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To: restornu
What a choice of words, "becoming more 'intolerant'" RUBBISH.

It's more accurate to say that lots of people, not just church-goers, are getting FED UP with immorality, moral relativism, political correctness, and humanism being shoved down our throts?

740 posted on 01/23/2005 11:07:11 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo; All

The ultimate moose/cheese article:

Monday, May. 17, 2004

Ever milked a moose? Meet Helga, Juna and Gullan—three cows weighing nearly half a ton each, who live on Europe's only moose dairy farm: the Algens Hus near Bjurholm, some 60 km west of Umeå in northern Sweden. Together they yield enough milk to allow owners Christer and Ulla Johansson to produce about 350 kg of a tasty, healthy cheese. High in protein and low in fat, the delicacy—which can only be made during the May-to-September milking season—comes in three varieties: one similar to a Camembert, the other blue like a Gorgonzola, and the third moist and slightly sour like feta cheese.

The only catch is the price: the couple sells to upmarket restaurants across the Continent at a whopping $600 per kilogram. Why so high? "It's very hard work to farm these huge, wild animals," says Christer Johansson, who, inspired by similar farms in Russia, opened the 24-hectare "Moose House" seven years ago. Most of the cheese is sold on site in the farm shop—King Carl Gustav is said to have once ordered some—or in specialty stores across Sweden. For those who want to try the unusual dairy product before they spend a small fortune, Algens Hus' restaurant offers delicious moose-cheese dishes. Try the cheese plain with bread or biscuits, or better yet, frozen moose mousse: it's best served with raspberries.


From the May. 24, 2004 issue of TIME Global Advisor


742 posted on 01/23/2005 11:16:49 AM PST by lodwick (Integrity has no need of rules. Albert Camus)
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To: nicmarlo
What a choice of words, "becoming more 'intolerant'" RUBBISH.

The good thing is how many people undestand just that......

It's RUBBISH DRESSED UP AS NEWS

It's time for Pigs in spaaaaaaace......

754 posted on 01/23/2005 1:48:53 PM PST by Lakeshark (Whatever...................................................................:-)
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