass fed meat and raw milk on a delivery subscription.
Great video, thanks for the tips.
Thanks for watching, Sheri!
when we thaw after freezing the expiry date has already gone so now within how many days we should consume it. mine is store bought
Freezing is a way to “preserve” food, so the expiration date won’t really matter anymore. I haven’t bought milk from a store in YEARS (😂) but I think it should be good for about two weeks after you thaw it. (This would also depend on its package date and how soon you froze it after purchasing.)
I saw a curious effect after saving power by turning off the fridge during daytime. The milk separated with coagulated protein, but was not sour. It tasted distinctly sweet like boiled milk, and was ok for cooking, but wouldn't dissolve in coffee. I buy my milk in pickle jars. Those thick HDPE bottles seem like a waste and increase the price.
Does freezing raw milk damage the nutrients or good bacteria in it?
Thanks for a great question!
From all that I've read, it doesn't harm the nutrition of the milk. According to the Weston A Price Foundation: "It is fine to freeze raw milk and butter. There is no harm to the enzymes in milk nor to the fat-soluble vitamins in butter." (source: www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/faq-dairy/#gsc.tab=0)
Thank you for the information
Do you buy your raw milk or have own animals have you even been sick or ill from raw milk how long have you been drinking it for btw your amazing I'm from UK but I'm Pakistani whenever I travel Pakistan I only drink raw milk 99 percent of milk is buffalo milk so we drink that there I can't digest store bought cows milk so I might order from a farm a2 raw cows milk how long can you freeze it for and how do I know if it's spoiled any tips
Thanks for the comment! We buy raw milk (3 gallons a week) from a local farm every week. They use very clean processes and are a source that I trust (very important when buying raw milk). I have used our frozen milk within a year of freezing it. If your milk stays frozen I doubt you'd have an issue with it spoiling BUT always smell it first to see if anything is "off."
@@marvelandmake thanks again your amazing also I've ordered 16 litres of raw A2 jersey milk yesterday it should arrive tomorrow in 1lite plastic bottle if I freeze it like it is will the bottle explode or not
Have you ever had any milk explode without transferring it from the plastic gallon to something else?
I haven't ever had that happen to me. I'm sure it could if there's no room for expansion in the container. (If I ever freeze in glass... and I do... I always allow a few inches of headspace.)
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Thank you for this tip
Glad you’re here! Thanks for the comment.