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Polter-Cow - Jan 19, 2005 4:29:19 am PST #5573 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Yeah, that's the bitch of it.

Brown sugar and cinnamon Pop-Tart to the rescue! And mmm, milk.

God, I missed milk. That's the other thing about India: we didn't have milk for three weeks, because they can't even spell "pasteurization" and "homogenization," let alone do it.


vw bug - Jan 19, 2005 4:40:22 am PST #5574 of 10002
Mostly lurking...

Am I a quitting quitter that always quits?

So SO SOOOO not a quitter! You're recognizing your limits. That's actually the very opposite of a quitter. You're going to do this. I know you will. You didn't go through all of that pain with the GREs to quit. I know you better than that.

I forgot to say earlier, Jilli, that's wonderful news about your friend.

I think I'm going to procrastinate by taking down the Christmas decorations. It's January 19. They really need to come down. Plus, I'm going out to my parents' tomorrow, so I can put them back in the basement. Everyone wins.


DCJensen - Jan 19, 2005 4:43:18 am PST #5575 of 10002
All is well that ends in pizza.

Interesting.

I guess I never really thought about the use of cow's milk in India. Not that I've really gone beyond the "some inhabitants of the region believe the cow is sacred" level.


Polter-Cow - Jan 19, 2005 4:53:06 am PST #5576 of 10002
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Oh, they drink everything over there. Cow milk, buffalo milk, goat milk. I mean, you could just walk down the road and grab an udder if you were thirsty.


Stephanie - Jan 19, 2005 5:04:01 am PST #5577 of 10002
Trust my rage

Nova, I sympathize with the iPod breakage. My buttons quit working the other day. Thankfully I have the Apple Care thing so they are sending me a new one as we speak. If your is less than 1 year old or you have Apple care, you can do the same? (They even gave me a new one once when I dropped and broke mine, but sshh, let's not mention that again.)


Deena - Jan 19, 2005 5:15:55 am PST #5578 of 10002
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

My grandfather used to shoot us with the milk when we watched him milk the cow, aeons ago. I always thought raw milk tasted a little funny, but I learned to make butter from my grandmother.


Topic!Cindy - Jan 19, 2005 5:17:22 am PST #5579 of 10002
What is even happening?

My father's uncle owned a dairy farm in PEI (now dad's cousin owns it). I loved the raw milk, but won't drink it again, and wouldn't let my kids have it.


Stephanie - Jan 19, 2005 5:22:03 am PST #5580 of 10002
Trust my rage

My uncle owned a dairy and we used to drink fresh, warm, whole milk as kids. I also wouldn't do it again.

(BTW, what do you get from unpasteurized milk?)


juliana - Jan 19, 2005 5:24:23 am PST #5581 of 10002
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

Oooookay. The tales of drinking warm milk have me shuddering. Eeeeech. I can't even touch the super-processed cold stuff, much less milk au naturel.

I think you can get salmonella from raw milk? Is that right?


Steph L. - Jan 19, 2005 5:30:30 am PST #5582 of 10002
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

According to Wikipedia, the most significant diseases trasmitted by milk are mastitis, brucella, and tuberculosis. (Also dysentery, and, yes, salmonella.) Apparently all kinds of pathogens can be transmitted through the milk. And when you consider factory-farming practices, where the cows are penned up very close together and they get all kinds of nasties (or at least the potential for nasties) in their feed, there are lots of potential pathogens that can make it through.