Cheese [General]

2010 Mar 10
www.cnn.com

Yes or No?

2010 Mar 10
yes! and in fact with a baby on the way I am going to try to convince my wife to donate to the cause :-)

2010 Mar 10

2010 Mar 10
I'm sure there is nothing wrong with it, and I may enjoy it if I ate it unknowingly - but ...

NOOOOOOO

2010 Mar 10
The best part is that the chef in question describes the milk with the promise that it's "100 per cent organic, free range and foie gras fed." How many fromagiers can say that?

www.theregister.co.uk

2010 Mar 10
Enjoy some of this cheese with placenta paté?! Ridiculous.

2010 Mar 10
Nope.

Nope, as both a woman, and a foodie.

2010 Mar 10
What is ridiculous about it?

Aren't humans supposed to drink human milk? Isn't that the way mother nature made us? Isn't actually more ridiculous to consume the milk of another species?

2010 Mar 10
Worth a try. I wonder if it's more tolerable for lactose intolerant people.

2010 Mar 10
Aaaaaa, sorry, NO.



2010 Mar 10
No !

Hatman: human milk is actually higher in lactose, thus sweeter than cows milk therefore it would be even worse for lactose intolerant people.

2010 Mar 10
I'm sorry, this post is just stuck in my head and, I have a strong will but a weak won’t.

Spoiler Warning for OF's under 45:

Sorry, I couldn't help myself.