Archive for March, 2010

Goats’ milk & butter easier to digest!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Hallo -

Recently I decided to try goats milk, for I always have milk for breakfast as I do not drink anything with caffeine. What a difference! The taste and texture has made such a difference to my digestion. On top of this I started to get some very nasty bouts of heartburn, and decided that was something inherited from my grandmother – but no! changing to goats butter solved the problem from the word ‘go’ and I am completely free of the problem.

So thank you for goats products, I only wish that had been known years ago from my babyhood then maybe some devastating alimentary canal problems would have been helped.

Yours – Sheila Holwell

The Oxford & Cambridge Goat Race…

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

At 4.30pm on Saturday 3rd April, as the horn blows to signal the start of the Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race, two feisty goats (one named Oxford, one named Cambridge) will start their dash in the 2nd annual Oxford vs Cambridge Goat Race just a few miles away at Spitalfields City Farm in London.

Delamere Dairy is proud to support the event and will be raffling a hamper of delicious goats’ products and cheering on the best looking goat on the day!

The inaugural Goat Race in 2009 saw Cambridge, the pygmy goat, storm home to victory in front of a roaring crowd of over 400 people. This year The Goat Race is set for even more farmyard fun and should be an unmissable date in the diaries of fans of both goats and nonsense.

There are plenty of other things going on during the afternoon including an official Goat Race bookie and sweepstake, goatie knitting race, DJ and goat-themed markets stalls including Delamere Dairy and Billy Goat Stuff Chocolates.

Delamere Dairy will also be offering attendees vouchers to try the milk for free. Be sure to join The Oxford vs Cambridge Facebook Group for the latest news.

All proceeds from the day will go to Spitalfields City Farm. If you’re in London this weekend then why not bob along!

Click here to visit to get more info & directions for this goaty event!

Thank you for bringing goats milk into the population it has and will continue to change peoples lives.

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Hi  Delamere,

I am a reiki master teacher and a natural healer in the japanese art and also angelic and egyptian form. i am a intuitive healer so when i place my hands on my clients i pick up issues in a physical or mental or emmotional form of what needs balancing or addressing and i can pick up sensitivitys in people especially digestive issues.i am also a psychic medium and at times when i do my readings i pick up family members and children who are maybe having digestive issues and at the moment i seem to be coming into a lot of children who are having skin problems ie rashes irritation and dry skin patches. i feel a lot of children are sensitive to cows milk due to all the chemicals been placed in there, so i recommend goats milk and there has been positive changes. i have found the goats milk helps relieve bloating problems , helps clear up skin issues espsecially in young children, i have found it lowers cholestrol levels it has reduced mine. i feel it helps the digestive area ie the stomach. Also with it been lower fat it has helped me to lose and maintain weight. Me and my partner have a website if you wish to browse its  reiki-holistic-alternatives.com we are planning to include a page and info on our positive outcomes with goats milk and what symptons it has helped etc so we can help and reach more people to give them better wellbeing and vitality. Thank you for bringing goats milk into the population it has and will continue to change peoples lives. I will try the butter cheese and other products.

yours faithfully
blessings
jayne flintoff

Another goats’ milk experience with eczema!

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

I’ve had eczema my whole life, I’m 20 now and I was told about cows’ milk not digesting properly, I started drinking goats’ mik and low and behold: No more eczema!

John Keenan

April Fools!!

Friday, March 26th, 2010

DELAMERE DAIRY MAY HAVE DISCOVERD A NATURAL  BREAKTHROUGH  REMEDY FOR BALDNESS…

Delamere Dairy has recently made a miraculous discovery with the effects of drinking goats’ milk. Elaine Simmonds, one of our customers recently wrote in to tell her story. She began feeding her 6 week pet bunny rabbit, Jeremy on Delamere Dairy goats’ milk as a healthy alternative to cows’ milk. Amazingly within a couple of weeks Jeremy began to grow rapidly to become the giant rabbit he is today. Elaine claims that she thought the unexpected growth was a bit more than average, until Jeremy out grew his hutch and had to relocate into the garden shed! A team of scientists from Switzerland who specialise in understanding natural growth hormone phenomenons have flown in especially to examine Jeremy first hand. Dr Hans Litchellone from the University of Geneva tells us that this is not the first time he has witnessed examples of rapid growth due to the properties of goats’ milk. He believes goats’ milk contains numerous miracle qualities, yet to be fully understood by science. He is particularly interested in exploring the growth hormone properties as a cure for baldness in middle aged men. He believes goats’ milk might just be the Holy Grail of medical cures. He is currently conducting tests by rubbing Jeremy on bald volunteers to see if any positive affects are transferred. So far he has many willing bald participants, but no hair growth has been stimulated. Dr Litchellone remains optimistic…

Disclaimer: Delamere Dairy does not support the credibility of this story and reserves the right to play a joke on its customers as well as provide them with tasty goats’ milk products.

FYI: Elaine Simmonds is a real customer of Delamere Dairy and Jeremy is a real giant rabbit, she started feeding him goats’ milk because he started losing a bit of condition in his coat. We are yet to discover if rubbing Jeremy on the heads of bald men will cure their problem!