| Nature is healing… 06:24 - Feb 12 with 2376 views | SitfcB | |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 06:34 - Feb 12 with 1784 views | Keno | Well I have always wagon wheels are made from the wheels of wagons |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 06:56 - Feb 12 with 1719 views | DanTheMan | Coconut milk and peanut butter next on the chopping block I hear. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 07:30 - Feb 12 with 1621 views | Keno |
| Nature is healing… on 06:56 - Feb 12 by DanTheMan | Coconut milk and peanut butter next on the chopping block I hear. |
you making a satay sauce? |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 07:33 - Feb 12 with 1614 views | BotesdaleBlue | It's always been a mystery to me how you milk an oat, or an almond for that matter. Not an udder in sight! |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 07:45 - Feb 12 with 1549 views | NthQldITFC |
| Nature is healing… on 07:33 - Feb 12 by BotesdaleBlue | It's always been a mystery to me how you milk an oat, or an almond for that matter. Not an udder in sight! |
All I know is that it's safer than milking a hippopotamus. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:00 - Feb 12 with 1513 views | MVBlue |
| Nature is healing… on 07:33 - Feb 12 by BotesdaleBlue | It's always been a mystery to me how you milk an oat, or an almond for that matter. Not an udder in sight! |
Mystery to me how cows need to be pregnant to make milk... yet we produce so much. But everyone wants the romantic notion of the bucket and hand milking udders. Instead of an endlessly impregnated cow being machine milked until no longer possible. I drink milk, oat milk too. But know that its a sacrifice for all the poor cows. [Post edited 12 Feb 8:01]
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| Nature is healing… on 08:06 - Feb 12 with 1483 views | Meadowlark | Fish fingers next...... |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 08:09 - Feb 12 with 1471 views | WeWereZombies |
| Nature is healing… on 08:06 - Feb 12 by Meadowlark | Fish fingers next...... |
Spotted dick too. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:12 - Feb 12 with 1463 views | solemio |
| Nature is healing… on 07:33 - Feb 12 by BotesdaleBlue | It's always been a mystery to me how you milk an oat, or an almond for that matter. Not an udder in sight! |
Someone less good natured than myself might suggest that you are being udderly ridiculous. |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 08:14 - Feb 12 with 1455 views | DanTheMan |
| Nature is healing… on 07:30 - Feb 12 by Keno | you making a satay sauce? |
Well now you mention it, I do have some leftover chicken. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:16 - Feb 12 with 1450 views | Whos_blue | Oat milk? Oat? Milk? Pull the udder one. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:20 - Feb 12 with 1411 views | NedPlimpton | This is a really unclear article but isn't it just saying they can't use the slogan "post milk generation" anymore? It doesn't really say they can't call their product oat milk As mentioned on the food thread yesterday this is just another bizarre culture war thing isn't it? I assume they won't be going after milk of magnesia because that's still very much needed by a lot of these people who need help with the endless stream of sh*t that they seemingly get offended about |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 08:22 - Feb 12 with 1396 views | tazdac | How many animals milk did we try before deciding cows was the best? |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 08:32 - Feb 12 with 1343 views | NthQldITFC |
| Nature is healing… on 08:22 - Feb 12 by tazdac | How many animals milk did we try before deciding cows was the best? |
Me? Seven. Not sure about the rest of the forum. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:33 - Feb 12 with 1340 views | WeWereZombies |
| Nature is healing… on 08:22 - Feb 12 by tazdac | How many animals milk did we try before deciding cows was the best? |
Type of thing that gets your goat ? |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:34 - Feb 12 with 1324 views | Herbivore |
| Nature is healing… on 07:33 - Feb 12 by BotesdaleBlue | It's always been a mystery to me how you milk an oat, or an almond for that matter. Not an udder in sight! |
How about a coconut? |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:38 - Feb 12 with 1298 views | WeWereZombies |
| Nature is healing… on 08:34 - Feb 12 by Herbivore | How about a coconut? |
'The Canadian Food Inspection Agency limits the use of the word "milk" solely to ″the normal lacteal secretion, free from colostrum, obtained from the mammary gland of an animal″' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Let's just call it plant extract. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:38 - Feb 12 with 1289 views | Churchman |
| Nature is healing… on 08:22 - Feb 12 by tazdac | How many animals milk did we try before deciding cows was the best? |
I guess size and violence must have been factors. I mean, have a go at milking a Jack Russell or Flintstones equivalent and I doubt you will get much out of it beyond a visit to Bedrock A&E. |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 08:40 - Feb 12 with 1276 views | Herbivore |
| Nature is healing… on 08:38 - Feb 12 by WeWereZombies | 'The Canadian Food Inspection Agency limits the use of the word "milk" solely to ″the normal lacteal secretion, free from colostrum, obtained from the mammary gland of an animal″' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Let's just call it plant extract. |
Or we could call milk "forced animal lactations" instead to make it more accurate. Coconut milk has been called milk for donkeys years, why should the coconuts have to give up their proud tradition of yielding milk? |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 08:50 - Feb 12 with 1226 views | DanTheMan |
| Nature is healing… on 08:38 - Feb 12 by WeWereZombies | 'The Canadian Food Inspection Agency limits the use of the word "milk" solely to ″the normal lacteal secretion, free from colostrum, obtained from the mammary gland of an animal″' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Let's just call it plant extract. |
All this silliness is because the dairy industry are throwing their toys out of the pram. White liquid derived from plants has been called milk for hundreds of years without confusion. And I say this as someone who isn't a vegan. [Post edited 12 Feb 8:50]
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| Nature is healing… on 08:54 - Feb 12 with 1212 views | eireblue | Another attack on free speech, and arable farmers. Shame, it’s a growing market for many U.K. companies and farmers. And 56% people, according to the European Dairy industry, are lactose intolerant. |  | |  |
| Nature is healing… on 09:20 - Feb 12 with 1130 views | WeWereZombies |
| Nature is healing… on 08:54 - Feb 12 by eireblue | Another attack on free speech, and arable farmers. Shame, it’s a growing market for many U.K. companies and farmers. And 56% people, according to the European Dairy industry, are lactose intolerant. |
But why can't cows hang ten ? |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 09:30 - Feb 12 with 1091 views | J2BLUE | Oat milk is great. Particularly this stuff on cereal: |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 09:40 - Feb 12 with 1045 views | mutters | Oat milk is pretty much liquid starch, so good that it's been forced to rebrand. It's not great for blood sugar as it causes spikes. |  |
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| Nature is healing… on 09:45 - Feb 12 with 1003 views | WeWereZombies |
| Nature is healing… on 09:20 - Feb 12 by WeWereZombies | But why can't cows hang ten ? |
Because they lack toes... |  |
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