This is the source of my milk. Up the road a bit is a guy named Dave. Dave has some cows. The great state on New Hampshire allows Dave to sell some of his organic cows’ milk raw. At $4.50 a half gallon, it’s only 50 cents more than organic milk from the store. Yea Dave.
I have gas sometimes after high protein meals, but I guess it is because of the eggs and beans. The thing is I am never bloated, no matter what I eat. Does gas necessarily leed to bloating?
It does for me. gas always pushes my stomach out and makes my stomch feel tight, like somethings pushing against it. i simply get gas from eating too much or too fast (usually if i havent eaten for several hours).
[quote]Loose Tool wrote:
This is the source of my milk. Up the road a bit is a guy named Dave. Dave has some cows. The great state on New Hampshire allows Dave to sell some of his organic cows’ milk raw. At $4.50 a half gallon, it’s only 50 cents more than organic milk from the store. Yea Dave.[/quote]
The less great state of Maryland would fine and potentially jail Dave for selling milk from one of his cows here…although we can buy raw cheese and yogurt. I think the slightly greater state of Pennsylvania allows raw milk to be sold, I’ve been thinking of making milk roadtrips, but I can’t come up with a good way to buy enough(and keep it cold for the drive home) at a time to make it worth it.
[quote]NateOrade wrote:
anijjar wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
anijjar wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
anijjar wrote:
The way I go about it is that we are the only species on the planet that drinks another animals milk. I figure that does’nt make any sense so I stopped drinking milk.
Do you cook your food?
Yeah for the most part.
Do other animals cook?
No, but have you see lion go suck suck on a zebras tit before it eats it?
Why would he have to? He’ll just eat the tits and everything in them as he eats the zebra.[/quote]
ROFL.
[quote]atg410 wrote:
Loose Tool wrote:
This is the source of my milk. Up the road a bit is a guy named Dave. Dave has some cows. The great state on New Hampshire allows Dave to sell some of his organic cows’ milk raw. At $4.50 a half gallon, it’s only 50 cents more than organic milk from the store. Yea Dave.
The less great state of Maryland would fine and potentially jail Dave for selling milk from one of his cows here…although we can buy raw cheese and yogurt. I think the slightly greater state of Pennsylvania allows raw milk to be sold, I’ve been thinking of making milk roadtrips, but I can’t come up with a good way to buy enough(and keep it cold for the drive home) at a time to make it worth it.
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It is legal in PA, the farmer has to have a permit.
[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
atg410 wrote:
Loose Tool wrote:
This is the source of my milk. Up the road a bit is a guy named Dave. Dave has some cows. The great state on New Hampshire allows Dave to sell some of his organic cows’ milk raw. At $4.50 a half gallon, it’s only 50 cents more than organic milk from the store. Yea Dave.
The less great state of Maryland would fine and potentially jail Dave for selling milk from one of his cows here…although we can buy raw cheese and yogurt. I think the slightly greater state of Pennsylvania allows raw milk to be sold, I’ve been thinking of making milk roadtrips, but I can’t come up with a good way to buy enough(and keep it cold for the drive home) at a time to make it worth it.
It is legal in PA, the farmer has to have a permit.[/quote]
Good article in Harpers magazine about raw milk and government regulation, “The Revolution Will Not be Pasteurized”.
Maybe I’m in a pissy/cynical mood today, but sometimes I wonder how a new milk thread gets started every 6 hours on here like clockwork, as if the continued battle between milk bad v milk good rages on like the Crusades, and they just don’t want this incredibly dead-horse-beaten topic to die (or search for “milk.”)
[quote]acelement wrote:
Maybe I’m in a pissy/cynical mood today, but sometimes I wonder how a new milk thread gets started every 6 hours on here like clockwork, as if the continued battle between milk bad v milk good rages on like the Crusades, and they just don’t want this incredibly dead-horse-beaten topic to die (or search for “milk.”)[/quote]
It’s a very polarizing topic. You should see the crap I have to put up with at supermarket when I buy the stuff. People screaming at me, spitting, calling me “acid lover” and throwing print-outs of articles and studies at me.
[quote]It’s a very polarizing topic. You should see the crap I have to put up with at supermarket when I buy the stuff. People screaming at me, spitting, calling me “acid lover” and throwing print-outs of articles and studies at me.