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April 22, 2008

Blue is the new Green

Dear Laloo,

Today is Earth Day and with all the talk about the environment and being green these days I decided we should do something to protect the planet. After you told me about the kelp shortage (too bad because I was looking forward to a little seaweed salad now and again!) I realized that Laloo’s partnership with the WaterKeepers Alliance to help protect groundwater resources is very green. Well, actually it’s green and blue! Proceeds of sales from specially marked packages of Laloo’s lactose friendly ice cream will go to three specific Waterkeepers projects in New York, Santa Monica and San Francisco to help restore biodiversity and protect our natural waterways.

I am inspired to do more. I want all goat dairies to be green and blue. I have launched www.CleanFarmCleanWater.org to help educate and support biodiversity and clean practices at goat farms everywhere. A declaration to create industry standards of green and responsible farming is part of this new charter and I hope all my other Nubian, LaMancha, Saanen, Alpine, Oberhasli and Toggenburg friends agree that it is urgent that we protect water; one of our most precious natural resources!

Love,
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Blue is the new Green

Dear Laloo,

Today is Earth Day and with all the talk about the environment and being green these days I decided we should do something to protect the planet. After you told me about the kelp shortage (too bad because I was looking forward to a little seaweed salad now and again!) I realized that Laloo’s partnership with the WaterKeepers Alliance to help protect groundwater resources is very green. Well, actually it’s green and blue! Proceeds of sales from specially marked packages of Laloo’s lactose friendly ice cream will go to three specific Waterkeepers projects in New York, Santa Monica and San Francisco to help restore biodiversity and protect our natural waterways.

I am inspired to do more. I want all goat dairies to be green and blue. I have launched www.CleanFarmCleanWater.org to help educate and support biodiversity and clean practices at goat farms everywhere. A declaration to create industry standards of green and responsible farming is part of this new charter and I hope all my other Nubian, LaMancha, Saanen, Alpine, Oberhasli and Toggenburg friends agree that it is urgent that we protect water; one of our most precious natural resources!

Love,
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April 3, 2008

Cherry Trees and the Tuileries

Dear Laloo’s,

Can you feel it, Spring is in the air. So many great things are just around the corner. The flowers are blooming the bee’s are buzzin’ and rumor has it that you are releasing two new flavors. Just in time for those long warm nights ahead.

Sitting here under my cherry tree watching the flower petals fall one by one in anticipation of your new Cherries Tuilerie frozen yogurt…..aww what an exciting day dream. Tiles of deep dark chocolate floating over tart plump black cherries with all the health benefits of live and active yogurt cultures. Its guilt free pleasure at its finest.
For those unexpected chilly nights ahead I can snuggle up to your Cajeta De Leche wrapped up in luscious caramel and plenty of crunch from the golden toffee.

Happy days are here again.

Love,
Blossom

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October 24, 2007

The Buzzzzz-O-Meter

Dear Laloo,

Is it true that Laloo's frozen yogurt has gone Hollywood fabulous? I saw you yesterday on The View for all the pregnant mommie types and before that on CNBC and the Food Network. But it was when I was catching up on my Brittney news and found Brownie and Clyde in the Buzz-O-Meter in US Weekly that I realized that Laloo's isn't just for us lactards it's for the skinny jean crowd too.

No wonder really since Brownie and Clyde is only 4.5 grams of fat.

Good to know. Alright, Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close up....

Love,
Blossom

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August 1, 2007

New studies on goat milk show it is more beneficial...

New studies on goat milk show it is more beneficial to health than cow milk.



Research carried out at the Department of Physiology of the University of Granada (Universidad de Granada http://www.ugr.es) has revealed that goat milk has more beneficial properties to health than cow milk. Among these properties it helps to prevent ferropenic anaemia (iron deficiency) and bone demineralisation (softening of the bones).

This project, conducted by Doctor Javier Díaz Castro and directed by professors Margarita Sánchez Campos, Inmaculada López Aliaga and José Muñoz Alférez, focuses on the comparison between the nutritional properties of goat milk and cow milk, both with normal calcium content and calcium enriched, against the bioavailability of iron, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. To carry out this study, the metabolic balance technique has been used both in rats with experimentally induced nutritional ferropenic anaemia and in a control group of rats.

In order to know how the nutritive utilisation of these minerals may affect their metabolic distribution and destination, the UGR researcher has determined the concentration of these minerals in the different organs involved in their homeostatic regulation and different haematological parameters in relation to the metabolism of the minerals.

Results obtained in the study reveal that ferropenic anaemia and bone demineralisation caused by this pathology have a better recovery with goat milk. Due to the higher bioavailability of iron, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, the restoration of altered haematological parameters and the better levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH), a hormone that regulates the calcium balance in the organism was found in the rats that consumed this food.

Javier Díaz Castro points out that the inclusion of goat milk with normal or double calcium content in the diet “favours digestive and metabolic utilisation of iron, calcium and phosphorus and their deposit in target organs - parts of the organism to which these minerals are preferably sent - involved in their homeostatic regulation”.

According to this researcher, all these conclusions reveal that regular consumption of goats’ milk – a natural food with highly beneficial nutritional characteristics - “has positive effects on mineral metabolism, recovery from ferropenic anaemia and bone mineralisation in rats. In addition, and unlike observations in cow milk, its calcium enrichment does not interfere in the bioavailability of the minerals studied”.

Although there is no doubt that these findings may be a base for further in depth study of the multiple health benefits of goat milk, the UGR (http://www.ugr.es) researcher warns that “studies in humans are still required in order to confirm the findings obtained in rats and to promote goats’ milk consumption both in the general population and in the population affected by nutritional ferropenic anaemia and pathologies related to bone demineralisation”. Part of the results of this research has been published in the prestigious scientific journals International Dairy Journal and Journal Dairy Science.

Reference:
Dr Javier Díaz Castro. Department of Physiology http://www.ugr.es/~fisiougr/, University of Granada http://www.ugr.es.

-Laloo

February 15, 2007

Frozen Yogurt Happiness Thaws our Winter

Dear Blossom,
My lactose intolerant niece just had her 5th birthday party and it was a great day thanks to your yummy new lowfat Goat's Milk Frozen Yogurt. We had nothing but empty Laloo's containers of Raspberry Frozen Yogurt & Brownie and Clyde Frozen Yogurt, Goat's Milk Frozen Yogurt Flavors. The best part, no guilt for us parents, all fun for ALL the kids, even those who cannot have cow dairy products. This was a huge surprise for everyone since my niece Kayla is lactose intolerant we've never been able to serve frozen yogurt or ice-cream at any of her previous birthdays. However, that doesn't stop her for asking for it every year because it seems to show up at every other birthday she gets to attend. This was going to be our big year. Right after singing her happy birthday and bringing out a cake, mom walked out with a tray of 12 pints and the kids went crazy. Usually, Kayla gets sad because she knows she cannot have any, but this year we brought the biggggggest smile you've ever seen when we told her she could have it ALL...and she tried to! Thanks again to all those goats that make is so good!
-Uncle Jason

September 24, 2006

The Edible Garden

Dear Blossom,

You would have loved the edible garden (www.copia.org) festival at Copia this weekend. COPIA is a non-profit discovery center celebrating wine, its relationship to food and its significance to our culture. We Laloolians were happy to be invited to scoop our spoon lickingly delicious ice cream in the beautiful summer gardens. The walkways had towering vines twisting with morning glories, carefully trained top-heavy tomatoes, and a mulberry tree keeping us shaded from the wine country sun!

Julia’s kitchen (the restaurant at Copia named for you – know – who) paired our Vanilla Snowflake with a country-style roasted fig tart paired (the crust was like a buttery croissant). And, served our Deep Chocolate topped with a selection of the fruity Spanish/California Calolea olive oils sprinkled with fleur de sel (our latest obsession). If you get a chance, visit Copia this fall for adventurous pairings of LaLoo’s with some exquisite eau de vies.

It’s good to be a foodie!

Love,
Sarah and Dana (Laloolians at large)

June 30, 2006

Lemon Chiffon takes the cake

Dear Blossom,

Those meyer lemons are so plump and add just the perfect amount of pucker up to the cheesecake ice cream we affectionately called Chevre Chiffon. I know you and the girls take great pride in your chevre and especially since it's hand crafted by Laura Chenel, it seemed like a parade of blue ribbons. Alas, that yellow package kept everyone asking - where's the lemon? So I've added some real meyer lemon. Voilå a new flavor was born into the family - Lemon Chiffon. It's the same fresh from the farm goat cheese with a lemon twist - udder decadence!

I hope you like it!

Love, Laloo

November 7, 2005

The Case of the missing gold

Dear Blossom,

A funny thing happened last Sunday when we took some of Laloo's Chocolate Cabernet to the 6th Annual Russian River Wine Road Event. Fall is in full swing and since our sweep of honors at the Harvest Fair in Sonoma we thought it would be funny to show off a bit. So we put our honorary medals on display while we gave away ice cream and POOF! during a rush of scooping the double gold medal for Chocolate Cabernet disappeared into the crowd. It’'s so strange, who would want our accolade that says “"Laloo's Chocolate Cabernet "engraved on the front? (Don't tell, but I don't even think the medal is real gold!) Now this just so happened to be on the same afternoon that Bunny led the cha cha line through the hole in the fence and decimated my cabbage, chard and parsley in the garden. Coincidence? I don't know, but I've got my eye on Jethro's haystacks.

Love, Laloo

October 25, 2005

Coffee with a Punch

Dear Blossom,
As you know since our Affogoato invention, I have wanted to see for myself the home place of the Ponce Livornese. It is in the seaside village of Livorno, Italy where everybody buys their fish. Bar Civili is far off the tourist path, but the Italians know of the traditional drink made by the generous and strong people of Livorno to make a coffee that will blow your socks off! It is one part coffee, lemon peel, that tops a scalding hot shot of this maroonishblack syrup called ponce (punch) that is essentially rum and cognac loaded with sugar. To drink this you must keep one hand on the bar and have both feet braced firmly on terra madre. Of course, I tasted my first during coffee hours and probably because I’m not a sailor, it took a more pronounced effect. Thankfully, the fisherman’s morning air salted my senses and I emerged from bar Civili a stronger regazza worthy of a mariner’s parting wink.


Love, Laloo