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mandown

Poopdeck Repost
Jun 1, 2004
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9,440
Transylvania 90210
I’ll admit I gave the raw milk thing a try at one point around 10 years ago. Probably not the smartest thing ever. Didn’t notice any gut health benefits, and didn’t feel like paying the price weekly for it. I stopped my experimentation pretty quickly.
 

DaveW

Space Monkey
Jul 2, 2001
11,706
3,191
The bunker at parliament
This. I'd pay good $$ for access to raw milk and cream for cheese and butter making...
There is an annual Raw milk cheese manufacturers festival not far from where I live in Ekatahuna, when I see it's on again, I usually put aside a few hundred dollars to buy cheese's while I'm there.
LOL and every time I leave thinking "Damn, I must budget more for next time!"
 

SkaredShtles

Michael Bolton
Sep 21, 2003
68,289
14,469
In a van.... down by the river
There is an annual Raw milk cheese manufacturers festival not far from where I live in Ekatahuna, when I see it's on again, I usually put aside a few hundred dollars to buy cheese's while I'm there.
LOL and every time I leave thinking "Damn, I must budget more for next time!"
Goddammit. Now I'm hungry for cheese.

And no solid food for me until tomorrow evening at this point. :rant:
 

Jozz

Joe Dalton
Apr 18, 2002
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8,360
SADL
I’ll admit I gave the raw milk thing a try at one point around 10 years ago. Probably not the smartest thing ever. Didn’t notice any gut health benefits, and didn’t feel like paying the price weekly for it. I stopped my experimentation pretty quickly.
I was raised on raw milk. Straight out of the cows with an inch of cream on top of the milk jug. Delicious.
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
Staff member
May 23, 2002
22,067
7,316
borcester rhymes
Is the problem raw milk from the cow? I thought it was raw milk that was treated poorly, shipped across state lines, stuck in your fridge for a week, etc. Pasteurization lowers the floor for bacteria, which makes it safer to do those things above.

It's a goddamn shame that we live in a world where a science denier will be in charge of science. Imagine looking back at the last 75 years of progress, all the healthy people who live today that probably wouldn't have made it without vaccines and pasteurization, who have teeth because of fluoride supplementation, and go- "nah, fuck that shit"
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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10,233
I, too, was raised on raw milk. But our cows were a Jersey and a Guernsey, so there was like 6 inches of cream on top. :panic:

As a kid, I really disliked raw milk. For some reason...
only if I added about a 1/4 inch of heresheys chocolate syrup in the bottom of a glass....poured raw milk over and stirred....

otherwise....

hell no.
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
42,276
19,746
Riding past the morgue.

Somebody needs to find out
Like scientists have for the last 50 years or so.
Jonas Salk must be rolling in his grave.
 

Brian HCM#1

Don’t feed the troll
Sep 7, 2001
32,274
396
Bay Area, California

Somebody needs to find out
Like scientists have for the last 50 years or so.
Look at the rise in peanut allergies. I don't recall anyone allergic to peanuts back in the 70's while growing up. Southwest airlines gave peanuts away for how many years until it got to the point where the smell can cause a severe allergic reaction to some individuals? So what has changed? Can this be a side effect from one of the vaccines, change in diets, processed foods? Who knows? There are many more vaccines available since I was growing up, but sometimes it can make you wonder, what are the potential side effects from these or the foods we eat? American peanut allergy rate is higher than Europe and is very low in Asia, so why is that?

FYI, I'm not anti vaccine with the exception of the Covid vaccine, that one sent me to the cardiologist and was diagnosed with Myocarditis (2 shots & 1st booster) so that's a hard pass for me on that one. I took about a year in a half after the booster where I started to feel normal again.