puppypup
Is it readily available? From which animals? I've only had cow and goat's milk. I LOVE raw milk.
Dubai Knight
- puppypup wrote:
Is it readily available? From which animals? I've only had cow and goat's milk. I LOVE raw milk.
You should try camel's milk. Very rich and creamy.
:D :D :D
Knight
sharfraz
once read in a newspaper that horse's milk was also available in some country...
Guardasil
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
I dont want to prevent you from eating and drinking anything you want, but drinking raw milk or dairy and having fresh cheese is very unhealthy.
Milk and cheese must be pasteurized.
You remember Louis Pasteur, well he invented it. It does not kill all organisms like sterilization, but is does reduce the number of pathogens.
If you continue to drink non-pasteurized milk, maybe, just maybe, one day we will be operating on your colon.
Good Luck
Miss_lolly
- Dubai Knight wrote:
- puppypup wrote:
Is it readily available? From which animals? I've only had cow and goat's milk. I LOVE raw milk.
You should try camel's milk. Very rich and creamy.
:D :D :D
Knight
she will become fat in 2 days only :shock:
Chocoholic
As far as I am aware you cannot get unpasteurized milk!
although I think it's a load of rubbish! I used to live next door to a dairy farm and we would take milk straight from the tank, full fat, full cream - yummy - nothing like it!
Also drink straight from the cow, still warm, just sieve it a bit. Nothing wrong there.
Guardasil
@Chocoholic:
Where are you from??? What you were drinking, straight from the cow, was unpasteurized milk.
I think its cool you did it, but I wouldnt recommend it now. You never know what disease you will get.
I hope UAEkid doesnt read your post, he will never leave you alone about that.
RobbyG
- Chocoholic wrote:
As far as I am aware you cannot get unpasteurized milk!
although I think it's a load of rubbish! I used to live next door to a dairy farm and we would take milk straight from the tank, full fat, full cream - yummy - nothing like it!
Also drink straight from the cow, still warm, just sieve it a bit. Nothing wrong there.
From what dark ages are you from, Miss Chocoholic?
I wonder...
Guardasil
Miss Chocoholic cant respond at the computer right now, she is too busy with nausea from drinking infected milk.
RobbyG
Or with wiping off her milky mustache perhaps ;)
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dee7o
- Chocoholic wrote:
As far as I am aware you cannot get unpasteurized milk!
although I think it's a load of rubbish! I used to live next door to a dairy farm and we would take milk straight from the tank, full fat, full cream - yummy - nothing like it!
Also drink straight from the cow, still warm, just sieve it a bit. Nothing wrong there.
yes...you drank FRESH milk!! The problem arises when I don't have a cow next door and that milk has to travel some way to get to me. If pasteurized milk has a 4 day expiry, imagine unpasteurized
ross.james@iirme.com
No offence but Thats not accurate
Nothing at all wrong with raw milk - i know several friends who give it to their babies and kids
where do you think lactose intolerance comes from - the pasteurization process kills anything of use in the milk plus kills the very thing we need to be able to handle it in our bellies !!
its the processed - additive packed crud you should avoid to protect your colon
- Guardasil wrote:
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
I dont want to prevent you from eating and drinking anything you want, but drinking raw milk or dairy and having fresh cheese is very unhealthy.
Milk and cheese must be pasteurized.
You remember Louis Pasteur, well he invented it. It does not kill all organisms like sterilization, but is does reduce the number of pathogens.
If you continue to drink non-pasteurized milk, maybe, just maybe, one day we will be operating on your colon.
Good Luck
vicked
camel raw milk is easily available
vistasad
- Guardasil wrote:
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
I dont want to prevent you from eating and drinking anything you want, but drinking raw milk or dairy and having fresh cheese is very unhealthy.
Milk and cheese must be pasteurized.
You remember Louis Pasteur, well he invented it. It does not kill all organisms like sterilization, but is does reduce the number of pathogens.
If you continue to drink non-pasteurized milk, maybe, just maybe, one day we will be operating on your colon.
Good Luck
Go tell this to the calves, puppies, baby camels, babies on mothers milk und so wieder.
What you are referring to is if milk has to be stored for a long period of time and then drunk.