About Us

My husband and I have been raising LaMancha Dairy Goats since 2018. Shortly after moving to OK in 2022, I decided to open up a soap business and full dairy, offering raw milk, yogurt, cheeses, plus our famous caramels and fudge! Our 100% Goat Milk Soap is luxurious and helps hydrate and heal skin. Our goat milk lotion moisturizes and heal skin.

  • Gracie W.

    I started using raw goat milk from the dairy for my newborn because she didn't tolerate formula and we instantly noticed changes. She began sleeping 9+ hours a night, stopped spitting up as much, and stays full longer!

  • Linda M.

    My grandson just used the (Gentle Touch Soap) on his poison ivy and got it gone almost immediately!

  • Lisa C.

    I would sincerely recommend Cafe LM Dairy LLC. to anyone who is looking for the highest quality fresh goat milk. Whether you are making products on your own or if you are purchasing from Stephanie. You will not be disappointed. Take one of her classes! They are absolutely awesome and lots of fun!!

  • Amanda R.

    The mozzarella cheese-making class was such a fun experience! I went from feeling overwhelmed with the idea, to feeling confident and ready to make my own from home. Stephanie was very helpful and patient, answering every question along the way.

  • Rosa F.

    Our family absolutely love Stephanie’s products! You can tell she takes pride in her business and products.

  • Amanda R.

    I love the goat milk soap! It smells amazing, with several scents to choose from. It lathers nicely and my skin feels soft and clean afterward.

FAQ's

Are goat milk soaps and lotions safe for sensitive skin?

Yes! Goat milk is rich in vitamins and fatty acids that nourish the skin. Many people with eczema or sensitive skin love goat milk skincare products.

Is goat milk easier to digest than cow milk?

Yes! Many people find goat milk easier to digest because it has smaller fat globules and different protein structures compared to cow milk, making it gentler on the stomach.

How long do goats produce milk?

After giving birth (kidding), a goat typically produces milk for 8–10 months, known as her lactation cycle.

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