Breast milk cheese? Have you seen this?

There's a chef at a spa in Switzerland who uses breast milk when he cooks.
 
isn't all milk technically breast milk? i mean why split hairs? also, does it come in extra sharp cheddar? that'd be sweet.
 
Gorgonzola would be my number one pic,closely followed by brie(baked preferably)
 
If they still have that breast milk ice cream next time I go to London, I'm going to try some.
 
If you have a problem with consuming milk and didn't know that it was in candy, cookies, cake and lattes, you deserve to consume something you find objectionable from sheer ignorance and inability to read a label. :D

Really? My chocolate bar has MILK in it! OH NOES!!! I didn't pay attention to the label when it said MILK chocolate!!
 
If you have a problem with consuming milk and didn't know that it was in candy, cookies, cake and lattes, you deserve to consume something you find objectionable from sheer ignorance and inability to read a label. :D

Really? My chocolate bar has MILK in it! OH NOES!!! I didn't pay attention to the label when it said MILK chocolate!!

I've had the opposite problem. I'm teaching again, and I hate it when you have to not let a kid have cake because their family's vegan. That's some bullshit. Their parents usually bring them some kind of hippie, health food cupcake or some shit, but it's a fucking party. Are you really going to isolate your kid over- what a 24th of an egg white? And some powdered milk?

I understand food allergies and stuff- I'm talking about the purely moral objections- it's come up more then once.


Plus- I can beat that. A friend of mine is deathly allergic to peanuts and said he didn't know that there were peanuts in Reece Cups. He told us this at the hospital after the swelling had gone down on his throat. :D
 
I've had the opposite problem. I'm teaching again, and I hate it when you have to not let a kid have cake because their family's vegan. That's some bullshit. Their parents usually bring them some kind of hippie, health food cupcake or some shit, but it's a fucking party. Are you really going to isolate your kid over- what a 24th of an egg white? And some powdered milk?

I understand food allergies and stuff- I'm talking about the purely moral objections- it's come up more then once.


Plus- I can beat that. A friend of mine is deathly allergic to peanuts and said he didn't know that there were peanuts in Reece Cups. He told us this at the hospital after the swelling had gone down on his throat. :D

It's not only socially isolating but kind of ridiculous if it's not health related. "Mom says I'm not allowed to eat anything at your birthday party, Timmy, because there's animal products in your cake and ice cream. Sorry."

That's a fast way to make your child a social outcast and get them beat up at recess. All over a stance that means more about LOOKING morally superior instead of actually BEING morally superior. :rolleyes:

Your friend really had no idea that there was peanuts in his reecess peanut butter cups? .....wow. Darwin Award for him. xD
 
I've had the opposite problem. I'm teaching again, and I hate it when you have to not let a kid have cake because their family's vegan. That's some bullshit. Their parents usually bring them some kind of hippie, health food cupcake or some shit, but it's a fucking party. Are you really going to isolate your kid over- what a 24th of an egg white? And some powdered milk?

I understand food allergies and stuff- I'm talking about the purely moral objections- it's come up more then once.


Plus- I can beat that. A friend of mine is deathly allergic to peanuts and said he didn't know that there were peanuts in Reece Cups. He told us this at the hospital after the swelling had gone down on his throat. :D

It's not surprising that you have stupid friends. Birds of a feather and all that.
 
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