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Jan 27, 2012 11:40 AM CST
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You actually need to run the milk through a cream separator in order to have "skim milk". Just manually skimming (even all of the risen cream) from the top, you still retain a lot of cream in the milk, way more than "2%" milk. Cream straight from a Jersey cow has a LOT more cream in it than the "whole milk" you would buy at the store.
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