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Our Day at Shatto Milk Farm


If you've ever tasted Shatto Milk you know it's the very best milk you've ever had! The Cotton Candy is by far my very favorite. The day after we found out Magnolia was a boy (total mix-up here) Ryan surprised me with a bottle of the blue milk and I've forever been in love with it. I admire the fact that they treat their cows with dignity and respect and never use growth hormones. And the glass bottles are just so much better than plastic!



This past weekend they hosted Family Day at the Farm and we took the hour+ drive to Osborn, Missouri to see what the farm was all about. Upon arrival we were taking a photo of Magnolia in front of one of the milk trucks and the owner walked right up to us and offered to take a family photo. The entire event was complimentary from free parking to free entry, bounce houses for the little ones, baby calves to pet, a milking station, and they even had free lunch. We left with full hearts and the joy of small town kindness. We also left with a bag full of Shatto Milk products, including their brand new Peaches and Cream milk, Dill White Cheddar, ice cream sandwiches (my very favorite), and a few coffee mugs.















Whether you're from Kansas City or planning a trip here, a tour of Shatto Farms is definitely something you should add to your to-do list. Everyone has to experience the taste of the finest milk!

Happy October y'all.

XO
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  2. Exploring the Shatto Milk Farm in Osborn, MO sounds like an incredible experience! It's fascinating to learn about dairy farming practices and see firsthand how Cow milk Chennai is produced. The commitment to quality and care for the cows is truly admirable. Visiting local farms offers a valuable opportunity to connect with the source of our food and gain a deeper appreciation for the hard work that goes into dairy production. The photos captured the essence of farm life beautifully, and it's inspiring to see the dedication of the farmers. Thanks for sharing this insightful and heartwarming post!

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