Re: Can We Drop Homeopathy?
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 5:31 pm
Now just tell me you drink raw milk and our relationship is cemented.
you can get it at the dairy down the road here... among other places. even though they did have a raw milk salmonella outbreak few years ago.ChicagoGranny wrote:Now just tell me you drink raw milk and our relationship is cemented.
Actually I gave up dairy milk a couple of years ago and now drink only almond and coconut milk, and I believe I am the healthier for it. I owe practically all my good health now to Janknitz's excellent health advice. Love that girl.ChicagoGranny wrote:Now just tell me you drink raw milk and our relationship is cemented.
I eat raw milk cheese (at least that is what the label claims ) In my humble opinion, it does taste alot better than regular cheese and since I purchase it at Trader Joes, the price isn't outrageous.brendastarr wrote:Actually I gave up dairy milk a couple of years ago and now drink only almond and coconut milk, and I believe I am the healthier for it. I owe practically all my good health now to Janknitz's excellent health advice. Love that girl.ChicagoGranny wrote:Now just tell me you drink raw milk and our relationship is cemented.
Isn't that about 99% water?brendastarr wrote: almond milk
Yes but a nicely flavoured water and better the pop/soda or raw milk.ChicagoGranny wrote:Isn't that about 99% water?brendastarr wrote: almond milk
OK now I'm mad. That was a tip I got from reading smoothie recipes. (I hate saying "smoothie.") Think I'll stick to the coconut milk. Thanks for the tip!BlackSpinner wrote:Yes but a nicely flavoured water and better the pop/soda or raw milk.ChicagoGranny wrote:Isn't that about 99% water?brendastarr wrote: almond milk
If you want almonds in your smoothie, sprout them over night and blend them into the smoothie. That way you get the favour plus the almond meat protein. Sprouting makes more nutrients available to eat.brendastarr wrote:OK now I'm mad. That was a tip I got from reading smoothie recipes. (I hate saying "smoothie.") Think I'll stick to the coconut milk. Thanks for the tip!BlackSpinner wrote:Yes but a nicely flavoured water and better the pop/soda or raw milk.ChicagoGranny wrote:Isn't that about 99% water?brendastarr wrote: almond milk
Thank you! Now I know how to sprout an almond: http://www.clarejosa.com/featured/how-t ... w-almonds/BlackSpinner wrote:If you want almonds in your smoothie, sprout them over night and blend them into the smoothie. That way you get the favour plus the almond meat protein. Sprouting makes more nutrients available to eat.brendastarr wrote:OK now I'm mad. That was a tip I got from reading smoothie recipes. (I hate saying "smoothie.") Think I'll stick to the coconut milk. Thanks for the tip!BlackSpinner wrote:Yes but a nicely flavoured water and better the pop/soda or raw milk.ChicagoGranny wrote:Isn't that about 99% water?brendastarr wrote: almond milk
Note you obviously can't use pretty white blanched almonds for this.
That was funny and well written and it took me a while to figure out it was satire it was so close to the real thing. Next time I need blood I will ask for the vegan all natural version mentioned in the comments.grayghost4 wrote:http://www.gomerblog.com/2014/12/blood-bank-2
“It’s completely safe,” says Dr. Simpson, “as long as the donor and patient are star sign-compatible. For example, a Gemini donor product is compatible with a Libra recipient, but you would never give Aquarius blood to a Taurus.”