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  • Elma, Wash., dairy princess is lactose intolerant

    05/25/2011 11:27:05 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 18 replies
    SFGate.com ^ | 5/25/11 | AP
    Elma, Wash. (AP) -- Laurel Gordon of Washington state has been putting on a tiara to promote milk products the past two years as Grays Harbor County's dairy ambassador. The funny thing is, the 18-year-old from Elma is a lactose intolerant dairy princess. The Daily World of Aberdeen reports that unless Gordon takes special pills, her body is unable to digest milk, so she drinks soy milk.
  • Got chocolate milk? No longer (Minneapolis public schools ban chocolate milk as an option)

    05/22/2011 5:03:50 PM PDT · by Qbert · 26 replies
    Star Tribune ^ | May 20, 2011 | JEREMY OLSON
    Chocolate milk might be the most popular choice for school lunch -- not to mention milk bubbles and milk mustaches. But soon it will be no choice at all in Minneapolis public schools. [Snip] "Consuming chocolate milk every day can train a child's palate toward sweetened foods," said Rosemary Dederichs, the district's director of nutrition services. The decision is opposed by the Midwest Dairy Association, a trade group of 11,000 dairy farms. While applauding the focus on health, the association noted that chocolate milk sold in Minneapolis schools has less sugar than other versions and only 20 calories more than...
  • Is Skim Milk Making You Fat?

    05/18/2011 8:39:01 AM PDT · by goodwithagun · 48 replies
    Details Magazine via Yahoo! Shine ^ | Fri Apr 29, 2011 | Paul John Scott
    You probably spend all of one second deciding what kind of milk to put in your coffee. What's to debate? If you want to keep the pounds off and avoid heart disease, choose skim. This is gospel, after all: It's recommended by the USDA and has so permeated our thinking that you can't even find reduced-fat (2%) milk at places like Subway—and forget about whole.
  • Dairy consumption does not elevate heart attack risk, study suggests

    05/18/2011 8:30:48 AM PDT · by decimon · 7 replies
    Brown University ^ | May 16, 2011 | David Orenstein
    Analysis of dairy intake and heart attack risk found no statistically significant relation in thousands of Costa Rican adults. Dairy foods might not harm heart health, despite saturated fat content, because they contain other possibly protective nutrients, researchers say. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] —Dairy products can be high in harmful saturated fat but not necessarily in risk to the heart. A newly published analysis of thousands of adults in Costa Rica found that their levels of dairy consumption had nothing to do statistically with their risk of a heart attack. “Things like milk and cheese are very complex substances,” said...
  • Mothers crying over raw milk

    05/17/2011 5:36:05 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 113 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | May 16, 2011 | Stephen Dinan
    Four weeks after the government moved to shut down Amish farmer Dan Allgyer for selling fresh, unpasteurized milk across state lines, angry moms who made up much of his customer base rallied on the Capitol’s grounds Monday to demand that Congress rein in the food police. The moms milked a cow just across the street from the Senate and served up gallons of fresh milk, playfully daring one another to drink what, if sold across state lines, would be considered contraband product. “The FDA really screwed up this time. They got between a mom and a farmer,” said Mark McAfee,...
  • Amish Milk: The Latest Target of the Obama Regulatory State

    05/01/2011 11:36:53 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 29 replies
    The Foundry (Heritage Foundation Blog) ^ | April 30, 2011 | The Heritage Foundation
    Milk might do a body good, but if it’s unpasteurized milk sold by an Amish farmer across state lines, it’s a whole other story… or at least according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Washington Times reports: A yearlong sting operation, including aliases, a 5 a.m. surprise inspection and surreptitious purchases from an Amish farm in Pennsylvania, culminated in the federal government announcing this week that it has gone to court to stop Rainbow Acres Farm from selling its contraband to willing customers in the Washington area.The product in question: unpasteurized milk.It’s a battle that’s been going on...
  • Reader links. And is France getting more fallout that California? (No.)

    04/29/2011 11:48:10 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 3 replies
    Wormme.com ^ | April 28, 2011 | Wormme
    TrueNorth found an article saying the risk in Europe from Fukushima fallout is “no longer negligible”. Children up to two years old are the most vulnerable and ingestion of 50 becquerel (Bq) is enough to deliver to the body a dose of 10 mSv, according to the institute. There’s no way that’s enough for a “body” dose of 10 mSv, or 1 rem. But since they’re talking about I-131, I’ll assume they mean “thyroid dose”. Thyroid and body aren’t interchangable. Radioactive iodine-131 values …0,08 Bq/kg in salad, spinach and leeks in Aix-en-Provence, 0,17 Bq per litre in milk in Lourdes...
  • Man in cow suit robs Walmart of 26 gallons of milk

    04/28/2011 9:26:34 PM PDT · by tlb · 55 replies
    Yahoo ^ | Apr 28, 2012 | Liz Goodwin
    A man dressed in a cow suit managed to rob a busy Stafford, Virginia Walmart of 26 gallons of milk on Tuesday night before being nabbed by the cops. Apparently, the cow-suited criminal escaped the megastore by crawling out the doors, "trying to emulate cattle." He then began handing out the stolen jugs right outside the store before making his escape, in a sort of bovine interpretation of Robin Hood. Stafford County Sheriff's office spokesman, Bill Kennedy, tells us that he believes the cow suit did not entirely cover the suspect's face, making him easy to spot at the near-by...
  • LAUSD to remove chocolate, strawberry milk from schools, superintendent says

    04/28/2011 10:00:16 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 28 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 4/28/11 | Howard Blume
    Los Angeles schools will remove high-sugar chocolate- and strawberry-flavored milk from their lunch and breakfast menus after food activists campaigned for the change, L.A. schools Supt. John Deasy announced this week. Deasy revealed his intent, which will require approval by the Los Angeles Unified Board of Education, during an appearance with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Tuesday night. The policy change is part of a carefully negotiated happy ending between the Los Angeles Unified School District and Oliver. The chef's confrontations with the school system became a main theme in the current season of the TV reality...
  • Valpo sixth-grader handcuffed over spilled milk (misleading headline alert)

    04/16/2011 11:50:43 AM PDT · by Former Fetus · 10 replies
    Post Tribune ^ | 4/`6/2011 | Erin Guerra
    VALPARAISO — A 12-year-old faces two counts of resisting law enforcement for his alleged actions when he refused to clean up spilled milk in the Ben Franklin Middle School cafeteria. A police officer was helping supervise the lunch period on Tuesday, because both the principal and assistant principal were in a meeting, and the boy got into a confrontation with a school staff member. After refusing to wipe up the mess, according to the police report, the sixth-grader refused to sit and wait for the other students to return to class so the staff member could deal with him individually....
  • EPA changes regulation requiring milk spill plan from dairy farmers

    04/12/2011 7:09:17 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 22 replies
    The Syracuse Post-Standard ^ | April 12, 2011 | Debra J. Groom
    Washington, D.C. -- The Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to exempt dairy farmers from provisions of the Clean Water Act, U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., said Tuesday. The Clean Water Act since 1970 required dairy farmers to develop and implement plans on how to handle a milk spill -- the same sort of plan as oil companies had to develop for handling oil spills. Schumer said the EPA claimed that since milk contained animal fat -- which is an oil -- the milk spills had to be treated the same way. Schumer said he has fought this regulation because...
  • Fukushima radiation taints US milk supplies at levels 300% higher than EPA maximums

    04/12/2011 7:00:30 AM PDT · by Scythian · 111 replies
    (NaturalNews) The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to release new data showing that various milk and water supply samples from across the US are testing increasingly high for radioactive elements such as Iodine-131, Cesium-134, and Cesium-137, all of which are being emitted from the ongoing Fukushima Daiichia nuclear fallout. As of April 10, 2011, 23 US water supplies have tested positive for radioactive Iodine-131 (http://opendata.socrata.com/w/4ig7-...), and worst of all, milk samples from at least three US locations have tested positive for Iodine-131 at levels exceeding EPA maximum containment levels (MCL) (http://opendata.socrata.com/w/pkfj-...). As far as the water supplies are concerned,...
  • Genetically modified cows produce 'human' milk

    04/02/2011 4:57:37 PM PDT · by newzjunkey · 34 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 9:00PM BST 02 Apr 2011 | Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
    The scientists have successfully introduced human genes into 300 dairy cows to produce milk with the same properties as human breast milk. Human milk contains high quantities of key nutrients that can help to boost the immune system of babies and reduce the risk of infections. The scientists behind the research believe milk from herds of genetically modified cows could provide an alternative to human breast milk and formula milk for babies, which is often criticised as being an inferior substitute. They hope genetically modified dairy products from herds of similar cows could be sold in supermarkets. The research has...
  • Radiation Traces Found in U.S. Milk

    03/30/2011 8:00:32 PM PDT · by Scythian · 38 replies
    The U.S. government said Wednesday that traces of radiation have been found in milk in Washington state, but said the amounts are far too low to trigger any public-health concern. The Environmental Protection Agency said a March 25 sample of milk produced in the Spokane, Wash., area contained a 0.8 pico curies per literlevel of iodine-131, which it said was less than one five-thousandth of the safety safety guideline set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The EPA said it increased monitoring after radiation leaked from Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. It expects more such findings in coming days,...
  • Scientists predict strong thirst for 'human milk' (genetically modified dairy products)

    03/22/2011 2:12:57 AM PDT · by Libloather · 23 replies
    People Daily ^ | 3/22/11
    Scientists predict strong thirst for 'human milk'08:31, March 22, 2011 Genetically modified (GM) dairy products that are similar to human milk will appear on the Chinese market in two years, an expert in biotechnology has predicted. Li Ning, a scientist from the Chinese Academy of Engineering and director of the State Key Laboratories for AgroBiotechnology at China Agricultural University, said progress in the field is well under way. Li said Chinese scientists have successfully created a herd of more than 200 cows that is capable of producing milk that contains the characteristics of human milk. He said the technology is...
  • North Dakota mom offers breast milk online

    02/21/2011 8:06:45 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 22 replies
    upi ^ | Feb. 20, 2011
    BISMARCK, N.D., A North Dakota woman says she produces so much breast milk she's offering it for sale on Craigslist. Breanna Clemons, 26, of Bismarck told The Grand Forks Herald, "As we speak, I have over 200 bags." She is asking $2 per ounce but says she is mainly trying to help mothers who cannot nurse and whose babies cannot drink formula. "If someone were to inquire, I would pump it and store it, so it would be as fresh as possible for them," she said. So far, Clemons, who is married and has two young children, has had no...
  • Thomas Sowell : Spilled Milk (Regulations often cost more than they’re worth)

    02/02/2011 8:12:43 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 10 replies
    National Review ^ | 02/02/2011 | Thomas Sowell
    Despite the old saying, “Don’t cry over spilled milk,” the Environmental Protection Agency is doing just that. We all understand why the EPA was given the power to issue regulations to guard against oil spills, such as that of the Exxon Valdez in Alaska or the more recent BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But not everyone understands that any power given to any bureaucracy for any purpose can be stretched far beyond that purpose. In a classic example of this process, the EPA has decided that, since milk contains oil, it has the authority to force farmers...
  • EPA To Regulate Milk Spills

    01/27/2011 5:48:01 PM PST · by Biggirl · 49 replies
    http://radioviceonline.com/ ^ | January 27, 2011 | SoundOffSister
    Yes, you read that headline correctly. The federal government has decided that spilled milk creates a serious enough danger that it needs to be regulated, and, the EPA is just the agency to do so. Follow the bouncing ball, here. It seems that the EPA has discovered that milk contains, a percentage of animal fat, which is a non-petroleum oil.
  • Land of Milk and Regulation

    01/27/2011 6:28:12 AM PST · by Daveinyork · 14 replies · 1+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 1-27-11 | Editorial staff
    President Obama says he wants to purge regulations that are "just plain dumb," like his humorous State of the Union bit about salmon. So perhaps he should review a new rule that is supposed to prevent oil spills akin to the Gulf Coast disaster—at the nation's dairy farms. Two weeks ago, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule that subjects dairy producers to the Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure program, which was created in 1970 to prevent oil discharges in navigable waters or near shorelines. Naturally, it usually applies to oil and natural gas outfits. But the EPA has discovered...
  • Why I’m Soured on the Idea of Praying to a Jug of Milk

    12/22/2010 1:37:27 PM PST · by grassboots.org · 13 replies · 1+ views
    www.caffeinatedtheology.com ^ | 12/22/2010 | David Shedlock
    Chris Redford, former Assembly of God youth group member turned atheist (Evid3nc3 on Youtube) began a direct assault on God with a series of 13 videos on YouTube he calls Deconversion. As in the original video recounting his own falling away, which I critiqued earlier, Redford begins with the assumption that he was once a Christian. In this second video, Redford directly attacks Jesus when he challenges the Lord and His call to prayer, and describes his evolving definition of prayer. One noticeable problem from the very beginning is when he confuses the term “intercessory prayer” with the term...