Who needs rat's milk? Camel's milk is good for you:
One Hump or Two? Camel’s Milk as a New Alternative Medicine
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=9844
One Hump or Two? Camel’s Milk as a New Alternative Medicine
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?p=9844
Speak for yourself. I find it a tragedy that you can't refridgerate a cow and get cold milk straight from the udder at any time.We don't neccessarily like the idea of drinking animal milk either, if we think too much about where it comes from.
So, do you reckon you could make cheese out of human breast milk? How much milk would you need to make a wheel of it? Would it taste Gouda? Or feta-id? Would there be a market for it online? In Japan perhaps?
Would you eat some?
These are the questions I have been pondering this very fine Monday. And I camembert it any longer.
Why do we not try drinking rats’ milk, cats’ milk or dogs’ milk?
Nothing wrong with dogs' milk. Full of vitamins, full of minerals, full of marrowbone jelly...
It's a b!tch to get hold of though.
Oh, we have eggs on the menu too, but only when they're in season.Ther's a terrible joke here that I am just going to leave alone. If someone else makes it, I will suffer though!!!![]()
But Chelsea Weasel is even handier:That's almost as good as Venezuelan beaver cheese!
I wonder if the XKCD guy reads these forums.