I wonder why some people want to believe in magical qualities of food—in this case, of food that can make one extremely ill. This mystical belief in food magic absolutely dumbfounds me.
“How do you want your coffee?”
“Camels milk and sugar please.”
“One hump or two?”
Those Amish are always behind everything.
Coming soon to reality TV........Arabs Vs. the Amish..........
Lets get ready to RUMBLLLLLLLLLLL>>>>>>>>
I have NEVER had a negative reaction to raw fresh cow’s milk. I HAVE, however, experienced all kinds of benefits and good things, from improved digestion to improvements in skin and hair. Raw milk is safe to drink.
Is this part of the knockout game? My decoder ring is busted.
Interesting headline. Am I hearing “Dog Whistles”?
Has the NAACP heard about this?
Wait...
...never mind...
What isn’t mentioned it that MERS (I think that’s what it’s called) is caused by camel urine which is another big seller in the middle east. So are the Amish also selling camel piss? Having said that, my sons only had breast milk or raw goats milk their first two years. I have no idea whether it made any difference. Neither in their 30s have any cavities. Both have allergies but pretty good immune systems.
“Does your cottage cheese taste different lately?”
In another thread just above this one is an article about Saudi’s kissing their camels and possible getting/spreading the dread disease, MERs. What is this, the bacterial form of jihad?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3162252/posts
I’ve bought raw milk from neighbors on dairy farms in the past, and that milk was safe enough. They vaccinated the cows for bangs, and sanitation was very well done on those farms (nipples sanitized, immediate refrigeration, etc.). The amount of risk depends on the hygeine practices on the farm and in your own home.
I never drank any camel’s milk, though.
if the govt is so concerned about people getting sick then why do they promote filthy sex practices?
2 people... TWO PEOPLE...
And it’s not the milk making them sick. It’s the feces stuck to the teets.
Let people decide if they want to take the risk and leave the rest of us alone.