How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

Have you ever heard that goats' milk is naturally homogenized? Is that true? This little eBook says no. It shows you how to test your goat milk for cream, various ways to collect it, and how to turn it into butter, whipped cream, sour cream, crème fraîche, and ice cream. Includes 8 recipes.

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How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

Have you ever heard that goats' milk is naturally homogenized? Is that true? This little eBook says no. It shows you how to test your goat milk for cream, various ways to collect it, and how to turn it into butter, whipped cream, sour cream, crème fraîche, and ice cream. Includes 8 recipes.

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How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

by Leigh Tate
How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

How To Get Cream From Goats' Milk: Make Your Own Butter, Whipped Cream, Ice Cream, & More

by Leigh Tate

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Overview

Have you ever heard that goats' milk is naturally homogenized? Is that true? This little eBook says no. It shows you how to test your goat milk for cream, various ways to collect it, and how to turn it into butter, whipped cream, sour cream, crème fraîche, and ice cream. Includes 8 recipes.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152944792
Publisher: Leigh Tate
Publication date: 03/28/2016
Series: The Little Series of Homestead How-Tos from 5 Acres & A Dream
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Leigh Tate has always loved living close to the land. From the back-to-the-land movement to the modern homesteading movement, the agrarian lifestyle is the one she says feels like home. She and her husband currently homestead five acres in the foothills of the Southern Appalachians. Their vision is to become as self-sustaining as possible by stewarding their land, animals, and resources. Leigh's homesteading activities include gardening, food preservation, foraging, raising goats, chickens, and guinea fowl, herbs, cheese making, permaculture landscaping, spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing, quilting, natural dying, soapmaking, wood cookstove cookery, and renovating their old 1920s farmhouse.

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