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		Food & crafts => Food processing => Topic started by: shygirl on June 29, 2013, 08:06:33 pm
		
			
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				Our goats only give a pint a day so i was wondering if its ok to freeze it until we have enough to make a good batch of yoghurt and icecream etc or does it ruin it? i know cows milk never tastes the same after being drunk post freezing.
 thanks
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				Well I always freeze milk, both cow and goat, although its always the bought stuff.....I  use goats milk when I ween pups or nursing bitches :thumbsup: 
			
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				Yep, I freeze my goats' milk all summer and autumn , so I have some left when the supply reduces. Because it's naturally homogenised, it freezes and defrosts really well. 
			
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				thanks. its lovely milk too so looking forward to making something with it rather than coffee  :excited:
			
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				I love the summer when I have enough to make cheese  ;D
			
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				I love the summer when I have enough to make cheese  ;D 
 
 
 In the summer I have too much milk but not enough time to make cheese, but once the kids are weaned in September I make cheese a couple of times a week.
 
 We do a cream separation every other day, and I try to make icecream regularly though through summer.
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				It freezes well and doesn't separate on thawing. However, the advice is that it should only be stored for 3 months  in the freezer.
			
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				we freeze our excess (when we're not cheese making or baking) in plastic 1 litre bottles, or ice cube bags for when I'm doing some soap  :thumbsup:
			
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				All of our soap milk is frozen and it works very well. Some of it freezes for more than the recommended 3 months with no issues.
			
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				All of our soap milk is frozen and it works very well. Some of it freezes for more than the recommended 3 months with no issues.
 
 
 Hi Plumseverywhere,
 
 What is the longest you have kept milk for drinking ?  Have you found an upper limit ? I'd like to be able to go for a longer period so any experience would be gratefully received
 
 Cheers
 
 Alan
 
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				I haven't labelled my bottles up till now so it would be hard to say for sure, but I'm pretty certain we've pushed it to nearer 6 months. I will be labelling bottles with dates from now. I had to buy in some milk once when our milker died and that lasted well over 3 months  :)  You can tell when its gone a little too long as it separates.  
			
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				I'm looking for a way to freeze milk but not in plastic bottles. American sites discuss using 'canning jars which can be frozen and boiled - anyone know where I can buy these in the UK?  Shape is also an issue to avoid cracking ie no narrow neck so ordinary glass bottles wont do.
			
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				You can buy the tetrapak-type cardboard cartons from Ascott or similar - would those suit?  Otherwise I freeze a lot of mine in repurposed and sterilised Chinese takeaway containers!
			
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				I use old butter/marg tubs so I can weigh out how much milk I'm freezing in ready to pop into the pan soap portions!
			
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				I have been reusing water bottles and juice bottles but a bit uncomfortable with hygeine / sterilisation which can do with glass plus also the possibility of chemical leach form plastic bottles.  I found tubs leak and freezer is jammed full so difficult to keep upright.  The ascott containers I think are expensive when you think what a bottle of milk costs to buy - 10/12p for the tetrapacks (plus cost of sealer) - 20p for the plastic bottles if I recall correctly. Plus still adding to the 'plastic mountain' which I'd rather avoid.
 
 
 I found these:
 
 
 http://www.philipmorrisdirect.co.uk/leifheit-preserving-jar-10l-deal/product/ (http://www.philipmorrisdirect.co.uk/leifheit-preserving-jar-10l-deal/product/)
 
 
 but concerned about freezing milk and its shape.