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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Truman Overby Date: April 6, 2019, 2:32 pm
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SHL...I'm tempted to give you a Winner badge for finally making
a comment in which you didn't write the G word. Well done.
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: SHL Date: April 6, 2019, 5:59 pm
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[quote author=Who Dini link=topic=951.msg14087#msg14087
date=1554579146]
SHL...I'm tempted to give you a Winner badge for finally making
a comment in which you didn't write the G word. Well done.
[/quote]
What‘s the G word?
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Truman Overby Date: April 6, 2019, 8:02 pm
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[quote author=SHL link=topic=951.msg14090#msg14090
date=1554591552]
[quote author=Who Dini link=topic=951.msg14087#msg14087
date=1554579146]
SHL...I'm tempted to give you a Winner badge for finally making
a comment in which you didn't write the G word. Well done.
[/quote]
What‘s the G word?
[/quote]
Think, Steve. Think real hard. ::)
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: NealC Date: April 6, 2019, 8:29 pm
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Milk sickness used to kill a lot of people, but it is a fecal
borne disease and basic sanitation has come a long way.
Here in NY you can usually get away with selling unpasteurized
milk from your farm, but you have to have big signs about how it
is not fit for human consumption and is only to be used to feed
animals etc... Some even insist on a legal release.
In the end everyone winks and nods and as long as it is kept
quiet you are ok.
All of the eggs we sell are fertilized. I would rather not have
roosters but they do keep the hawks away. We also have some
angry geese - if they grow up with the chickens they protect
them too, even from dogs!
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: SHL Date: April 6, 2019, 9:01 pm
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[quote author=Who Dini link=topic=951.msg14095#msg14095
date=1554598977]
[quote author=SHL link=topic=951.msg14090#msg14090
date=1554591552]
[quote author=Who Dini link=topic=951.msg14087#msg14087
date=1554579146]
SHL...I'm tempted to give you a Winner badge for finally making
a comment in which you didn't write the G word. Well done.
[/quote]
What‘s the G word?
[/quote]
Think, Steve. Think real hard. ::)
[/quote]
Still don’t know Jerry. You‘re going to have to give me a hit,
like it rhymes with something. :)
Oh, it‘s not my favorite language in the world is it?
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: SHL Date: April 6, 2019, 9:13 pm
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[quote author=NealC link=topic=951.msg14098#msg14098
date=1554600556]
Milk sickness used to kill a lot of people, but it is a fecal
borne disease and basic sanitation has come a long way.
Here in NY you can usually get away with selling unpasteurized
milk from your farm, but you have to have big signs about how it
is not fit for human consumption and is only to be used to feed
animals etc... Some even insist on a legal release.
In the end everyone winks and nods and as long as it is kept
quiet you are ok.
All of the eggs we sell are fertilized. I would rather not have
roosters but they do keep the hawks away. We also have some
angry geese - if they grow up with the chickens they protect
them too, even from dogs!
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Neal, I‘m gonna have to report you to Wanda and her vegan
friends. You‘re guilty not only of chicken egg theft, which is
bad enough, but now you‘re engaged in chicken egg abortion,
since they’re fertilized eggs you’re stealing. You should be
ashamed of yourself. I bet your daddy would ashamed of you!
Shame, shame! :o
I bet you are making those geese angry.
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Alharacas Date: April 7, 2019, 2:05 am
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[quote author=NealC link=topic=951.msg14098#msg14098
date=1554600556]
Milk sickness used to kill a lot of people, but it is a fecal
borne disease and basic sanitation has come a long way.
Here in NY you can usually get away with selling unpasteurized
milk from your farm, but you have to have big signs about how it
is not fit for human consumption and is only to be used to feed
animals etc... Some even insist on a legal release.
In the end everyone winks and nods and as long as it is kept
quiet you are ok.
All of the eggs we sell are fertilized. I would rather not have
roosters but they do keep the hawks away. We also have some
angry geese - if they grow up with the chickens they protect
them too, even from dogs!
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Sounds like a real picturebook farm, Neal! :)
Wow, I'd never heard of
HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_sickness
(tl;dr when animals
have eaten white snakeroot, their milk becomes poisonous). I
don't think there's ever been an equivalent to this in Europe.
Infections caused by bacteria contained in raw milk can't have
been that dramatic in Germany, I think, even though they are the
reason for the laws against selling raw milk.
Both of my parents were doctors, and through all the years of my
childhood we used to fetch our un-pasteurized and un-homogenized
milk from the nearest farmer. Neither my siblings nor I were
ever warned against drinking it straight from the container.
#Post#: 14108--------------------------------------------------
Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Nikola Date: April 7, 2019, 4:53 am
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We have unpasteurized-milk machines here.
[img width=300
height=168]
HTML https://servis.idnes.cz/fbimg.aspx?foto=STK351a2d_mleko.jpg.JPG[/img]
We used to have more of them here but one of the former
ministers said things about unpasteurized milk that had everyone
panic and stop buying it. He was recalled but the damage had
been done. I don't see it as overly dangerous.
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Aliph Date: April 7, 2019, 5:03 am
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[quote author=Nikola link=topic=951.msg14108#msg14108
date=1554630780]
We have unpasteurized-milk machines here.
[img width=300
height=168]
HTML https://servis.idnes.cz/fbimg.aspx?foto=STK351a2d_mleko.jpg.JPG[/img]
We used to have more of them here but one of the former
ministers said things about unpasteurized milk that had everyone
panic and stop buying it. He was recalled but the damage had
been done. I don't see it as overly dangerous.
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I wouldn’t trust this machine. Not because of the unpasteurized
milk but I would worry about the cleanliness and the maintenance
of the machine itself. If I think about how coffee automatic
machines are poorly maintained in offices, bars and homes.
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Re: Let's talk about gastronomy!
By: Nikola Date: April 7, 2019, 5:21 am
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Sofia, I just read that they have similar machines in Slovakia,
Hungary, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland.
Czechs may seem very relaxed about various things but we are
total hygiene-regulations freaks. I'm sure those machines get
checked a lot. Also, they're often placed near the farms that
produce the milk. I think it's great because it enables farms to
sell their milk to people directly so they can sell it at its
actual price, while dairy companies that buy it normally
pressurise them into selling it for unreasonably cheap prices.
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