Posted on 04/13/2005 3:35:11 PM PDT by freepatriot32
well who better to give MEDICAL advise for children? I mean really why would you consider listening to a pediatrician for what is best for your child when you can take the advice of a non practising psychiatrist?I really hope for his sake that his malpractice insurance is paid up.
I suggest every child be given a milk goat at birth.
And when you grow up you can have goat cheese. :)
Yummy
I've never tried goat milk, is it tasty?
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Having had a lot of it as a youngster, I agree. Goat milk is a great alternative to pasteurized dairy.
Vey yummy. Just finished a salad topped with olive oil & vinegar dressing and chevre cheese crumbles. Oh yummy yummy.
while ignoring the practical problem of getting children to eat the eight cups of cooked spinach required to replace the calcium in a small glass of milk.
Popeye is spinning in his grave!
Mmmmmm....me want a grilled dairy crack sandwich.
Nobody tells me anything!
I - did - not - know - that!
Thanks for the update.
Any idea what Scooby Do is up to these days?
LMAO!
you just about made me choke to death on my grilled CHEESE (as in made with dairy. up yours PCRM. :-p)sandwich when you put that mental image in my head of small school children sitting down to breakfast and nana pouring a big steaming pile of spinach and turnip greens on thier cheerios. :-)My advise is to take your grandchildren over to this non practising phychiatrist who isnt a real doctor but plays one in front of congress and have him feed the children all the good nutritional food he wants and then see how quick he drops them off at your house with a free gallon of milk in each childs backback.
Yes that is a good thing what he really needs to do is get his marxist tofu od'ed brain to a practicing phychiatrist real quick there may be a chance to save 9 or 10 brain cells if he gets couseling
During one period of time, I had 2 cows giving milk and then got the first milk goat.
I put all the milk away and 3 days later fed it to the animals, drank cow milk.
Then one day, we drank the goat milk and never went back to the cow milk.
A goats milk is thicer, a mere fraction thicker, this is due to the fact that fat is suspended throughout the milk at delivery, their cream does not move to the top as quickly as the cow milk does.
If goat milk does not taste sweet and GOOD, then don't drink it. It won't be the goats fault, but rather the milk handlers fault, for not keeping it clean.
Sick people and babies can drink goat milk when nothing else works.
When you drink goat milk, you do not have the allergy problems and it is amazing how a baby will grow and never be sick on it.
One thing it does with babies, is stop that runny nose some are prone to.
If I had a baby, it would be on goat milk or cow milk, NOT soy waste, err called milk.
In the 1920's England was doing studies, on the possibility that goat milk did not cause the mysterious crib deaths that still happen today.
Some think that the deaths are due to an allergy to cow milk.
The death is due to the flim created, choking off the wind pipe.
OK, more than an answer to is it good? Yes.
I love this, turned a Peta thread into a goat thread, fantastic justice.
I will attempt to find my goat cheese recipe, it came to me from the lady at the Yuma Date Gardens, who located my King Louie for me.
Used a good vinegar or lemon juice and made gallons of it each day. Even made it for others who kept goats.
Fresh cheese, with Jalapeno peppers in it, is so good.
Add a couple fresh home grown tomatos and fresh baked bread and that is heaven.
Thank you for making me smile.
I'm really curious...
Do Vegan's eat honey?
Those poor enslaved bees are prisoners in those boxes....then they have their food for their larvae ripped out for us selfish humans.
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