In our wanderings and meanderings today, Mom and I (Hannah) chanced upon a Whole Foods. Seeing as we *love* Whole Foods (and that's not just a fad, we've loved that place for over ten years, seriously), we had to stop in and trot around a bit.
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Our trot led us to the dairy aisle, and whilst we were admiring the selection of organic, grass-fed, hormone free, fresh milk they were offering, we chanced across this brand of milk. Annnndddd, ladies and gentlemen, look at the beauties who were gracing the front of those cartons!
Jerseys! In the agricultural world, you're either a Jersey person or you're not. There's absolutely no "in between," and... us? Well, we'll let you guess.
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At any rate, these two cows look strikingly similar to our mother-daughter cow pair. And if you think "Oh, that's ridiculous. Of course they look like your cows. They're cows. Clover and Millie are cows. All cows look the same." I am here to tell you that is not so.
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Anyway, we thought it was rather exciting. Our cow's twins (apparently) on milk cartons. Isn't that like having your picture on a top-selling dvd cover or your name on a star on the Hollywood sidewalk?
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No, wait a minute. It's not like that at all. It's better. (right, Clover?)
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