The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Food & crafts => Food processing => Topic started by: Melias farm on May 17, 2022, 06:55:40 am
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I’m in a glut of sheeps milk right now.
I’m thinking cheese could be a good idea.
I’ve not made it in donkeys years. And not in this country.
Where is an inexpensive and ethical (if the 2 can go together ha) supplier please.
I think I tried Amazon years ago and don’t want to buy from them ideally.
Thank you
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Goat Nutrition https://gnltd.co.uk/
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Goat Nutrition https://gnltd.co.uk/ (https://gnltd.co.uk/)
Yes, though it depends on what you define as ethical - it is a small UK based company and their customer service is really good. I get ALL my dairying stuff from them, with the exception of my food-grade plastic milking buckets. I haven't used Amazon for over two years now.
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Ooh, where do you get your food grade plastic milking buckets, Anke? We are still using 2 old green buckets I bought at a farm sale over 10 years ago (because no-one except me liked the stainless steel bucket, and that now includes the cows, as I no longer milk regularly so they have become unused to clanking... )