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Care to milk a Camel anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 308922" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think it is fascinating. We really are the only species that drinks breast milk after we are weaned. Just because it comes from cows doesn't mean it isn't breast milk. </p><p></p><p>Camel milk, goat milk, and milk from many other animals offers many things we need. I think it would be interesting to try, though I would insist on having it be pasteurized.</p><p></p><p>Right now my bro is getting unpasteurized milk from a guy he knows. Straight from the cow, as he calls it. It is illegal to give it away or sell it unpasteurized because you can get all kinds of nasty diseases including brucelosis (sp?). I got a rather heated lecture on that from a friend's husband when I asked him if he knew of a source to get fresh cream for a recipe. What I wanted was non-homogenized, not unpasteurized, but I confused the two. B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 308922, member: 1233"] I think it is fascinating. We really are the only species that drinks breast milk after we are weaned. Just because it comes from cows doesn't mean it isn't breast milk. Camel milk, goat milk, and milk from many other animals offers many things we need. I think it would be interesting to try, though I would insist on having it be pasteurized. Right now my bro is getting unpasteurized milk from a guy he knows. Straight from the cow, as he calls it. It is illegal to give it away or sell it unpasteurized because you can get all kinds of nasty diseases including brucelosis (sp?). I got a rather heated lecture on that from a friend's husband when I asked him if he knew of a source to get fresh cream for a recipe. What I wanted was non-homogenized, not unpasteurized, but I confused the two. B [/QUOTE]
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