Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Like Raw Milk? Support this AR Bill!

Hi,

Just found this news on-line recently posted.

"A bill was just filed in Arkansas this week to ALLOW unpasteurized cow milk sales in AR–up to 500 gallons directly from the farm. This is an exciting opportunity for more food freedom in AR. PLEASE help support HB1536!http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2013/2013R/Pages/BillInformation.aspx?measureno=HB1536
If you want more info, contact me @washingtoncountyteaparty.ar@gmail.com or call 888-311-4348"

If this is important to you, contact the Washington County Tea Party for more information.

Wherever you live, you can go to http://www.realmilk.com/ to find unadulterated cow and/or goat's milk right from the farm. 

Years ago, we used to get raw milk from  a great dairy farm in Illinois. It was some miles away, so we got together about 6 families who shared getting milk for everyone. That way you just had to make the trip once every 6 weeks. It worked out great.

So if a farm is some miles away, share getting it. The milk is well worth the effort.

Have a great "natural living" day,
Stephen

News on GMO's

Here are some posts on GMO's Hot Off the Press:

GMO Poll Finds Huge Majority Say Foods Should Be Labeled
Huffington Post
Americans are largely uncertain over whether genetically modified foods are safe for the environment or safe to eat, but the vast majority say that foods containing genetically modifiedingredients should be labeled, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov ...
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Vt. House committee approves GMO labeling bill
Addison County Independent
MONTPELIER — Vermont is one step closer to becoming the first state to put mandatory labels ongenetically modified food products. On Friday, the House Agriculture Committee, after weeks of testimony, passed H.112, or the “GMO labeling bill,” by an 8 ...
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Shumlin: GMO labeling good, bill bad
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Shumlin heard from Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President Thomas Donahue against the bill on the grounds it would harm a number of local businesses, like Westminster Cracker, which uses genetically modified Canola Oil. Then a member of the ...
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