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Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk, Vitamin D, 4-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 12)
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Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk, Vitamin D, 4-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 12)

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Meyenberg goat milk is a healthy addition for the whole family diet - on cereal, in your favorite recipes, or right out of the glass. They are supplemented with folic acid and Vitamin D, pure and delicious. Powdered goat milk is produced from the finest pasteurized whole goat milk with water removed.

Features:

Pack of twelve, 4-ounce each (total of 36 ounces)


100 percent natural with no preservatives added


Good source of calcium, Vitamin A and B, potassium


Made from fresh whole goat milk


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 6.0 inches
Product Height: 9.0 inches
Product Weight: 3.6 pounds
Package Length: 10.2 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 6.1 inches
Package Weight: 3.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Good substitute for cow's milk protein allergyJun 26, 2007
By J. M. Pye
Half a teaspoon is good for coffee or tea; use instead of cow's milk for making pancakes and waffles, etc. Travels easily. If the entire packet is not used in one week, keep it in the freezer as it will go off.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great! Convenient! Environmentally Friendly Packaging...Apr 03, 2008
By Ms. Kin
Goat milk is my primary source of dairy and Meyenberg provides a good healthy product that's free of additives (hormones-antibiotics)... Meyenberg dry milk in pouches is more convenient for me & it's environmentally friendly because it's packaging is totally paper (no plastic)... I have a Meyenberg tin canister with resealable lid and a pre-measured scoop that I have been using for a while now that I refill for those times when I only need to use a lesser quantity of milk powder.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5LOVE this goat's milk - GREAT in coffee . . .Apr 15, 2010
By L. Bernstein "Knitting is Gluten Free"
I am gluten-intolerant. When I travel, I sometimes have a hard time finding a good, gluten-free protein source. The individual packets pack and travel easily. If you enjoy the flavor of goat's milk, you will love the convenience of the powered version.

I especially love to use Meyenburg Powered Goat's Milk in my coffee instead of artificial creamers. It is healthy, rich and delicious.

Tip: The milk may clump a bit when you add it to coffee or water. Use a wire wisk to mix it and it will be fine . . . OR if you really want to make it easy, try using a battery-operated frother -- put a little coffee in a mug, add powder, whip it. (Bodum makes a frother as does Aerolatte Moo). Be sure to leave LOTS of room in the mug when you froth -- it makes a latte-like froth that grows as you whip it. After frothing, add the rest of your coffee. HEAVEN!



2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Goat Milk Avoids Bovine Caso-morphin-7 Health ProblemsMay 14, 2011
By Edward Miller
Whether you like goat milk or cow milk is a matter of taste (I somewhat prefer cow milk in a carton over goat milk made by adding water to this powder).

However, there is a strong reason for preferring goat milk. Namely that it appears healthier for you and your children. This is that goat milk in the human study does not produce bovine caso-morphin-7 (BCM-7). This peptide is produced by digestion of all of the cow milk available in the US. It is not produced by goat milk (or human milk).

There are a number of conditions for which bovine casomorphin-7 seems to play a role, including atherosclerosis (and hence heart disease and strokes), Type 1 diabetes, schizophrenia, autism, milk intolerance (not due to lactose intolerance) and sudden infant death syndrome.

The source for the above information is Woodford's recent book Devil in the Milk: Illness, Health and the Politics of A1 and A2 Milk. Amazon lets you read significant fractions by searching with the keywords for what interests you, although I suggest buying the book and reading the full evidence.

While the milk of not all cows produce BCM-7 when digested, in the US milk free from these problems can not be bought(such milk can be bought in New Zealand and Australia). Thus, for those that wish to protect themselves and their children, the alternatives are to avoid cow milk (substituting something else, such as breast milk for babies), or use goat milk. Fortunately, calcium or other nutrients in milk can be obtained from foods other than milk. If we wish to consume milk, goat milk is the most available alternative for most outside of New Zealand and Australia.

However, goat milk is available in only a few stores, and these may not be near you. In these cases, a powdered goat milk, or a canned goat milk may be the healthy alternative. Powdered is cheaper than canned. If you do not anticipate using large amounts, having it in these 4 ounce packages will reduce the risk of the powder going bad before being used.



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Powdered Goat Milk is wonderful!Oct 27, 2009
By L. Shifley
My Son has a milk allergy and it is so hard to bake with Soy milk. Goat milk is expensive and I bought this by mistake when I was buying condensed milk. It's easy to make (I mix it with my emulsion blender) and it is wonderful to cook with. It's sweeter than condensed or whole goat milk for some reason. The price is certainly right! I love how you can make a lot or a little depending on your needs. Meyenberg Powdered Goat Milk, 4-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 12)

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