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- May 5, 2011 at 5:50 am #42694
near horse
ParticipantA year long sting to bust an Amish farm for supplying raw milk to happy consumers? No wonder we couldn’t find Bin Laden for 10 years! We were using our best efforts at cracking down on contraband milk! How could we be expected to also look for public enemy number one?!!
May 5, 2011 at 2:49 pm #67217jac
ParticipantSeems a bit ott, but when you bring office boys into the job of farming you can expect some lunacy.. What im slightly confused about is the growth of sales of these yoghurts with the “good” bacteria that are supposed to be good for us… Does pasturisation not kill these bacteria that occur naturally in milk ?? If that is so, how come these bacteria survive in the yoghurts that are sold in the shop?? or are we being sold a worthless product….
JohnMay 5, 2011 at 3:44 pm #67215near horse
ParticipantHi John,
I imagine that the yoghurt pasteurized first and then re-inocculated with the “desired” bacteria. Kind of like the milk fat thing – take it all out and then add it back as needed.
May 5, 2011 at 7:57 pm #67216CharlyBonifaz
Memberare we being sold a worthless product….
not worthless as such but as far as the “being healthy” claim goes: yes
over here the producers of these yoghurts had to withdraw their statements/claims in the advertisements as being helpful against colds and indigestion etc. - AuthorPosts
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