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Happy National Milk Day! Today, we celebrate the goodness of milk, and this year is EXTRA special! The new, REAL FOOD Dietary Guidelines are putting WHOLE milk front and center, recommending full-fat dairy for better nutrition. Also, milk prices have plummeted over 41% Show more 0:40 1 MB Load video
From the new dietary guidelines to the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, it’s a good time to be a lover of all things dairy. Don’t forget to help yourself to a glass of milk today. Happy National Milk Day! Load image
Happy milk day. Raw is law. Load image Quote Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins · 7h 0:40 Happy National Milk Day! Today, we celebrate the goodness of milk, and this year is EXTRA special! The new, REAL FOOD Dietary Guidelines are putting WHOLE milk front and center, recommending full-fat dairy for better nutrition. Also, milk prices have plummeted over 41%
Good Sunday morning. What’s for breakfast? I tried beef bacon this morning. I prefer pork. It’s Human Trafficking Awareness Day, Hot Toddy Day, Seafood Tower Day and Milk Day. Have a relaxing day. Pray, encourage & support. You are loved and we are Blessed. Load image 40 KB
It’s national milk day. Only 15% of Americans drink organic milk, and only 3% drink raw milk. My followers are special… the majority drink organic or raw milk! Load image
Happy National Milk Day, Wisconsin. -We stopped the Biden admin from banning chocolate milk in schools. -In December, President Trump signed the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which will put whole milk back in our schools. Thank a dairy farmer today and always! Load image 6 KB
National Milk Day Suspicion (1941), Alfred Hitchcock put a small light in the glass of milk, so it glowed as Cary Grant ascended the stairs… 0:43 1 MB Load video
Hardworking Illinois dairy farmers play an integral role in our agricultural community and put nutritious milk on the table for families across our nation. We’re grateful for their dedication today and every day. Happy National Milk Day! Load image
National Milk Day is a day to highlight and acknowledge the significance of milk as a global food staple. Its purpose is to recognize the contributions of the dairy sector to sustainability, economic development, livelihoods, and nutrition.
The origin of National Milk Day traces back to January 11, 1878, when milk was first delivered in sterilized glass bottles. This marked a pivotal moment in the history of milk production, significantly impacting health and hygiene standards. The day has since been dedicated to educating people about the benefits of milk and dairy products and the crucial role the dairy industry plays in our society.
National Milk Day invites everyone to appreciate the health benefits of milk, and acknowledge the hard work and dedication of dairy farmers. From its vital nutrients to its often underrated role in many sweet and savory dishes, milk’s importance is stressed on this day. It also features various related events, including milk-tasting sessions and cooking classes. This celebratory day occurs annually on January 11th.
Facts about National Milk Day
According to the Merlo Farming Group, the first time milk was delivered in the U.S was in 1878. Sterilized glass bottles were delivered to whomever wanted to purchase milk.
The use of milk in the US has been steadily decresing due to plant-based options. In 2022 average American consumed around 15 gallons, which is a deacrease from 20 gallons in 2020.
According to the FDA, in 2023, India was the largest consumer and producer of milk.
Interesting facts about milk are: 1) The man who initiated this sterilized milk bottle delivery was a British food safety advocate and physician named Dr. Henry Thatcher. After seeing a local dairyman using an unsanitary milk container, he designed the first glass milk bottle, called 'Thatcher's Common Sense Milk Jar'. 2) Milk contains a sugar called lactose, which some people cannot digest. This is known as lactose intolerance and can cause symptoms like bloating, gas, and diarrhea. 3) A cow can produce an average of 6.3 gallons of milk per day. 4) It takes about 345 squirts to fill a milk jug from a cow. 5) The global consumption of milk is around 730 million tons per year.
Enjoy some milk. Based on 2020 search trends, the most popular milk in order was: 1) Almond milk 2) Coconut milk 3) Chocolate milk 4)Condensed milk 5) Oat milk
Watch the 2007 comical documentary Got the Facts on Milk?. The film focuses on the health benefits of milk and dairy products.
Visit a dairy farm to get better insight into how milk is produced and collected.