Who owns Sassy Cow Creamery?
James and Robert Baerwolf
Sassy Cow is the result of two farms that are owned and operated by brothers James and Robert Baerwolf and their families.
Is Sassy Cow organic?
Sassy Cow Creamery is unique in that we offer both organic and traditional milk. Brothers James and Robert own and operate both dairy herds that supply milk to the Creamery. We have 100% confidence in all of the milk we produce, organic and traditional.
What is the Sassy Cow Creamery?
OUR CREAMERY. Sassy Cow Creamery is a farmstead milk bottling business that opened its doors in 2008 on the Baerwolf family farm located seven miles north of Sun Prairie. The site for the Creamery was chosen between both dairy herds so that all processing could be done in one convenient location.
What are types of dairies?
In the Dairy MAX region, there are three common popular farm styles: freestall, drylot and pasture-based.
- Freestall dairies. One of the coolest farm types, temperature wise, is the freestall dairy farm.
- Drylot dairies. Drylot dairy farms are the perfect fit for drier climates.
- Pasture-based dairies.
Where is Sassy Cow Milk Made?
Aided by the addition of a newly constructed 7,200 square foot Grade-A Creamery in Columbus, Wisconsin, the certified organic (MOSA) dairy farm with 150 cows is managed by James and Jenny Baerwolf and their three children.
Does egg have dairy?
Eggs are not a dairy product. It’s as simple as that. The definition of dairy includes foods produced from the milk of mammals, such as cows and goats ( 1 ). While eggs may be stored in the dairy aisle and are often grouped with dairy, they’re not a dairy product.
Does ranch have dairy?
Is there dairy in ranch dressing? Unfortunately yes. Ranch dressing often contains buttermilk, sour cream, or yogurt to give the dressing its’ tangy flavor. Both homemade and store bought ranch dressing often contain dairy.
What are ten dairy products?
However, some of the most well-known foods on the dairy products list include:
- milk.
- butter.
- cheese.
- yogurt.
- cream (heavy cream, sour cream, etc)
- ice cream.
- whey.
- casein.
What is the most popular dairy product?
The most consumed dairy products in America
Food product | Availability (lb per capita) (milk-equivalent weight) | Availability (kcal per capita) (from milk-equivalent calories) |
---|---|---|
Fluid milk and cream | 203.65 | 137640 |
Cheese | 33.21 | 22442 |
Frozen dairy products | 21.17 | 14305 |
Evaporate and condensed milk | 7.03 | 4754 |